abuanaselmasry
Mechanical
- Sep 27, 2009
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I'm designing now a heating coil of SA-333 6 material that works at 375°C. By checking ASME BPVC II-D(M); Table A1 Note T-1, Allowable stresses for temperatures of 370°C and above are values obtained from time–dependent properties. The coil will work under this conditions for 24 hours every start up. This means if we have 2 shutdowns per year, then for 30 years of service this coil will work under creep conditions for 1,440 hours.
The question is; Is there any consideration that I need to take care about it during designing this coil? or, ASME II-D has already taken the required consideration during establishing the allowable stress? (as per my understanding till 10,000 hours, no further creep consideration is required).
In addition, based on your experience, what are other consideration that I need to care about in material procurement, fabrication notes and other aspects for the time-dependent equipment.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
M.Salaheldin
Static Equipment Mechanical Design Engineer
The question is; Is there any consideration that I need to take care about it during designing this coil? or, ASME II-D has already taken the required consideration during establishing the allowable stress? (as per my understanding till 10,000 hours, no further creep consideration is required).
In addition, based on your experience, what are other consideration that I need to care about in material procurement, fabrication notes and other aspects for the time-dependent equipment.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
M.Salaheldin
Static Equipment Mechanical Design Engineer