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allowable stress value in creep region for 1.0345

rafaresma

Mechanical
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Hi friends,

Why does the allowable stress for material 1.0345 in the Caesar II program appear to be greater at 200,000 hours of operation than at 100,000 hours of operation?
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Which year is this standard?
It's the 2007 edition, but the same values were reported also on the year 2000 edition. I know there's a most recent one available from 2016, which unfortunately I do not have access to.
 
Which year is this standard?
I use EN 10216-2, it is you provided picture EN 10273
It's the 2007 edition, but the same values were reported also on the year 2000 edition. I know there's a most recent one available from 2016, which unfortunately I do not have access to.
I read EN 10273 but

EN 10216-2 covers seamless pipes used directly in pressure systems.

EN 10273 covers bars, used to manufacture components like flanges or fittings for pressure systems.

I am using seamless pipe so I cannot use the EN 10273 standard.
 

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