YuJie_PV
Mechanical
- Jan 19, 2017
- 143
hi all,
i've a question regarding to UCS-66 in ASME VIII-1:
it's a heat exchanger constructed to ASME VIII-1 with MDMT -50C.
may i use SA-36 for the tie rods in tube bundle?
per my experience, SA-36 is not suitable for such cold temperature, but i find the following paragraph:
UCS-(b)(3) When the minimum design metal temperature is colder than −55°F (−48°C) and no colder than −155°F(−105°C), and the coincident ratio defined in Figure UCS-66.1 (Figure UCS-66.1M) is less than or equal to 0.35, impact testing is not required.
per my understanding, in case sa-36 subject to quite small stress, it can be used to a MDMT as cold as -50C.
moreover, if SA-36 is suitable for such temperature as pressure-containing component, why not for tie rods in such MDMT?
the idea seems conflicting to common sense. am i missing something?
Appreciate any comments.
Thanks in advance.
i've a question regarding to UCS-66 in ASME VIII-1:
it's a heat exchanger constructed to ASME VIII-1 with MDMT -50C.
may i use SA-36 for the tie rods in tube bundle?
per my experience, SA-36 is not suitable for such cold temperature, but i find the following paragraph:
UCS-(b)(3) When the minimum design metal temperature is colder than −55°F (−48°C) and no colder than −155°F(−105°C), and the coincident ratio defined in Figure UCS-66.1 (Figure UCS-66.1M) is less than or equal to 0.35, impact testing is not required.
per my understanding, in case sa-36 subject to quite small stress, it can be used to a MDMT as cold as -50C.
moreover, if SA-36 is suitable for such temperature as pressure-containing component, why not for tie rods in such MDMT?
the idea seems conflicting to common sense. am i missing something?
Appreciate any comments.
Thanks in advance.