ConstantEffort
Mechanical
- Dec 29, 2012
- 72
An AI is threatening to reject vessels made of SA-516 (i.e. subject to SA-20 tolerances) plate which are delivered within tolerance but thinner than the required thickness. I think I'm covered by UG-16(c), but I'm new to Sec VIII. Will someone double check my logic before I make a fool of myself?
E.g. Vessel requires 0.495 after considering pressure and corrosion. I specify SA-516 Gr 70 at 0.500in. Mill delivers 0.01in under, or 0.490in. This is less than the required thickness, but within the tolerance of 0.01in.
The way I read it, UG-16(c) applies and I can use the plate to the full design pressure for the thickness ordered.
SA-20 limits the under tolerance to 0.01in. 0.01in is less than 6% of 0.5in. So the tolerance is not more than that required for UG-16(c) to apply. Ergo, so long as the delivered plate is within spec, I can use it!
[Conversely, if my PO inexplicably loosened the under-tolerance to 0.011in, I would be SOL and the AI would be justified in rejecting the material.]
E.g. Vessel requires 0.495 after considering pressure and corrosion. I specify SA-516 Gr 70 at 0.500in. Mill delivers 0.01in under, or 0.490in. This is less than the required thickness, but within the tolerance of 0.01in.
The way I read it, UG-16(c) applies and I can use the plate to the full design pressure for the thickness ordered.
SA-20 limits the under tolerance to 0.01in. 0.01in is less than 6% of 0.5in. So the tolerance is not more than that required for UG-16(c) to apply. Ergo, so long as the delivered plate is within spec, I can use it!
[Conversely, if my PO inexplicably loosened the under-tolerance to 0.011in, I would be SOL and the AI would be justified in rejecting the material.]