USER10
Materials
- Oct 12, 2007
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Piping codes (CSAZ662 , B31.3 , B31.4, B31.8) requires that minimum design temperature is assigned carefully in the design. (e.g CSAZ662, Lowest expected metal temperature during pressure testing
and service under design conditions)
My question is what is on the implication of using inaccurate minimum design temperature (say within - + 5 to 10 C). The implication of describing higher value(even by 5 to 10 C) means violating regulations and possibly causing failure.
But if one conservatively describes minimum design temperature only by few degrees (say 10 C lower based on detailed search and analysis), would that have significant impact on cost ( purchasing pipe material with notch toughness, welds , HAZ, ect). Will be other unwanted pipe performance implications as a result of describing conservatively lower value of minimum design temperature ?
I appreciate your thought and discussion on this matter.
and service under design conditions)
My question is what is on the implication of using inaccurate minimum design temperature (say within - + 5 to 10 C). The implication of describing higher value(even by 5 to 10 C) means violating regulations and possibly causing failure.
But if one conservatively describes minimum design temperature only by few degrees (say 10 C lower based on detailed search and analysis), would that have significant impact on cost ( purchasing pipe material with notch toughness, welds , HAZ, ect). Will be other unwanted pipe performance implications as a result of describing conservatively lower value of minimum design temperature ?
I appreciate your thought and discussion on this matter.