GIBSTJEAN
Mechanical
- Feb 9, 2010
- 4
Does anyone know of an allowance in B31.3 that lets a Designer use actual Yield Stress values of material taken from the associated MTR rather than the values published in the strength tables?
We have a piping system that had to have extensive stress analysis done with a lot of manipulation of hanger/support types, quantities and locations. The material has arrived and it was ordered as welded instead of Seamless Pipe (0.8 quality factor vs 1.0). Needless to say that drops the strength enough that the stress analysis now fails.
When looking at the actual yield stress for the various heat numbers of the materials, the Strength is well above where we need to be. Roughly 40 ksi vs 30 ksi as published in the strength tables for SA-312 304 ss.
Is there some caveat to the code(s) that will allow us to use known strengths vs minimum acceptable strengths found in the tables?
We have a piping system that had to have extensive stress analysis done with a lot of manipulation of hanger/support types, quantities and locations. The material has arrived and it was ordered as welded instead of Seamless Pipe (0.8 quality factor vs 1.0). Needless to say that drops the strength enough that the stress analysis now fails.
When looking at the actual yield stress for the various heat numbers of the materials, the Strength is well above where we need to be. Roughly 40 ksi vs 30 ksi as published in the strength tables for SA-312 304 ss.
Is there some caveat to the code(s) that will allow us to use known strengths vs minimum acceptable strengths found in the tables?