Excellent response barbara... new question...
"is 12.5% of mill tolerance is thickness with corrosion allowance or without
corrosion allowance?"
without ca
ANS...the mil tolerance is how it comes from the mill.IE COMES OFF THE
PROVIDED MONIMAL MATERIAL SIZE....
the ca (CORROSION) is what occurs over time and is always taken off the
remaining or available material for CALCULATING allowable pressure (or added
to the final required calculated thickness)
*but generally all the warning messages are ignoring for analysis,.. DOESNT
SOUND SO GOOD.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jagarlamudi.Suresh@ril.com [mailto:Jagarlamudi.Suresh@ril.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 8:51 PM
To: PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PipingDesign] MILL TOLERANCE
thanks for reply.
If warning message comes means our thickness is not enough for design
pressure,but generally all the warning messages are ignoring for
analysis,so
after warning message is it necessary to change our pipe thickness?
and one more thing is 12.5% of mill tolerance is thickness with corrosion
allowance or without corrosion allowance?
anyone can explain briefly,
regards
j.suresh
fdc
jamnagar
india
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