Jul 26, 2005 #1 Bobfromoh Mechanical Joined Sep 9, 2002 Messages 157 Location US There is a fabrication tolerance of 12.5% on pipe. In stress calculations the wall thickness (sch 40) must be reduced by this amount. My question is about stainless pipe. Does this tolerance also apply to 5S, 10S etc
There is a fabrication tolerance of 12.5% on pipe. In stress calculations the wall thickness (sch 40) must be reduced by this amount. My question is about stainless pipe. Does this tolerance also apply to 5S, 10S etc
Jul 26, 2005 #2 codeeng Petroleum Joined Feb 9, 2004 Messages 365 Location CA You should check with the applicable pipe standard e.g. A312 refers to A999 which says -12.5%. I think they're all the same but you should check. Upvote 0 Downvote
You should check with the applicable pipe standard e.g. A312 refers to A999 which says -12.5%. I think they're all the same but you should check.
Jul 26, 2005 #3 JoeTank Structural Joined Oct 28, 1999 Messages 1,133 Location US Large diameter pipe fabricated would not use a 12.5% tolerance. The wall thickness tolerance would look more like a plate tolerance. Steve Braune Tank Industry Consultants http://www.tankindustry.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Large diameter pipe fabricated would not use a 12.5% tolerance. The wall thickness tolerance would look more like a plate tolerance. Steve Braune Tank Industry Consultants http://www.tankindustry.com