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Thick wall / high pressure pipe wall thickness calculations

mariolucas75

Civil/Environmental
Sep 21, 2010
48
GE
Dear All,

For pipe thickness calculations:

API 574 says for metallic pipe for which t ≥ D/6 or P/SE > 0.385 requires special consideration.
What is this special consideration? Where shall i find it ?

ASME 31.3 Para 304 Straight pipe under internal pressure says:
For t ≥ D/6 or for P/SE > 0.385, calculation of pressure design thickness for straight pipe requires special consideration of factors such as theory of failure, effects of fatigue, and thermal stress.

So, ultimately where is this formula available for thick wall / higher pressure (t ≥ D/6 or for P/SE > 0.385) pipe wall calculations ?

Thank you
 
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See ANSI B 31.1, Cl. 101.4.2 and Table 104.2.1-1 where a factor y has been defined for D0/tm<6.
Dear Gautam,
Thank you for the reply .... let me ask you the following also: ASME B 31.1 - 2016 Table 104.1.2 (A) values for y:

In notes it does address to the case when D/t<6 and gives a formula for y=d/(d+D)... Here i am confused - if i know d-internal diameter and D external diameter it means i already know the thickness between them - wall thickness... which in fact i try to figure out
 

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