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SA 182-F53 UNS S32750

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marsich

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What is the yield strength value for superduplex SA 182-F53 UNS S32750 ?
I can't find it in ASME II D :-(
thanks.
 
At room temperature, the yield strength is 80 Ksi min for sections under 2" in thickness. Over 2" thickness, the yield strength is 76 Ksi min.
 
The Y.S. is defined in SA-182 for grade F53 as 80 ksi for sections < or = to 2" and 75 ksi for sections > 2".

 
yes, ok, thanks, but I need the Y.S. table at temp. :-) and so I try in ASME IID.
I need yield strength at 120 ad 60°C
 
Do you need design stress or actual strength? All that you will find in II is design values.
If you go back and look at the balot that placed this alloy into the Code you will find the actuall strengths that it was based on.
Though in general I would presume that the strength up to 100C is the same as at RT.

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I need to upgrade my material database of ASME material used in a design software.
I usually upgrade the database putting the value of maximum allowable stress. I find these values in stress tables (ASME II part D).
 
marsich;
This material is not endorsed for use in pressure retaining applications for boilers and pressure vessels. If you need material property data for this alloy, I would suggest you contact the web site below.

 
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