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Table UCS-66, metric

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Jano6924

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Mar 22, 2016
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Gentlemen:

Your comments on this ítem will be appreciated.

In ASME VIII-1 2015 Ed. paragraph UCS-66(a)(1)(-e) states that if goverign thickness of a non-welded part is larger than 150 mm and MDMT is below 50C, then an impact tested material shall be used. However Table UCS-66 metric goes up to 139 mm.

Question is: For table UCS-66 metric, what temperatures shall be used for curves A, B, C & D for a 150 mm thickness?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Jano6924, Fig UCS-66M seems to go up to 150mm. No idea why the table does not.

Regards,

Mike

The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
 
Send in an Inquiry regarding the tabular values. Otherwise, I would use Figure UCS-66M.
 
Mike & Metengr:

Yes, I was thinking on using values read from Fig. UCS-66M.

Thanks for your comments.
 
I would second what metengr said. Please send in an inquiry. It's the only way that any potential issue will get fixed.
 
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