kasei
Mechanical
- Feb 17, 2009
- 2
I have a drawing for a 1938 shell-and-tube heat exchanger built by M.W. Kellogg. I'm doing calculations to determine the minimum thickness before retirement is necessary for its channel.
Its channel material is listed as "S.O.D. #11 Rev. 3". The drawing lists the material as a forged carbon steel.
Does anyone know the modern equivalent for this material? Does anyone know where to find the allowable stresses for this material?
Its channel material is listed as "S.O.D. #11 Rev. 3". The drawing lists the material as a forged carbon steel.
Does anyone know the modern equivalent for this material? Does anyone know where to find the allowable stresses for this material?