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Thickness Calculation for Piping as Per ASME.B.31.1

02/07/2011 4:55 AM

how to select the alloy pipe of various temp and pressure?

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Re: Thickness Calculation for Piping as Per ASME.B.31.1

02/07/2011 1:02 PM

Use pipe schedule tables. Within them, it can be seen that as the maximum process temperature goes up, the maximum working process pressure goes down.

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Re: Thickness Calculation for Piping as Per ASME.B.31.1

02/07/2011 3:35 PM

You could tell your pipe supplier that you don't have a clue and ask him for help.

You could hire a competent engineer to design the system.

You could ask for free advice on a forum such as this and hope that whoever gives you an answer has a clue.

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Re: Thickness Calculation for Piping as Per ASME.B.31.1

02/07/2011 5:05 PM

You could tell your pipe supplier that you don't have a clue and ask him for help - NO SIR we dont sell by application as that assumes us the liability.

You could hire a competent engineer to design the system. - not a bad idea though i think you'll find a unicorn first if this is oil field related

You could ask for free advice on a forum such as this and hope that whoever gives you an answer has a clue. - same odds as the hired engineer

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