Refer to a paper from council of engineers in my country, the limitation from code for pressure piping define as follows –
ASTM A106 : 2500 psi
ASTM A53 : 600 psi
I cannot find above limitation in ASME B31.3. Moreover, they also have the same allowable stress at room temperature. The calculated pressure for both materials should be the same.
I also check the pressure rating of flange class 1500 (mat. group 1.1), the maximum pressure is higher than 250 barg. If I use pipe A106-B and refer to my council, the allowable working pressure will be less than flange rating.
I do not want to conclude that the interpretation of my council is incorrect. However, in my work experience, I never use pipe A106-B at the pressure over 2500 psi. Can anyone guide me about the source of above limitation (from any code for pressure piping)? Please advise me.
ASTM A106 : 2500 psi
ASTM A53 : 600 psi
I cannot find above limitation in ASME B31.3. Moreover, they also have the same allowable stress at room temperature. The calculated pressure for both materials should be the same.
I also check the pressure rating of flange class 1500 (mat. group 1.1), the maximum pressure is higher than 250 barg. If I use pipe A106-B and refer to my council, the allowable working pressure will be less than flange rating.
I do not want to conclude that the interpretation of my council is incorrect. However, in my work experience, I never use pipe A106-B at the pressure over 2500 psi. Can anyone guide me about the source of above limitation (from any code for pressure piping)? Please advise me.