mfoote
Mechanical
- Jul 13, 2006
- 6
I'm wondering if anyone can provide an explaination for something I have recently noticed with B31.1, Appendix VII on buried piping.
In the example provided in the appendix, the author is using A106 Gr B piping, which has a yeild stress of 35 ksi. In the appendix the calculated allowable (using eqn 15 in the appendix) is 37.5 ksi - i.e. beyond yeilding.
I've heard explainations about permitting secondary stresses in underground (i.e. fully restrained) piping systems to exceed yeilding before, but this was related to European piping design standards. I was always under the impression that the B31 codes would never permit secondary stresses to exceed yielding (on a global sense).
In the example provided in the appendix, the author is using A106 Gr B piping, which has a yeild stress of 35 ksi. In the appendix the calculated allowable (using eqn 15 in the appendix) is 37.5 ksi - i.e. beyond yeilding.
I've heard explainations about permitting secondary stresses in underground (i.e. fully restrained) piping systems to exceed yeilding before, but this was related to European piping design standards. I was always under the impression that the B31 codes would never permit secondary stresses to exceed yielding (on a global sense).