yanuarsaja
Mechanical
- Jul 7, 2014
- 15
Hi,
i found in some calculation procedure/criteria from various spec to calculate thickness of piping:
1.
a. For Class 150 and 300 systems: The maximum pressure rating in accordance to the
Temperature- Pressure Rating Tables in ASME B16.5 is used.
b. For Class 600 and above: Design Pressure based on the Temperature-Pressure range
for each piping material class.
and
2.
Wall thickness calculations shall be based on the following:
(a) For 12” and smaller: To use TEMPERATURE-PRESSURE RANGE of each piping material class
specified in ASME B16.5.
(b) For 14” and larger: To use most severe condition of each line.
the both methode are different, 1 based on rating, and the other based on size, (both are comply with 31.3)
what is normally used in the Industry to determine thickness?
thankyou.
Yanuar
i found in some calculation procedure/criteria from various spec to calculate thickness of piping:
1.
a. For Class 150 and 300 systems: The maximum pressure rating in accordance to the
Temperature- Pressure Rating Tables in ASME B16.5 is used.
b. For Class 600 and above: Design Pressure based on the Temperature-Pressure range
for each piping material class.
and
2.
Wall thickness calculations shall be based on the following:
(a) For 12” and smaller: To use TEMPERATURE-PRESSURE RANGE of each piping material class
specified in ASME B16.5.
(b) For 14” and larger: To use most severe condition of each line.
the both methode are different, 1 based on rating, and the other based on size, (both are comply with 31.3)
what is normally used in the Industry to determine thickness?
thankyou.
Yanuar