mech2926
Mechanical
- Jul 5, 2011
- 17
Is evaluation for pressure fatigue necessary for B31.3 piping in "normal" service? I've been looking through the Code and pressure fatigue seems to mainly be a concern for high-pressure piping (defined as P/SE > .385) and/or piping with "thick" walls.
I could just go ahead and calculate fatigue life based on hoop stress versus endurance limit, but I'm not sure what to do about elbows, tees, etc. For thermal fatigue (longitudinal stress), I would just use the SIFs in the Code, but I'm not sure whether these apply to pressure (hoop stress).
For the particular system in question, there are < 10,000 cycles of pressure.
I could just go ahead and calculate fatigue life based on hoop stress versus endurance limit, but I'm not sure what to do about elbows, tees, etc. For thermal fatigue (longitudinal stress), I would just use the SIFs in the Code, but I'm not sure whether these apply to pressure (hoop stress).
For the particular system in question, there are < 10,000 cycles of pressure.