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SA 334 Gr.6 design temperature 1

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marsich

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Mar 17, 2006
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Dear sirs,
We would like to use stock tubes SA334 Gr.6 in a HE with design low temperature -46°C but in the certificate there isn't the value of impact test.
Is it mandatory to write in the certificate the values of impact test? Shall we use these tubes without any problem?

Another question, how can we know the minimum design temperature with tubes marked SA210 GrA1 (without any value of impact test)?
(OD:19,05mm thk:2,11mm)

Thank you
(sorry for my bad english)

 
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The thickness is not subject to charpy impact testing

 
Ok that's true, but I would like to know the minimum design temperature for SA334Gr6 and SA210.
 
The minimum service temperature w/o impact testing is -20 deg F.
 
metengr, did you refer to SA334Gr6 or SA210?
Where can I found this value in ASME in order to explain that to my inspector?
 
The -20 deg F is for SA 210, from ASME Section II, part D, Table I. For SA 334 Grade 6, IF impact testing is required, the minimum impact testing temperature is -50 deg F. I would use -50 deg F as the minimum for these tubes (based on requirements in SA 334 for Grade 6 material).
 
See UCS-66(d) for the lowest that you can exempt for thin materials.

EJL
 
thank you all (sorry for my late thanks...i was busy)
 
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