vcagrawal18, contact expansion means just that, the tube is expanded to just contact with the tubehole. No appreciable thinning of the wall, although a theoretical thinning can be calculated as per EdStainless' first reply.
You / your organization needs to define if contact expansion is to have another meaning. You mention 3-5% thinning. This is beyond what is normally meant by contact expansion and, in my opinion, if done prior to welding the joint would result in poor quality welds. See thread292-425729 & thread292-425973.
Now, if you are trying to establish an allowable tube-tubesheet joint load for 3-5% expansion per your previous post, thread292-425641 , then you likely need to conduct mock-up testing per Appendix A. Note that tubewall thinning and expanded length are not strictly related.
Regards,
Mike
The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
On Edit: Perhaps I misunderstand the point of your posts. Perhaps you just want to know how to calculate a tube ID that corresponds to 3-5% wall thinning?