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Sm (Sps) for Inconel 625

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JohnnyEnglish

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Me again. Take take take.

I need the temperature dependent values for Sm (now Sps I believe) from the ASME BPVC for Inconel 625 annealed sheet.

It's not in the 1986 edition. I've been told that it does exist in the later versions, which I don't have.

Typically, I believe temp dependent Sm is 1/3 of the temp dependent tensile strength or 2/3 of the temp dependent yield strength, whichever is less, but confirmation would be nice.

Thank you kindly. And take care out there.

JohnnyEnglish
 
ASME Section II, Part D. If you don't have it, get it from your local library. If you need it, buy it. If you're calculating Sm (and Sps), I am assuming that you are performing calculations in accordance with ASME Section VIII, Division 2. You should have a current version of that too.
 
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