alsy
Structural
- Oct 18, 2013
- 14
Hello All,
I vaguely recall reading a document awhile back that stated in piping design one could use actual MTR yield results uo to 20% above the given specification for the material in question. I have since tried to locate this in the BVPC/B31.8/B31.3 to no avail. Assuming applicable specifications are met for given material, does anyone know of any code reference that lets the designer use a higher yield (supported by the MTR) than specification in design for any of the ASME codes?
Thanks!
I vaguely recall reading a document awhile back that stated in piping design one could use actual MTR yield results uo to 20% above the given specification for the material in question. I have since tried to locate this in the BVPC/B31.8/B31.3 to no avail. Assuming applicable specifications are met for given material, does anyone know of any code reference that lets the designer use a higher yield (supported by the MTR) than specification in design for any of the ASME codes?
Thanks!