mfgenggear,
What is the cost of failure?
I have taken a similar approach for refinery clients when their HX studs fail in sulphide stress cracking, recommending the following:
[li]for each heat/lot/size of fasteners, perform a complete mechanical and metallurgical workup as follows: macro exam; composition; actual tensile test; dimensional measurements; original CMTR. The measured yield strength feeds into an engineered torquing procedure[/li]
[li]treat a heat/lot/size of a batch of fasteners as a unique part number and segregate from other fasteners[/li]
[li]specify only A193 Grade 7M for ALL applications where A193-Gr7 is specified and purge Grade 7[/li]
No client has implemented these recommendations that I am aware of. But what the heck, failed studs put bread on my table.
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but they are not entitled to their own facts."