ATUL KHATRI
Mechanical
- Apr 13, 2018
- 15
Dear Experts,
1. ASME B 13.4 and 16.5 do have tables for P-T ratings in imperial as well as metric unit. So can we take advantage of conversion factors. For example Table 2-3.4 of ASME B 16.5 (for group 3.4 materials) allows the maximum temperature till 475 deg C but parallely table II-2-3.4 allows to go with maximum temperature till 900 deg F which actually comes as 483 deg c. So can we take the benefit for this conversion and use group 3.4 materials till 483 deg c instead of 475 deg c?
2. In any circumstances can we go beyond the temperature limits for particular pressure rating if its fulfill the requirement of non-mandatory Appendix A ? for example if for group 3.4 materials, my process design temperature is 485 deg C and design pressure is 49.5 barg , so can i go with this temperature and pressure and check whether it fulfills the conditions of equation (3) of Nonmandatory appendix A of 16.5 ?
Thanks
Atul Khatri
1. ASME B 13.4 and 16.5 do have tables for P-T ratings in imperial as well as metric unit. So can we take advantage of conversion factors. For example Table 2-3.4 of ASME B 16.5 (for group 3.4 materials) allows the maximum temperature till 475 deg C but parallely table II-2-3.4 allows to go with maximum temperature till 900 deg F which actually comes as 483 deg c. So can we take the benefit for this conversion and use group 3.4 materials till 483 deg c instead of 475 deg c?
2. In any circumstances can we go beyond the temperature limits for particular pressure rating if its fulfill the requirement of non-mandatory Appendix A ? for example if for group 3.4 materials, my process design temperature is 485 deg C and design pressure is 49.5 barg , so can i go with this temperature and pressure and check whether it fulfills the conditions of equation (3) of Nonmandatory appendix A of 16.5 ?
Thanks
Atul Khatri