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Forgings the Product MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES S FOR
Pipe Form before FERROUS MATERIALS AT DESIGN TEMPERATURE
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Fitting specification. ASME 2001 Allowable Stress at Design Temp.
Cast Design Temperature ksi Mpa kg/cm2
Smls. pipe 0 o
C 32 o
F Stress 20.0 137.9 1406
SA-53 TP304 Aus te nitic S .S . H i
SA-106 TP304 Nominal Composition Min. Strength te m p e ra ture & g e
SA-268 TP304 2 c o rro s io n s e rv ic e
SA-312 TP304H 18Cr - 8Ni ksi Mpa kg/cm
lo w a s -4 2 5 ゚ F (-2 5
SA-333 TP304H Tensile 75 517.11 5,273 w/ o im p a c t te s t
SA-334 TP304H
Spec
SA-335
No Type/Grade
TP304L Alloy Design / UNS Yield 30 206.84 2,109
SA-312
SA-358 TP304
TP304L S30400
SA-369Locator
ASME TP304L Applic. & Max. Temp.(deg.F / NP)
SA-376 TP304LN
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SA-426 TP304N Class / Cond / Tempe Limits on Section III 800
SA-430 316 TP304N7 Limits on Sec.VIII-2 800
SA-451 TP304N
Applicable
SA-452 Notes TP309Cb Ext.Chart.No. Tick(in) P-No. G-No.
SA-524
G7 G10 G11 TP309Cb HA-1 8 1
SA-660 TP309H
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TP309H
SA-672 Notes
General TP309S
SA-688 TP309S
(a) The following abbreviations
SA-691 TP310Cb are used: Applic., Applicability; Cond., Condition; Desig., Designation; Smls., Seamless; and Wld., W
SA-790
G7 Due to the TP310H
relatively low yield strength of these materials, these higher stress values were established at temperatures where the sh
SA-813tensile properties
TP310H
govern to permit the use of these alloys where slightly greater deformation is acceptable. The stress values in this
SA-814exceed 66 2/3%TP310MoLN
but do not exced 90% of the yield strength at temperature. Use of these stresses may result in dimensional change
TP310MoLN
permanent strain. These stress values are not recommended for the flanges of gasket joints or other applications where slight amo
TP310S
distortion can cause
TP310Sleakage or malfunction. Table Y-2 lists multiplying factors which, when applied to the yield strength values sho
Table Y-1, will give
TP316allowable stress values that will result in lowerlevels of permanent strain.
TP316
TP316
G10 At temperaturesTP316H over 1000oF, these stress intensity values apply only when the carbon is 0.04% or higher. This note is applicable o
stresses above TP316H
800oF are published.
TP316H
TP316L
TP316L
TP316L
TP316LN
TP316N
G11 TP316N
TP316N
TP317
TP317
TP317
TP321
TP321
TP321
TP321
TP321H
TP321H
TP321H
TP321H
TP347
TP347
TP347
TP347H
TP347H
TP347H
TP348
TP348
TP348
TP348H
TP348H
TP348H
TPXM-11
TPXM-11
TPXM-15
TPXM-15
TPXM-19
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Aus te nitic S .S . Hig h


te m p e ra ture & g e ne ra l
c o rro s io n s e rv ic e . As
lo w a s -4 2 5 ゚ F (-2 5 0 ゚ C)
w/ o im p a c t te s t

on; Smls., Seamless; and Wld., Welded.


hed at temperatures where the short time
eptable. The stress values in this range
may result in dimensional changes due to
er applications where slight amounts of
to the yield strength values shown in

higher. This note is applicable only when

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Notes Group Addenda note_abrv note_text
General Note (a) The following abbreviations are used: Applic., Applicability; Cond., Condition
General Requirements G1 Material that conforms to Class 10, 13, 20, 23, 30, 33, 40, 43, 50, or 53 is not p
General Requirements G2 Material that conforms to Class 11 or 12 is not permitted.
General Requirements G3 Material that conforms to Class 11 or 12 is not permitted when the nominal thi
General Requirements G4 Material that conforms to Class 11 or 12 is not permitted when the nominal thi
General Requirements 01 G5 ...
General Requirements G6 SA-723 shall not be used for minimum permissible temperature below +40oF.
General Requirements G7 Due to the relatively low yield strength of these materials, these higher stress v
General Requirements G8 This material has reduced toughness at room temperature after exposure at hig
General Requirements G9 The stress-rupture test is not required for design temperatures 800oF and below
General Requirements G10 At temperatures over 1000oF, these stress intensity values apply only when the
General Requirements G11 For temperatures above 1000oF, these stress intensity values may be used only
General Requirements G12 These stress intensity values at temperatures of 1050oF and above should be us
General Requirements G13 The Sy values of this material vary with annealing temperature. See Table Y-1
General Requirements G14 A quality factor of 0.85 has been applied in arriving at the design stress intensi
General Requirements G15 Impact testing in accordance with Section III Subarticle NX-2300 is not requir
General Requirements G16 G-2110(b) of Section III is mandatory for this material.
General Requirements G17 These stress intensity values shall be considered basic values to be used when
General Requirements G18 This steel may be expected to develop embrittlement after service at moderatel
General Requirements G19 The tensile strength shall not be in excess of 20,000 psi above the specified mi
General Requirements G20 All forgings shall have a maximum tensile strength not in excess of 25 ksi abo
General Requirements G21 For Section VIII applications, SA-723 is exempt from the requirement in AF-7
General Requirements G22 Fabricated from SA-387 Grade 12 Class 1 plate.
General Requirements G23 Fabricated from SA-387 Grade 12 Class 2 plate.
General Requirements G24 See Appendix 26 of Section VIII, Division 2.
Heat Treatment Requirements H1 Annealed.
Heat Treatment Requirements H2 Normalized and tempered.
Heat Treatment Requirements H3 Quenched and tempered.
Heat Treatment Requirements H4 Liquid quenched and tempered.
Heat Treatment Requirements H5 Normalized, normalized and tempered, or quenched and tempered.
Heat Treatment Requirements H6 Normalized at 1900-2000oF and tempered at 1350oF, minimum.
Heat Treatment Requirements H7 For Section III applications (if any), if heat treatment is performed after formin
Size Requirements S1 The maximum thickness of forgings shall not exceed 3 3/4 in. (4 in. as heat tre
Size Requirements S2 The maximum section thickness shall not exceed 3 in. for double-normalized-a
Size Requirements S3 Both NPS 8 and larger, and schedule 140 and heavier.
Size Requirements S4 The minimum thickness of pressure retaining parts shall be 1/4 in.
Welding Requirements W1 Not for welded construction.
Welding Requirements W2 For Section VIII applications, welding not permitted when carbon content exce
Welding Requirements W3 Nonwelded, or welded if the tensile strength of the Section IX reduced section
Welding Requirements W4 Welded, with the tensile strength of the Section IX reduced section tension tes
Welding Requirements W5 In welded construction, for temperatures above 850oF, the weld metal shall hav
Welding Requirements W6 For Section VIII applications, Section IX, QW-250 Variables QW-404.12, QW
lic., Applicability; Cond., Condition; Desig., Designation; Smls., Seamless; Temp., Temperature; and Wld., Welded.
23, 30, 33, 40, 43, 50, or 53 is not permitted.
not permitted.
not permitted when the nominal thickness of the material exceeds 3/4 in.
not permitted when the nominal thickness of the material exceeds 1 1/4 in.

missible temperature below +40oF.


these materials, these higher stress values were established at temperatures where the short time tensile properties govern to permit the use of these alloys
m temperature after exposure at high temperature. The degree of embrittlement depends on composition, heat treatment, time, and temperature. The lowes
esign temperatures 800oF and below.
ntensity values apply only when the carbon is 0.04% or higher. This note is applicable only when stresses above 800oF are published.
s intensity values may be used only if the material has been heat treated by heating to a minimum temperature of 1900oF and quenching in water or rapidl
es of 1050oF and above should be used only when assurance is provided that the steel has a predominant grain size not finer than ASTM No. 6. This note i
nealing temperature. See Table Y-1.
n arriving at the design stress intensity values for this material.
III Subarticle NX-2300 is not required.

dered basic values to be used when no effort is made to control or check the grain size of the steel.
rittlement after service at moderately elevated temperature; see Appendix 6. For P-No. 10H Gr. 1 materials, exposure to temperatures in the range of 1100
of 20,000 psi above the specified minimum.
strength not in excess of 25 ksi above the specified minimum.
xempt from the requirement in AF-730.3(b) that the average of the individual Brinell hardness numbers shall not be more than 10% below or 25% above t

quenched and tempered.


at 1350oF, minimum.
treatment is performed after forming or fabrication, it shall be performed at 1500-1850oF for a period of time not to exceed 10 min at temperature, follow
not exceed 3 3/4 in. (4 in. as heat treated).
exceed 3 in. for double-normalized-and-tempered forgings, or 5 in. for quenched-and-tempered forgings.

ng parts shall be 1/4 in.

permitted when carbon content exceeds 0.35% by ladle analysis except for limited types of welding, as allowed in Part AF.
h of the Section IX reduced section tension test is not less than 100 ksi.
ction IX reduced section tension test less than 100 ksi but not less than 95 ksi.
bove 850oF, the weld metal shall have a carbon content of greater than 0.05%.
QW-250 Variables QW-404.12, QW-406.3, QW-407.2, and QW-409.1 shall also apply to this material. These variables shall be applied in accordance wit
ermit the use of these alloys where slightly greater deformation is acceptable. The stress values in this range exceed 66 2/3% but do not exced 90% of the y
and temperature. The lowest temperature of concern is about 500oF. See Appendix 6, 6-360.

quenching in water or rapidly cooling by other means. This note is applicable only when stresses above 800oF are published.
an ASTM No. 6. This note is applicable only when stresses above 800oF are published.

eratures in the range of 1100oF to 1700oF for relatively short periods of time may result in severe loss of ductility due to sigma formation; see 6-340 and 6

10% below or 25% above the number corresponding to the tensile strength.

0 min at temperature, followed by rapid cooling. For Section VIII applications involving consideration of heat treatment after forming or welding, see Tab

be applied in accordance with the rules for welding of Part AF.


ut do not exced 90% of the yield strength at temperature. Use of these stresses may result in dimensional changes due to permanent strain. These stress va

a formation; see 6-340 and 6-360.

forming or welding, see Table AF-402.1 for P-No. 10K, Group No. 1 materials.
manent strain. These stress values are not recommended for the flanges of gasket joints or other applications where slight amounts of distortion can cause le
nts of distortion can cause leakage or malfunction. Table Y-2 lists multiplying factors which, when applied to the yield strength values shown in Table Y-
th values shown in Table Y-1, will give allowable stress values that will result in lowerlevels of permanent strain.

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