michigander
Mechanical
- Apr 10, 2006
- 46
Can anyone shed any light as to why API's impact exemption curves are so different and more restrictive as compared to ASME? 3/8" thk SA-516-70 is good to a temp of -20F in ASME, but good only to about +8F in API 650.
I have an issue where a company1 detailed an API tank and used SA-516-70. The engineer of record (company2) used SA-516-60 (good to -20 in API). Engineer of record never reviewed the drawings. Drawings went to client and were approved. Tank is built, painted, and ready to ship and now, at this late date, the mdmt issue rears its ugly head.
Client is playing hardball. Not sure of what their ultimate goal is at this point. Maybe they want samples cut from each piece of material in each tank so they can be impact tested, but tanks will have a quilt work of patches. I doubt that's in their, or the tanks best interest.
Logically, it seems that given the ASME utilization of 3/8" in pressure vessels to -20 is proof that the materials are fine. If the tanks weren't built, corrective actions could be taken. But everything is complete and the client, for whatever reason, wants to play hardball.
Does anyone have a get out of jail card free suggestion?
Thanks in advance,
Michigander
I have an issue where a company1 detailed an API tank and used SA-516-70. The engineer of record (company2) used SA-516-60 (good to -20 in API). Engineer of record never reviewed the drawings. Drawings went to client and were approved. Tank is built, painted, and ready to ship and now, at this late date, the mdmt issue rears its ugly head.
Client is playing hardball. Not sure of what their ultimate goal is at this point. Maybe they want samples cut from each piece of material in each tank so they can be impact tested, but tanks will have a quilt work of patches. I doubt that's in their, or the tanks best interest.
Logically, it seems that given the ASME utilization of 3/8" in pressure vessels to -20 is proof that the materials are fine. If the tanks weren't built, corrective actions could be taken. But everything is complete and the client, for whatever reason, wants to play hardball.
Does anyone have a get out of jail card free suggestion?
Thanks in advance,
Michigander