ARenko
Mechanical
- Jan 30, 2001
- 178
We have a company standard that requires the use of B31.3 for wall thickness design. Some pipe manufactured before this standard does not meet the design criteria of Chapter 2 - it's 3000 psi pipe made from L80 tubing (API 5CT). It is a significant amount that management does not want to take out of service. This pipe has high yield stress - 80 ksi (tensile is 95 ksi). I believe using Chapter IX for wall thickness will allow for higher allowable stress (still need a closer look).
If I understand K300(a) correctly we are not bound by the >2500# definition for "High Pressure Fluid Service," correct? Using Chapter IX may allow a lesser wall thickness than by Chapter 2, however, we would also have to comply with all requirements of Chapter IX (of which I haven't done a thorough review to see what those requirements would be). Am I correct? Are there any major issues we should be aware of if we take this approach?
If I understand K300(a) correctly we are not bound by the >2500# definition for "High Pressure Fluid Service," correct? Using Chapter IX may allow a lesser wall thickness than by Chapter 2, however, we would also have to comply with all requirements of Chapter IX (of which I haven't done a thorough review to see what those requirements would be). Am I correct? Are there any major issues we should be aware of if we take this approach?