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Lifting Lug Material Allowable stress

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PVdesigner

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Jan 14, 2008
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I am curious to know why allowable stress for lifting lugs are matched with that of shell or head ? Aren't we required to use the allowable stress @ normal atmospheric temperature i.e 70F or MDMT as vessel rarely experiences design temperature while being lifted ? Thanks
 
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After it's Code-Stamped, it's an ASME vessel, so it seems logical to design for a consistent set of stresses. Yes, I would vote for the use of the allowable stress at ambient conditions (say 100F).

Joe Tank
 
The default allowable stress values applied by COMPRESS are taken as for ambient temperature. See discussion at



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