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    Welding Seamless Pipe to EFW fittings

    Client pipe specification gives options to use smls pipe or ewf pipe. should the fittings be specified as the pipe? Can smls pipe be welded to efw pipe? Can smls fittings be welded to efw pipe? and vice versa?
  2. fefeed

    Calculating Bolt Tensioning

    Maybe I'm missing something but the equation in PCC-1 is for torque.
  3. fefeed

    Calculating Bolt Tensioning

    Can anyone point me in the correct code to calculate bolt tension. I've previously used PCC-1 to calculate bolt torque values but have come upon a situation where tensioning is required by the client and I can't find any equations to help. This is for a 300lb 36" Series B flange with 1 5/8"...
  4. fefeed

    Reduction in Carbon Question

    Thanks for the confirmation redpicker @mrfailure I'm learning that more and more each day
  5. fefeed

    Reduction in Carbon Question

    Thanks mrfailure He told me to take .21 which is the diffenerce in extra Mn and divide it by 6 add that to the C content and because that was not more than the allowable C content it was good material. He's ASTM certified PE etc but I just wanted to be sure.
  6. fefeed

    Reduction in Carbon Question

    I have a MTR for 3/4" thick A516 Gr 60N. According to the Astm for each reducion of 0.01% point below the specified max for carbon an increase of 0.06% point above the specified max for manganese is permitted. The astm says that the carbon max for over 1/2" is 0.23% and the Manganese max for...

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