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Wasil Ali

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May 19, 2022
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How is rated MDMT of a plate (30mm thick) is calculated?

Design Parameters:

Design Pressure = 5.52 MPag
Design Temperature = 176.67°C
C.A. = 3.2mm
Design MDMT = -29°C
MOC = SA-516 Gr.70N

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Wasil Ali Khan
 
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See UCS-66. First establish which curve 516-70N falls under (curve D) then look up the thickness you have in Table UCS-66 and read the temp for Curve D.
 
As David said, UCS-66 has the bulk of the information you will need.

See also UG-20. If you are lucky, your customer might also allow you to use UG-20(f).
 
Is it not -29 deg C, the same as stated in the question? If the MDMT is already set, why will it have another one?

Steve Jones
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OP, you really should state your Code of Construction. Replies given may or may not be reliable.

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Mike

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OP could ask the question in a different way.
Is the 30 mm thick plate exempted from impact testing for required MDMT of -29 deg C?
MDMT is a design parameter, not material property.[pre][/pre]

GDD
Canada
 
@GD2

Spot on. There is a difference between MDMT and lowest temperature that avoids Charpy testing. Wonder what the process temperature actually is versus the nominated -29 deg C

Steve Jones
Corrosion Management Consultant


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Hello
the MDMT is the Minimum Design Metal Temperature, which definition is the minimum (cold) temperature at which a pressure equipment will be pressurized at pressure levels comparable to design pressure (we use 25% of design pressure). The MDMT is a process parameter, not a material's parameter.

I agree with SJones, UCS-66 tells you whether or not you need to perform impact test, i.e. impact tests required as per ASME BPVC when you operate below the curve for a given grade : the curve UCS 66 is minimum allowable MDMT without additionnal impact testing for a given grade.

regards
 
Thank you all for your support.

From the answers above and reading the ASME Code Sec. VIII Div. I 2021 UG-20(f), figure UCS-66 and UCS-66.3 Sketch e, I came to a conclusion that first we need to identify the governing thickness then go to the UCS-66 Curve and see the rated MDMT corresponds to governing thickness and Curve D

In my case two plates are making a corner joint, Plate 1 (35 mm) Plate 2 (30mm). I was confused which thickness is governing thickness which is now clear.

Thanks to all once again. really found your comments supportive.

Regards,
Wasil Ali Khan
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Chumpes (Petroleum)12 Jul 22 14:31
Hello
the MDMT is the Minimum Design Metal Temperature, which definition is the minimum (cold) temperature at which a pressure equipment will be pressurized at pressure levels comparable to design pressure (we use 25% of design pressure). The MDMT is a process parameter, not a material's parameter.


Minor clarification: MDMT rating corresponds to the vessel's MAWP, not Design Pressure.





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