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I am reviewing an older evaluation

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NDEL3

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Aug 16, 2006
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I am reviewing an older evaluation report from a pressure vessel and the author stated " The maximum allowable design stress by the Code is limited to two-thirds of the minimum specified yield strength." I have always used the tables in Section II part D but want to know where in the Code is this found? Code = ASME BPVC
 
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Take a look at Mandatory Appendix 1 of Section II Part D. It outlines the allowable stress basis of the Code.
 
Thank you very much. That was very helpful.
 
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If the equipment was designed to ASME VIII-1 and pre-99a then the allowable stress values in the current version of II-D may not apply (unless you go through API 510 and meet their criteria...). The UTS factor currently is 3.5 but previously was 4 and 5 before that. Depending on your material and design temperature, for VIII-1 designs, it is often the UTS that governs the allowable stress.
 
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