carletes
Chemical
- Jan 28, 2003
- 79
Hello all,
I have a question, perhaps too easy , but whose answer I can't find.
I am calculating a little pressure vessel under internal presssure, according to ASME Sec. VIII, Div.1. I calculate the required thickness according to the design pressure, using the maximum allowable stress in Sec. II, but my question is, do I have to check the vessel's strength during hydrostatic test? Some if my colleages teel me that I have to check it, using as design pressure the testing pressure but the allowable stress should be 90% of the yield strength of the material. Is it right? I can not find that figures in ASME SEc. VIII. Perhaps is it just a "good practice" rule but is not included in ASME Sec.VIII? I have found something about it in ASME Sec. I.
Thanks a lot for any help.
Best regards,
Carletes
I have a question, perhaps too easy , but whose answer I can't find.
I am calculating a little pressure vessel under internal presssure, according to ASME Sec. VIII, Div.1. I calculate the required thickness according to the design pressure, using the maximum allowable stress in Sec. II, but my question is, do I have to check the vessel's strength during hydrostatic test? Some if my colleages teel me that I have to check it, using as design pressure the testing pressure but the allowable stress should be 90% of the yield strength of the material. Is it right? I can not find that figures in ASME SEc. VIII. Perhaps is it just a "good practice" rule but is not included in ASME Sec.VIII? I have found something about it in ASME Sec. I.
Thanks a lot for any help.
Best regards,
Carletes