daviwy
Mechanical
- Oct 14, 2008
- 49
Hi,
Can someone help me with this? I am trying to calculate minimum wall thickness for pipes according to ASME B31.1 standards,
t (min) = PD/2(SE+PY) + A
t(min)= Minimum wall thickness required (in)
t(corr) = Mechanical, erosion, or corrosion allowance (in), typically 0.05 in. = A
P = Design pressure (psig)
D= Outside diameter of pipe (in)
S = Allowable stress in pipe material (psi)
E = Material and pipe construction quality factors: Table A-1A
Longitudinal joint factor E = 1.0 for seamless pipe, E = 0.85 for ERW pipe
Y = Wall thickmness coefficient Table 304.1.1
for ferritic steels
Y = 0.4 for T<= 900 ºF
Y= 0.5 for 900< T <= 950 ºF
Y= 0.7 for 950 < T <= 1000 ºF
But I keep getting the design wall thickness (on the P&ID) to be almost twice the minimum wall thickness (tm). Although it looks "good" i.e. shows an over conservative design of the pipes. It just doesnt seem right.
Is anyone aware of what might have gone wrong with my calculation? (if any)
Can someone help me with this? I am trying to calculate minimum wall thickness for pipes according to ASME B31.1 standards,
t (min) = PD/2(SE+PY) + A
t(min)= Minimum wall thickness required (in)
t(corr) = Mechanical, erosion, or corrosion allowance (in), typically 0.05 in. = A
P = Design pressure (psig)
D= Outside diameter of pipe (in)
S = Allowable stress in pipe material (psi)
E = Material and pipe construction quality factors: Table A-1A
Longitudinal joint factor E = 1.0 for seamless pipe, E = 0.85 for ERW pipe
Y = Wall thickmness coefficient Table 304.1.1
for ferritic steels
Y = 0.4 for T<= 900 ºF
Y= 0.5 for 900< T <= 950 ºF
Y= 0.7 for 950 < T <= 1000 ºF
But I keep getting the design wall thickness (on the P&ID) to be almost twice the minimum wall thickness (tm). Although it looks "good" i.e. shows an over conservative design of the pipes. It just doesnt seem right.
Is anyone aware of what might have gone wrong with my calculation? (if any)