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Sm (Sps) for Inconel 625

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JohnnyEnglish

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Me again. Take take take.

I need the temperature dependent values for Sm (now Sps I believe) from the ASME BPVC for Inconel 625 annealed sheet.

It's not in the 1986 edition. I've been told that it does exist in the later versions, which I don't have.

Typically, I believe temp dependent Sm is 1/3 of the temp dependent tensile strength or 2/3 of the temp dependent yield strength, whichever is less, but confirmation would be nice.

Thank you kindly. And take care out there.

JohnnyEnglish
 
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ASME Section II, Part D. If you don't have it, get it from your local library. If you need it, buy it. If you're calculating Sm (and Sps), I am assuming that you are performing calculations in accordance with ASME Section VIII, Division 2. You should have a current version of that too.
 
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