GD_P
Structural
- Apr 6, 2018
- 128
Hello,
Does anyone have used the ISO 898-1 4.6 grade bolts for pressure bearing parts.
Since for standard flanges under EN 1092-1, PED prohibit use of the 4.6 & 6.8 grade. The reason is both these grades don't have impact/toughness property defined in the ISO 898-1, which is the ESR under PED annex-1. But why this fracture toughness required always, for eg if I have service where the temp will never go below say 30 C, then is there any chance of brittle fracture. What could be the value of temp below which toughness requirements must be followed?
Have you done loose flange calculation as per ASME Sec 8, mand appdx-2 by using ISO graded bolts? If yes, where do you refer for the allow stress values or physical prop (UTS & YTS) at elevated temp?
Thank you in advance.
GD_P
Does anyone have used the ISO 898-1 4.6 grade bolts for pressure bearing parts.
Since for standard flanges under EN 1092-1, PED prohibit use of the 4.6 & 6.8 grade. The reason is both these grades don't have impact/toughness property defined in the ISO 898-1, which is the ESR under PED annex-1. But why this fracture toughness required always, for eg if I have service where the temp will never go below say 30 C, then is there any chance of brittle fracture. What could be the value of temp below which toughness requirements must be followed?
Have you done loose flange calculation as per ASME Sec 8, mand appdx-2 by using ISO graded bolts? If yes, where do you refer for the allow stress values or physical prop (UTS & YTS) at elevated temp?
Thank you in advance.
GD_P