nikolastrojman
Industrial
- Jul 17, 2007
- 67
Hi,
can you please share your thoughts on the following matter.
I came across a piping spec from client for which a minimum design temperature boundary was defined at -10 °C. Accompanying design pressure at this temp. is 41.4 barg.
The class is based on ASME standards B31.3, B16.5 etc. The material is ASTM A312 Gr. TP316L and it as rated at 300#.
What I´m trying to understand is why below this temperature of -10°C pressure rating suddenly drops to lower values e.g. at -29°C it is 12.1 barg??
There is a note inside the class that use of this class below -10°C is foreseen only for short periods and with a reduced pressure rating. Why??
In the document explaining the way the class was assembled (actually from notified body) it says:
For start-up / expansion procedures / low ambient conditions (short-time procedures) the minimum design temperatures are -29°C with reduced Pressure-
Temperature-Rating according to the requirements of ASME B31.3, Fig. 323.2.2B.
I tried to understand how the value of 12.1 barg was calculated at -29°C using ASME B31.3 323.3.2B but without success
Any clues what is this all about?
can you please share your thoughts on the following matter.
I came across a piping spec from client for which a minimum design temperature boundary was defined at -10 °C. Accompanying design pressure at this temp. is 41.4 barg.
The class is based on ASME standards B31.3, B16.5 etc. The material is ASTM A312 Gr. TP316L and it as rated at 300#.
What I´m trying to understand is why below this temperature of -10°C pressure rating suddenly drops to lower values e.g. at -29°C it is 12.1 barg??
There is a note inside the class that use of this class below -10°C is foreseen only for short periods and with a reduced pressure rating. Why??
In the document explaining the way the class was assembled (actually from notified body) it says:
For start-up / expansion procedures / low ambient conditions (short-time procedures) the minimum design temperatures are -29°C with reduced Pressure-
Temperature-Rating according to the requirements of ASME B31.3, Fig. 323.2.2B.
I tried to understand how the value of 12.1 barg was calculated at -29°C using ASME B31.3 323.3.2B but without success
Any clues what is this all about?