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EN 13480-3; allowable stress determination acc. to 5.2.2-1

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TomoB

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Hello,

I have encountered a problem when calculating the allowable stresses for bolts made of A2-70 material.
In a formula 5.2.2-1 of EN 13480-3 it is stated to use the second formula if Rm,t is available.

For temperature of 20 °C the ff value is determined acc. to the second formula, becauseRmt is known for 20°C.
This leads to higher allowable stresses at higher temperatures, because Rmt is not known and the value is calculated according to the first formula.
For example, allowable stress at 35 °C is much higher than allow. at 20°.

Has anyone approached this problem before and what would be the advice on how to proceed?

Thank you for your time!

Kind Regards,
Tomislav Begic
 
Is this for a standard flange? Have you looked at para 6.6.3 for that matter? That refers to EN 1515 series.

Huub
- You never get what you expect, you only get what you inspect.
 

I'd expect the tensile stress @20 °C and @ 35 °C to be almost the same. In any case the formulas reported in EN 13480-3 refer to Rp,1.0 and not Rp,0.2.

As suggested by XL83NL, you could take a look to EN 15515-4, which as standard reference for X5CrNi18-10 (EN 1.4301EN) addresses to EN 10269, where you can find mechanical properties vs temperature tables.

 
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