mg75
Mechanical
- Feb 16, 2009
- 7
Hi all,
With reference to thread292-267966, what would you answer to the following question :
For a set-in 12" nozzle made of welded pipe TP304L Sch80S, that does not have circumferential butt welds in its assembly, Category C fillet welds [such as shown in Fig. 2-4, sketch (3a)] are used to attach its flange and Category D corner joint made with full penetrations welds [such as shown in Fig. UW-16.1, sketch (c)] is used to attach it to the main cylindrical shell.
In accordance with UW-12(e) of Section VIII, Division 1, is it correct to use E = 1.0 and the allowable tensile stress taken from the welded product values of the stress tables for calculations involving circumferential stress in the nozzle welded pipe since no Category B or C butt welds exist in the assembly?
With reference to thread292-267966, what would you answer to the following question :
For a set-in 12" nozzle made of welded pipe TP304L Sch80S, that does not have circumferential butt welds in its assembly, Category C fillet welds [such as shown in Fig. 2-4, sketch (3a)] are used to attach its flange and Category D corner joint made with full penetrations welds [such as shown in Fig. UW-16.1, sketch (c)] is used to attach it to the main cylindrical shell.
In accordance with UW-12(e) of Section VIII, Division 1, is it correct to use E = 1.0 and the allowable tensile stress taken from the welded product values of the stress tables for calculations involving circumferential stress in the nozzle welded pipe since no Category B or C butt welds exist in the assembly?