TXLSUCHE
Chemical
- Mar 13, 2006
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I am considering using some 7" OD x 1" W.T. 4130 tubing for a 10,000# piping application. The T.S. is 109,000 and the Y.S. is 93,000. Is there a disadvantage of having the T.S. and Y.S. this close together? That is the only thing I can see that could be detrimental, but I'm not a mechanical engineer.
Secondly, does anyone have recommendations for what to use for the allowable stress if the material is not listed in B31.3 and is considered high pressure piping? I've read the K Section of 31.3 and it says I can use 2/3 SMYS (operating temp. < 100 F), but this seems less conservative than the requirements in the lower pressure piping section (lower of 1/3 T.S. or 2/3 Y.S.). Everyone I have spoken with on the subject that has calculated W.T. for 10,000# piping uses 1/3 T.S. and I don't know if it is a carry over from doing low pressure piping or some other reason I have been unable to find.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Secondly, does anyone have recommendations for what to use for the allowable stress if the material is not listed in B31.3 and is considered high pressure piping? I've read the K Section of 31.3 and it says I can use 2/3 SMYS (operating temp. < 100 F), but this seems less conservative than the requirements in the lower pressure piping section (lower of 1/3 T.S. or 2/3 Y.S.). Everyone I have spoken with on the subject that has calculated W.T. for 10,000# piping uses 1/3 T.S. and I don't know if it is a carry over from doing low pressure piping or some other reason I have been unable to find.
Thanks in advance for your help.