HughRob
Mechanical
- Aug 19, 2008
- 6
Hi,
In Australia AS3735 states that the maximum fill rate for a hydro test is 2m per 24 hours, it is vague whether it has to be a uniform rate taking 24 hours (i.e. 2m/24 = 0.083m per hour) or could be achieved in a lesser period, let's say maybe 2m in 10 hours.
I appreciate that there should be a uniform rate that allows stresses and therefore strain to modify to minimize peak values, but it is unclear as to how the magical number of 2m per 24 hours has been defined and whether this is a maximum height per 24 hours or a maximum rate ?
Thanks in advance.
In Australia AS3735 states that the maximum fill rate for a hydro test is 2m per 24 hours, it is vague whether it has to be a uniform rate taking 24 hours (i.e. 2m/24 = 0.083m per hour) or could be achieved in a lesser period, let's say maybe 2m in 10 hours.
I appreciate that there should be a uniform rate that allows stresses and therefore strain to modify to minimize peak values, but it is unclear as to how the magical number of 2m per 24 hours has been defined and whether this is a maximum height per 24 hours or a maximum rate ?
Thanks in advance.