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Asme B31.3 2018 30P

The document discusses the requirements for determining the minimum required thickness of straight pipe sections. It defines key terms used in the equations for calculating pipe wall thickness including: corrosion and erosion allowance, inside and outside pipe diameters, design pressure, material stress values, and more. It also provides Table 304.1.1 which gives coefficient values for the thickness calculation equation, valid for pipe wall thicknesses less than one sixth the pipe diameter.

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Asme B31.3 2018 30P

The document discusses the requirements for determining the minimum required thickness of straight pipe sections. It defines key terms used in the equations for calculating pipe wall thickness including: corrosion and erosion allowance, inside and outside pipe diameters, design pressure, material stress values, and more. It also provides Table 304.1.1 which gives coefficient values for the thickness calculation equation, valid for pipe wall thicknesses less than one sixth the pipe diameter.

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304.

1 Straight Pipe
304.1.1 General
(a) The required thickness of straight sections of pipe shall be determined in accordance with
𝑡_𝑚=𝑡+𝑐 (2)

The minimum thickness, T, for the pipe selected, considering manufacturer’s minus tolerance

(b) The following nomenclature is used in the equations for pressure design of straight pipe:
c = sum of the mechanical allowances (thread or groove depth) plus corrosion and erosion
For threaded components, the nominal thread depth (dimension h of ASME B1.20.1
shall apply. For machined surfaces or grooves where the tolerance is not specified,
the tolerance shall be assumed to be 0.5 mm (0.02in.) in addition to the specified d
D = outside diameter of pipe as listed in tables of standards or specifications or as measure
d = inside diameter of pipe. For pressure design calculation, the inside diameter of the pipe
E = quality factor from Table A-1A or Table A-1B
P = internal design gage pressure
S = stress value for material from Table A-1 or Table A-1M
T = pipe wall thickness (measured or minimum in accordance with the purchase specificatio
t = pressure design thickness, as calculated in accordance with para. 304.1.2
tm = minimum required thickness, including mechanical, corrosion, and erosion allowances
W = weld joint strength reduction factor in accordance with para. 302.3.5(e)
Y = coefficient from Table 304.1.1, valid for t < D/6 and for materials shown. The value of Y
𝑌=(𝑑+2_𝑐)/(𝐷+𝑑+2_𝑐 ) 𝑡+𝑐
in accordance with eq. (2)

ufacturer’s minus tolerance, shall be not less than tm.

gn of straight pipe:
us corrosion and erosion allowances.
ension h of ASME B1.20.1, or equivalent)
olerance is not specified,
ddition to the specified depth of the cut.
ecifications or as measured
nside diameter of the pipe is the maximum value allowable under the purchase specification.

the purchase specification)


ra. 304.1.2 for internal pressure or as determined in accordance with para. 304.1.3 for external pressure
n, and erosion allowances

als shown. The value of Y may be interpolated for intermediate temperatures. For t ≥ D/6,
ASME B31.3 2018

304.5.3 Blanks.
(a) Blanks
Figure not inshall
304.5.3) accordance with para.
be calculated 303 or 304.5.3(b)
in accordance with shall be qualified as required by
eq. (15)

𝑡_𝑚=𝑑_𝑔 √(3𝑃/16𝑆𝐸𝑾)+𝑐 (15)

* 구버전에서 없던 W가 추가됨
cwhere
= sum of allowances defined in para. 304.1.1
joint and fully retained gasketed flanges
E = same as defined in para. 304.1.1
P = design gage pressure
S = same as defined in para. 304.1.1

W = same as defined in para. 304.1.1

dg = mm
P = Mpa
S =
E =
W =
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ied as required by para. 304.7.2.


Table 304.1.1 Values of Coefficient Y for t < D/6
Temperature, °C
Material 482 (900) 510 538
and Below (950) (1000)
Ferritic steels 0.4 0.5 0.7
Austenitic steels 0.4 0.4 0.4
Nickel alloys 0.4 0.4 0.4
UNS Nos. N06617, N08800,
N08810, and N08825
Gray iron 0 … …
Other ductile metals 0.4 0.4 0.4
Temperature, °C (°F)
566 593 621 649 677
(1050) (1100) (1150) (1200) (1,250) and Above
0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7
0.4 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.7
0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.7

… … … … …
0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4

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