Dear colleagues,
That's true but the discrepancy is found, in this case, for SA 537 Cl.1 plate thickness less than 64 mm. I was looking for it since I had to design shell plates for the first time and I was a little puzzled by the value of Sy (yield strength) to be used for the hydrostatic load case. Because of preceding calculations I was pretty sure that final thickness would not have been more than 30 mm.
The standard states that in case of pure membrane stress and hydrostatic loading, the allowable stress to be employed in the thickness calculation is 0.95*Sy, i.e. you can stress the material till it reaches 95% of yield stress, whose value, according to the standard, is to be found in table Y1 where it is plotted against temperature.
Table 5A is very clear to me since it reports UTS, Min. Yield and allowable@Temp (which includes safety factor).
Table Y1 is not: it reports UTS, Min Yield (which may be different from table 5A's) and Yield@temp. AFAIK Yield@Temp. is not the same as min. yield, so it is not surprising to find out that Yield@roomtemp is not equal to min. yield, though very close to it.
The strange thing is that min. yield is different, which I cannot understand since usually tensile test are performed at the same temperatures.
Any clues/suggestions?
Regards,
Stefano