Ehiman1
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 17, 2014
- 59
Hello to everyone,
I have a question about stainless steel 321H at high temperature.
I have a vessel designed in accordance with ASME VIII DIV.1 at 585°C, pressure of 10 barg and diameter of 12".
It is subjected to fatigue cycles, with 1 cycle of temperature from 250 to 500 every day for 8 years.
If i read from ASME IID for ASME VIII div1 I don't have a creep problems, because creep starts from 595°C, But for doing fatigue analysis if I use ASME VIII DIV.2 I don't have curves for temperature higher than 427°C (800 °F) so I can't do fatigue check for series 3XX.
Is it correct that 321H doesn t have creep problem up to 595°C?
How Can I do fatigue check at temperature higher than 800°F without creep problem?
Many thanks
I have a question about stainless steel 321H at high temperature.
I have a vessel designed in accordance with ASME VIII DIV.1 at 585°C, pressure of 10 barg and diameter of 12".
It is subjected to fatigue cycles, with 1 cycle of temperature from 250 to 500 every day for 8 years.
If i read from ASME IID for ASME VIII div1 I don't have a creep problems, because creep starts from 595°C, But for doing fatigue analysis if I use ASME VIII DIV.2 I don't have curves for temperature higher than 427°C (800 °F) so I can't do fatigue check for series 3XX.
Is it correct that 321H doesn t have creep problem up to 595°C?
How Can I do fatigue check at temperature higher than 800°F without creep problem?
Many thanks