SNORGY
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2005
- 2,510
I first drew reference to this issue in another forum, but I consider it important enough to raise it again here and ask for some advice.
Recently, on a project, when inputting ASTM A-234 for elbows via the CII drop-down menu and running subsequent analyses, everything was fine. Then a change was made in the same piping to low temperature (ASTM A333-Grade 6 / ASTM A-420-WPL6) materials, whereupon it was discovered that the default materials database in CII does not include ASTM A-420-WPL6. The stress engineer input the appropriate values from ASME Section II Part A, and suddenly a warning message was produced in the CII runs that stated that the elbow wall thicknesses were less than the minimum required by B31.3 Code. Hand calculations in accordance with the Code verified this to be true, so we looked into the differences between ASTM A-234-WPB and ASTM A-420-WPL6. Confused by the fact that we could not find a difference that would give rise to the error, we looked at the CII database for ASTM A-234. It turns out that the values therein are the higher ones for ASTM A-234-WPC, not ASTM A-234-WPB. So, in some cases, ASTM A-234-WPB elbows might not meet the B31.3 Code minimum thickness for the design conditions if the piping specification design pressure is set at full flange rating. I suppose it would be best then to specify WPC where applicable and try to figure out the best way to deal with the WPL6 issue - which in a number of cases also would be short of Code requirements.
One can add the specific materials to the CII database, as the software has provisions to do that, but for such common materials I just didn't expect to find this.
Has anyone else come across / had trouble with this and am I going about things the right way? Am I reading the Code right?
Regards,
SNORGY.
Recently, on a project, when inputting ASTM A-234 for elbows via the CII drop-down menu and running subsequent analyses, everything was fine. Then a change was made in the same piping to low temperature (ASTM A333-Grade 6 / ASTM A-420-WPL6) materials, whereupon it was discovered that the default materials database in CII does not include ASTM A-420-WPL6. The stress engineer input the appropriate values from ASME Section II Part A, and suddenly a warning message was produced in the CII runs that stated that the elbow wall thicknesses were less than the minimum required by B31.3 Code. Hand calculations in accordance with the Code verified this to be true, so we looked into the differences between ASTM A-234-WPB and ASTM A-420-WPL6. Confused by the fact that we could not find a difference that would give rise to the error, we looked at the CII database for ASTM A-234. It turns out that the values therein are the higher ones for ASTM A-234-WPC, not ASTM A-234-WPB. So, in some cases, ASTM A-234-WPB elbows might not meet the B31.3 Code minimum thickness for the design conditions if the piping specification design pressure is set at full flange rating. I suppose it would be best then to specify WPC where applicable and try to figure out the best way to deal with the WPL6 issue - which in a number of cases also would be short of Code requirements.
One can add the specific materials to the CII database, as the software has provisions to do that, but for such common materials I just didn't expect to find this.
Has anyone else come across / had trouble with this and am I going about things the right way? Am I reading the Code right?
Regards,
SNORGY.