rocio74
Marine/Ocean
- May 20, 2009
- 17
Hi all,
In ASME B31.1 ed. 2004, the SE to be used in the wall thickness calculation formula (para. 104.1.2) has to be taken from Appendix A.
The value given in the Appendix provides "Maximum Allowable Stress Values in tension" and E/F (joint efficiency/cast factor) in separate columns.
In mentioned para. it is said "The value of SE or SF shall not exceed that given in Appendix A, for the respective material and design temperature. These values include the weld joint efficiency E, or the casting factor F".
The question is: for calculating the wall thickness, is it required to multiply the value E given in the table by the maximum allowable stress or not? I mean, S·E or SE?
It seems that the value given in the table already includes this factor as per the mentioned para.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thank you all
Rocío
In ASME B31.1 ed. 2004, the SE to be used in the wall thickness calculation formula (para. 104.1.2) has to be taken from Appendix A.
The value given in the Appendix provides "Maximum Allowable Stress Values in tension" and E/F (joint efficiency/cast factor) in separate columns.
In mentioned para. it is said "The value of SE or SF shall not exceed that given in Appendix A, for the respective material and design temperature. These values include the weld joint efficiency E, or the casting factor F".
The question is: for calculating the wall thickness, is it required to multiply the value E given in the table by the maximum allowable stress or not? I mean, S·E or SE?
It seems that the value given in the table already includes this factor as per the mentioned para.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thank you all
Rocío