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MDMT Criteria for Pressure Vessel

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Iyer S

Mechanical
Oct 4, 2017
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For the LP..
Fuel Gas Drum, MDMT (design)is -2 Deg C (27 Deg F)…..with Shell / Head Materials in SA516-60N + S5 + HIC..with Shell thickness (20 mm Top …24 mm Middle…20 mm Bottom and 24 mm thick Heads)

As we understand, SA 516 -60 material can sustain temperature upto (-29 Deg C)

Would like to know, the following
1. Whether the lower design temperature of vessel can be considered as (-29 Deg C )?...if not , why?
2. What is the minimum temperature (with the existing construction), the vessel can be subjected to?
 
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A516 can "sustain" lower temperatures dependent upon thickness. It's not unusual to demand Charpy test temperatures lower than -29 deg C for the stated plate thicknesses. What test temperature has been specified for the S5 testing?

1. No. Because it has been set at -2 deg C as stated, and that's what will be stamped. Are you inquiring as to whether the MDMT can be changed to -29 deg C? If so, why would this be necessary?

2. The minimum allowable temperature can be determined using ASME VIII, Div 1, UCS-A-3, or API 579-1/ASME FFS-1, Part 3.




Steve Jones
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Jones...that's a brilliant reply...thanks a lot..
 
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