ChEMatt
Chemical
- Jun 28, 2005
- 146
Working through my understanding of the code, so there's a few random questions here. Thanks in advance for your help. (I'm using B31.3-2012.)
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[li]Do you bother to calculate Y when t < D/6, or do you just use Table 304.1.1?[/li]
[li]When solving for P using equation 3a or 3b, does that confirm that the pipe in question can withstand a 1.5x pressure test? (Assuming we're not working with extreme temperatures here.) If not, what are some examples, other than temperature effects, that would cause a pipe (and ONLY pipe) to not be able to withstand a 1.5x pressure test based on the MAOP calculated by equation 3a/3b?[/li]
[li]When solving equation 24 in 345.4.2b, for a pipe where the component design temperature is equal to the test temperature, does S = ST? (The question behind the question is, am I choosing the right values out of Table A-1?)[/li]
[li]To determine the yield stress of a given pipe, you simply substitute the Specified Minimum Yield Strength value from Table A-1 and solve for P, correct?[/li]
[/ol]
I think that's all I have for the moment.
Thanks again.
-Matt
[ol 1]
[li]Do you bother to calculate Y when t < D/6, or do you just use Table 304.1.1?[/li]
[li]When solving for P using equation 3a or 3b, does that confirm that the pipe in question can withstand a 1.5x pressure test? (Assuming we're not working with extreme temperatures here.) If not, what are some examples, other than temperature effects, that would cause a pipe (and ONLY pipe) to not be able to withstand a 1.5x pressure test based on the MAOP calculated by equation 3a/3b?[/li]
[li]When solving equation 24 in 345.4.2b, for a pipe where the component design temperature is equal to the test temperature, does S = ST? (The question behind the question is, am I choosing the right values out of Table A-1?)[/li]
[li]To determine the yield stress of a given pipe, you simply substitute the Specified Minimum Yield Strength value from Table A-1 and solve for P, correct?[/li]
[/ol]
I think that's all I have for the moment.
Thanks again.
-Matt