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ASME 2007 Section II part D look up

ASME 2007 Section II part D look up

ASME 2007 Section II part D look up

(OP)
Ok, I'm in a pinch.  I am with-out the ASME Section II. I need the allowable stress values for SA516-70 steel at 120 deg F. Most of my work involving the B&PV code has involved stainless steel (like 316L). I keep copies of the data in the submitted calculations, for stainless steel. However, due to a mix-up our Code was lent to another branch and I am having trouble contacting the person who has it. I did a quick calculation using the structural standy of .66Fy, but I'd like to double check that value at operating temperature.

 

RE: ASME 2007 Section II part D look up

(OP)
Also, let me add any help would be greatly appreciated.  

RE: ASME 2007 Section II part D look up

Sec. VIII Div. 1 2007 ed.
SA-516 Gr. 70 plate, 65 C, 138 MPa
notes G10, S1, T2, none of which apply at your temperature.
 

RE: ASME 2007 Section II part D look up

(OP)
Ok, Thanks. I appreicate it.  

RE: ASME 2007 Section II part D look up

SA516 Gr. 70 holds its room-temp strength up to 500°F.  Derates start at 501°.

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