grosenbalm
Mechanical
- Jul 2, 2007
- 11
I have been trying to put this all together for a little while now and I could use you guys' help to get through this.
I am trying to figure out how to calculate the maximum allowable working pressure for NPT threaded fittings. I know the formula P=2St/(D-2yt) can give you the pressure but I am having trouble matching it exactly to some tables I am comparing it to. Let's take for example a 2000#, 1/2", API-5L-B seamless pipe which has an allowable stress of 20,000 psi, OD= .84, nominal thickness=.147, max thread depth of .05714, and assume no corrosion. I get 4680 for MWAP while the chart I am comparing it to comes out with 3678! the formula they use to find t is t=tn*(.875)-C-A where tn is nominal thickness C is corrosion allowance and A is additional thickness required for: threaded pipe=depth of thread. Please help me figure out what I else I need to fix this descrepancy. Thanks, Greg.
I am trying to figure out how to calculate the maximum allowable working pressure for NPT threaded fittings. I know the formula P=2St/(D-2yt) can give you the pressure but I am having trouble matching it exactly to some tables I am comparing it to. Let's take for example a 2000#, 1/2", API-5L-B seamless pipe which has an allowable stress of 20,000 psi, OD= .84, nominal thickness=.147, max thread depth of .05714, and assume no corrosion. I get 4680 for MWAP while the chart I am comparing it to comes out with 3678! the formula they use to find t is t=tn*(.875)-C-A where tn is nominal thickness C is corrosion allowance and A is additional thickness required for: threaded pipe=depth of thread. Please help me figure out what I else I need to fix this descrepancy. Thanks, Greg.