robb4
Petroleum
- Jul 24, 2009
- 23
Dear all,
I'm designing a 32'' gas pipeline and according specification of my client I've to choose wall thickness according API5L 2004.
The problem is that wall thickness I've calculated (39.1mm) is above the maximum wall thickness reported on standard (31.8).
As far as you know, is it possible to go above this limit of 31.8 (is the same for all OD from 10" 3/4 to 80")? Is it a manufacturing limit?
If not can you advice any standard / RP or something else I can use to choose wall thickness (and I can advice to my client too)?
Just for sake of clarity, I cannot change the grade of material (API 5L X65).
Thank you for help.
I'm designing a 32'' gas pipeline and according specification of my client I've to choose wall thickness according API5L 2004.
The problem is that wall thickness I've calculated (39.1mm) is above the maximum wall thickness reported on standard (31.8).
As far as you know, is it possible to go above this limit of 31.8 (is the same for all OD from 10" 3/4 to 80")? Is it a manufacturing limit?
If not can you advice any standard / RP or something else I can use to choose wall thickness (and I can advice to my client too)?
Just for sake of clarity, I cannot change the grade of material (API 5L X65).
Thank you for help.