MujtabaQA
Mechanical
- Oct 17, 2018
- 3
Can anyone help to explain the following paragraph quoted from ASTM A530 (with example please)?
"Thin-wall pipe usually develops significant ovality
(out-of-roundness) during final annealing, straightening, or
both. The diameter tolerances of Table 2 are not sufficient to
provide for additional ovality expected in thin-wall pipe and
are applicable only to the mean of the extreme (maximum and
minimum) outside diameter readings in any one cross-section.
However, for thin-wall pipe the difference in extreme outside
diameter readings (ovality) in any one cross-section shall not
exceed 1.5 % of the specified outside diameter"?
"Thin-wall pipe usually develops significant ovality
(out-of-roundness) during final annealing, straightening, or
both. The diameter tolerances of Table 2 are not sufficient to
provide for additional ovality expected in thin-wall pipe and
are applicable only to the mean of the extreme (maximum and
minimum) outside diameter readings in any one cross-section.
However, for thin-wall pipe the difference in extreme outside
diameter readings (ovality) in any one cross-section shall not
exceed 1.5 % of the specified outside diameter"?