SverkerO
Mechanical
- Nov 24, 2009
- 13
Earlier I have mostly done ASME NC-3600 piping calculations and there the SIF for a butt weld is 1.
But now as I’m about to use B31.1 I noticed that the SIF for a butt weld could be as high as 1.9 depending on the mismatch. As I do not have any specification of the mismatch i feel forced to use 1.9 in every weld. This means that I would have to specify a SIF at each butt weld and that seems rather tedious.
Is specifying a SIF at every butt weld normal practice in B31.1 stress analysis or am I missing something here?
Best Regards
Sverker
But now as I’m about to use B31.1 I noticed that the SIF for a butt weld could be as high as 1.9 depending on the mismatch. As I do not have any specification of the mismatch i feel forced to use 1.9 in every weld. This means that I would have to specify a SIF at each butt weld and that seems rather tedious.
Is specifying a SIF at every butt weld normal practice in B31.1 stress analysis or am I missing something here?
Best Regards
Sverker