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8/13/2008 9:00 AM
 
Hi everybody, I am trying ti use SA-387 Gr.9 material for a high-temp. vessel in refinery application. Although this material is very well listed in ASME Section-II Part-A/Specification SA 387, strangely ,I could not find allowable stress values for this grade of material in Part-D of ASME Section-II. Also, allowable stress for other product forms(e.g. pipe. forgings), except plate form, of this grade of material are available in Part-D. Can the forum please help me understand why is it so?
 
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9/10/2008 9:00 AM
 
Apparently, this material grade was never requested to be used by pressure vessel fabricators.
 
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10/2/2008 9:00 AM
 
Have you tried the allowable stress tables in ASME Section VIII ? I believe that there are also allowable stress values for plate materials in ASME B31.1 -MJC
 
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