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  1. 2ndchild

    Yield strength ASTM A106 Gr B

    hi, do you know the values of the design stress given by EN material standards? thanks.
  2. 2ndchild

    Yield strength ASTM A106 Gr B

    hi, The Yield strength of the ASME A106 Gr B is 240MPa (35ksi)at 120C (250F)or less??? regards
  3. 2ndchild

    Yield strength ASTM A106 Gr B

    hi, The Yield strength of the ASME A106 Gr B is 240MPa (35ksi)at 120C (250F)??? regards
  4. 2ndchild

    H2S service/EN

    hi, when we use a carbone steel pipe in H2S service, the manufacturer must consider at least 10% of material available for corrosion. with regard to European standard, the corrosion allowance exists but I don t know how I can evaluate it? thanks, Leyla
  5. 2ndchild

    abbver98

    In case of 100% Eddy-current testing and no RT (radiographic testing)than z=0.85 because, 100%ET is not considered as 100%NDT http://www.outokumpu.com/pages/Page____11024.aspx ???? Leyla
  6. 2ndchild

    H2S service/EN

    hi, what is the European standard which covers the H2S service? (NACE MR0175 equivalent!) and what is the added thickness in H2S service (corrosion) for carbon and stainless steel piping ? (according to EN ISO 15156 or an other Euro standard) best regards. Leyla
  7. 2ndchild

    abbver98

    OK, you're always right! best regards.
  8. 2ndchild

    Euro. equivalent grades?

    I think I can also use: for high temperature,carbone steel piping: EN 10216-1 P265TR1 EN 10216-2 P265GH EN 10217-1 ... and for low temperature, carbone steel piping: EN 10216-4 P255 ... thanks, Leyla
  9. 2ndchild

    abbver98

    hi, ET means Eddy-current testing In that case,I think z=0.85 because of the current testing! isn't it?
  10. 2ndchild

    Euro. equivalent grades?

    hi, have find some equivalent grades? best regards Leyla
  11. 2ndchild

    weld factor

    thank you Andrei for your answer, I visited the outokumpu'site yesterday and I m really not sure, z = 1.0 ?!! regards Leyla
  12. 2ndchild

    abbver98

    abbver98, when you have 100%ET + no random test or no random + single butt, z takes the value of 1.0? thanks
  13. 2ndchild

    weld factor

    hi, weld factor z as regulated in EN 13480-3 clause 4.5 takes the value of: 1.0 for 100%NDT 0.85 for random NDT 0.7 when no NDT what is the value of z when we have: (100%ET + no random test) or ( no random + single butt)? (in accordance with the EuroNorm) regards,
  14. 2ndchild

    evaluation of the max allow pressure

    abbver98 thank you very much for your invaluable help
  15. 2ndchild

    thickness formula EN 13480-3

    I found an other formula for high tempreture e = PS*Do / [20*f*z+P*(2-z)] and for room tempreture e = PS*Do / 20*f*z i.e. the one you gave the first time?
  16. 2ndchild

    abbver98

    thanks abbver98, I have some data "f" for stainless steel at room, high and low tempreture. but, do you know how we can evaluate the max allow pressure whitout using the the thickness formula or process engeneer? regards,
  17. 2ndchild

    evaluation of the max allow pressure

    hi, how can we determine the maximum allowable pressure of a stainless steel pipe whitout using the thickness, according to EN 13480-3 standard? i know that we can evaluate it by a process engineer, but I want to know if we can use the data from an other process which is not enivitably complying...
  18. 2ndchild

    Euro. equivalent grades?

    hi, do anybody know the European equivalent of these ASTM grades: A106 grB and A333 gr6? thanks,
  19. 2ndchild

    EN 13480-3 ?

    If someone could send me the following standard: EN13480-3 for metallic industrial piping and pipelines? thanks in advance regards
  20. 2ndchild

    EN 13480-3 petroleum&gas industry

    hi, who have already applied the EN13480-3 to an oilfield pipework for the calculation of required thickness or max. allow. pressure? thanks in advance

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