gitsunil
Mechanical
- Aug 11, 2003
- 7
Dear Sir/ Madam,
We are designing a S&T Heat exchanger with following design condition:
Shell side: 0.21 Kg/Cm²(G) @ 455°C (MOC: CS)
Tube side: 4.5/FV Kg/Cm²(G) @ 580°C (MOC: SS304 as per process datasheet)
While designing this exchanger in recognized commercial software like COMPRESS & ASPENTECH S&T MECHANICAL, it prompt us to feed yield stress & “B” value as INPUT value of SS 304.
My query is as below:
As per ASME II-D, SA240-304 material can be used up to 816°C and allowable stress value also available up to 825°C (refer ATTACHMENT to this trhread).
However ASME code does NOT provide “yield stress” & “B” value (for external pressure cal) for SA240-304 mat at temp. 580° C. As such, query is, even though ASME does allow the SA240-304 upto 816° C but does not provided the “yield stress” & “B” (beyond certain temp, ~ 420°C) then from where to get these values at higher temp? or is there any restriction in use of SA240-304 under VACUUM condition up to certain temp only (upto where value of “B” value is provided ASME, ~ 420°C)?
Or shall we change the TUBESIDE material to some other GRADE of SS, which can withstand 580°C (under VACUUM)? Which could be this GRADE?
We would highly appreciate your guidance on this regard.
Best regards,
Sunil Agrawal
Static Equipment Department (STEQU)
Tecnimont Private Limited
(Formerly Tecnimont ICB Pvt Ltd)
We are designing a S&T Heat exchanger with following design condition:
Shell side: 0.21 Kg/Cm²(G) @ 455°C (MOC: CS)
Tube side: 4.5/FV Kg/Cm²(G) @ 580°C (MOC: SS304 as per process datasheet)
While designing this exchanger in recognized commercial software like COMPRESS & ASPENTECH S&T MECHANICAL, it prompt us to feed yield stress & “B” value as INPUT value of SS 304.
My query is as below:
As per ASME II-D, SA240-304 material can be used up to 816°C and allowable stress value also available up to 825°C (refer ATTACHMENT to this trhread).
However ASME code does NOT provide “yield stress” & “B” value (for external pressure cal) for SA240-304 mat at temp. 580° C. As such, query is, even though ASME does allow the SA240-304 upto 816° C but does not provided the “yield stress” & “B” (beyond certain temp, ~ 420°C) then from where to get these values at higher temp? or is there any restriction in use of SA240-304 under VACUUM condition up to certain temp only (upto where value of “B” value is provided ASME, ~ 420°C)?
Or shall we change the TUBESIDE material to some other GRADE of SS, which can withstand 580°C (under VACUUM)? Which could be this GRADE?
We would highly appreciate your guidance on this regard.
Best regards,
Sunil Agrawal
Static Equipment Department (STEQU)
Tecnimont Private Limited
(Formerly Tecnimont ICB Pvt Ltd)