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ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI/ASME BPV-III-1-A. SECTION III Rules for Construction of Nuclear Power Plant Components DIVISION 1 — APPENDICES 1977 EDITION JULY 1, 1977 ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL COMMITTEE SUBCOMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR POWER ~ THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS United Engineering Center 345 East 47th Street New York, N.Y. 10017 Copyright © 197 by ‘THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS A Rights Reserved Date of Issue — July 1, 1977 (Includes al Addenda dated December 1976 and earlier) No part ofthis document may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or ‘otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Libraty of Congress Catalog Card Number: 96-3934 Printed inthe United States of Ametica Adopted by the Council of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1914 Revised 10, 1941, 1943, 1946, 1949, 1952, 1983, 1956, 1959, 1962. 1965, 1948, 1971, 1974, 1977 1977 ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE ‘An American National Standard Sections” 1 Power Boilers MMaterial Specifications art A — Ferrous Materials Part B— Nonferrous Materials Part C— Welding Rods, Electrodes and Filler Metals ML Division 1 and Division 2— Nuclear Power Plant Components: General Requirements ML Division 1 ‘Subsection NB — Class | Components Subsection NC — Class 2 Components Subsection ND — Class 3 Components Subsection NE — Class MC Components Subsection NF — Component Supports ‘Subsection NG — Core Support Structures Appendices IIL Division 2 — Code for Concrete Reactor Vessels and Containments IV Heating Boilers V Nondestructive Examination VI Recommended Rules for Care and Operation of Heating Boilers Vil Recommended Rules for Care of Power Boilers VII Pressure Vessels Division 1 Division 2 — Alternative Rules IX Welding and Brazing Qualifications X __Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels XI Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components — Division 1 + Availabe in bound and loose-leaf versions. Either version may be used for ASME Certfc Code Cases “The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee meets regularly to consider proposed additions and revisions to the Code, and to formulate Cases to clarify the intent of existing requirements or provide, when the need is urgent, rules for materials or constructions not covered by existing Code rules, Those Cases which have been adopted appear in one or both of the 1977 Code Cases bbooks—(1) Boilers and Pressure Vessels and (2) Nuclear Components. Supplements will be sent automatically to the purchasers of one o both of the Code Cases books up to the publication of the 1980 Edition Addenda ‘Colored-sheet Addenda, which include additions and revisions to individual Sections ofthe Code, «are published tice a year and will be sent automatically to purchasers ofthe applicable Sections tup to the publication of the 1980 Code. Purchasers of the bound versions of the Sections will receive bound Addenda, Purchasers of the loose-leaf versions of the Sections will receive replacement pages. ‘Addenda Color Legend Pink Summer 1977 Blue Winter 1978 Groen Winter 1977 Salmon Summer 1979 Yellow Summer 1978 Gray Winter 1979 FOREWORD The American Society of Mechanical Engineers set up committee in 1911 for the purpose of formulating Standard rules for the construction of steam builers and other pressure vessels. This committee is now called the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee. ‘The Committee's function isto establish rules of safety governing the design, fabrication, and inspection during Construction of boilers and pressure vessels, and to interpret these rules when questions arise regarding their intent. In formulating the rules, the Committee Considers the needs of users, manufacturers, and inspec: tors of pressure vessels. The objective of the rules is to afford reasonably certain protection of life and property and to provide a margin for deterioration in service so as to give a reasonably long safe period of usefulness. ‘Advancements in design and material and the evidence of experience have been recognized. The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee deals with the care and inspection of boilers and pressure vessels in service only to the extent of providing suggested rules of ‘00d practice as an aid to owners and their inspectors. ‘The rules established by the Committee are not to be interpreted as approving, recommending, or endorsing ‘any proprietary or specific design or as limiting in any ‘way the manufacturer's freedom to choose any method of design or any form of construction that conforms to the Code rates The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee meets regu- larly to consider requests for interpretations and revisions of the rules. and to develop new rules as dictated by technological development. Inquiries must be addressed tothe Secretary in writing and must give full particulars in corder to receive consideration and a vitten interpreta: tion. Proposed revisions to the Code resulting from inquiries will be presented to the Main Committce for appropriate action. The action of the Main Committee becomes effective only after confirmation by leter ballot cf the Committee and approval by the Council of the Society Proposed revisions to the Code approved by the Com: mittee are submitted to the American National Standards Institute and published in Mechanical En ‘ineering to invite comments from all interested persons, After the allotted time for public review and final ap. Proval by ASME Council, revisions are published semi. annually in Addenda to the Code. —_ Fe Code Cases may be used in the construction of com- ponents to be stamped with the ASME Code symbol beginning with the date of their approval by the ASME. Council After Code revisions are approved by Council they may be used beginning with the date of issuance shown on the ‘Addenda. Revisions become mandatory as minimum re- ‘quirements six months after such date of issuance. except for boilers or pressure vessels contracted for prior to the ‘end of the six-month period Manufacturers and users of components are cautioned. ‘against making use of revisions and Cases that are less festrictive than former requirements without having as. surance that they have been accepted by the proper fauthorities in the jurisdiction where the component is to be installed. Each state and municipality in the United States and each provinee in the Dominion of Canada that adopts or Accepts one or more Sections of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code is invited to appoint a representative to act fon the Conference Committee to the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee, Since the members of the Conference Committee are in active contact with the administration and enforcement of the rules, the requirements for inspection in this Code correspond with those in effect in their respective jurisdictions. The required qualifica. tions for an Authorized Inspector or an Authorized Nu clear Inspector under these rules may be obtained from the ‘administrative authority of any state, municipality, oF province which has adopted these rules. The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee in the formulation of its rules and in the establishment of ‘maximum design and operating pressures considers mate- Fials. construction, method of fabrication, inspection. and safety devices. Permission may be granted to regulatory bodies and organizations publishing safety standards to 'use a complete Section of the Code by reference. If usage of a Section. such as Section IX, involves exceptions. ‘omissions. or changes in provisions, the intent of the Code might not be attained Where a state or other regulatory body, in the printing of any Section of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, ‘makes additions or omissions, it is recommended that such changes be clearly indicated The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors is composed of chief inspectors of states and ‘municipalities in the United States and of provinces in the Dominion of Canada that have adopted the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. This Board, since its organization in 1919, has functioned to uniformly administer and enforce the rules of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. ‘The cooperation of that organization with the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee has been extremely helpful Its function is clearly recognized and, as a result, in- ‘uiries received’ which bear on the administration or application of the rules are referred directly to the Na tional Board. Such handling of this type of inquiry not ‘only simplifies the work of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee, but action on the problem for the inquirer is thereby expedited. Where an inquiry is neither clearly an interpretation ofthe rules nor a problem of application or ‘administration, it may be considered both by the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee and the National Board, It should be pointed out that the state or municipality where the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code has been made effective has definite jurisdiction over any par- ticular installation. Inquiries dealing with problems of local character should be directed to the proper authority of such state or municipality. Such authority may. if there is any question or doubt as to the proper interpretation, refer the question to the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee ‘The Specifications for base materials given in Section IL, Parts A and B, are identical with or similar to those of The Ametican Society for Testing and Materials. The Specifications for welding materials given in Section Part C. are identical with or similar to those of the ‘American Welding Society. Use of the materials de- scribed in these Specifications is covered by the rules in ‘one of mote Sections of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. All materials allowed by these various Sections and used for construction within the scope of their rules shall be furnished in accordance with ASME Materials Specifications contained in Section II except where otherwise provided in Code Cases or in the applicable Section of the Code. Materials covered by these Specifi- cations are acceptable for use in items covered by the Code Sections only to the degree indicated in the applicable Section. Materials for Code use should pre- Ferably be ordered, produced, and documented on this basis; however, material produced under an ASTM Specification may be used in lieu of the corresponding ASME Specification, provided that the requirements of the ASTM Specification are identical (excluding editorial differences) or more stringent than the ASME Specific tion for the Grade, Class. or Type produced and provided that the material is confirmed as complying with the ASTM Specification. Material produced to an ASTM specification with requirements different from the re- uirements of the corresponding ASME. Specification may also be used in accordance with the above, provided the material manufacturer or vessel manufacturer ce- riffes with evidence acceptable to the Authorized Inspec- tor or Authorized Nuclear Inspector that the correspond- ing ASME Specification requirements have been met Material produced to an ASME or ASTM Material Specitication is not limited as to country of origin. ” {, STATEMENT OF POLICY ON THE USE OF CODE SYMBOLS AND CODE AUTHORIZATION IN ADVERTISING ASME has established procedures to authorize qual- ified organizations to perform various activities in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. It isthe aim of the Society 10 provide recognition of organizations so authorized. An ‘organization holding authorization to perform various activities in accordance with the requirements of the ‘Code may state this capability n its advertising literature. ‘Organizations that are authorized to use Code Symbols. for marking items or constructions which have been constructed and inspected in compliance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code are issued Certificates of Authorization. Itis the aim of the Society to maintain the standing of the Code Symbols forthe benefit ofthe users, the enforcement jurisdictions, and the holders of the symbols who comply with all requirements. Based on these objectives. the following policy has been established on the usage in advertising of facsimiles of the symbols, Certificates of Authorization, and reference to Code construction. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers does not “approve,” “certify.” “rate,” or “endorse” any item, construction, or activity and there shall be no statements or implications which might so indicate. An organization holding a Code Sym- bol andior a Certificate of Authorization may state in advertising literature that items, constructions, or ac- tivities “are built (produced or performed) or activities conducted in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,” or “meet the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code." ‘The ASME Symbol shall be used only for stamping and nameplates as specifically provided in the Code. How- ever, facsimiles may be used for the purpose of foster- ing the use of such construction. Such usage may be by an association or a society, or by a holder of a Code Symbol ‘who may also use the facsimile in advertising to show that clearly specified items will carry the symbol. General usage is permitted only when all of a manufacturer's items. are constructed under the Rules. STATEMENT OF POLICY ON THE USE OF ASME MARKING TO IDENTIFY MANUFACTURED ITEMS The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provides rules for the construction of boilers, pressure vessels, and nuclear components. This includes requirements for materials, design, fabrication, examination, inspection. and stamping. Items constructed in accordance with all of the applicable rules of the Code are identified with the official Code Symbol Stamp described in the governing Section of the Code. ‘Markings such as “ASME,” “ASME Standard.” or any other marking including “ASME” or the various Code Symbols shall not be used on any item which is not constructed in accordance with all of the applicable requirements of the Code. tems shall not be described on ASME Data Report Forms nor on similar forms referring to ASME which tend to imply that all Code requirements have been met when in fact they have not been. Data Report Forms covering items not fully complying with ASME require iments should not refer to ASME of they should clearly identify all exceptions to the ASME requirements PERSONNEL ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee Subcommittees, Subgroups, and Working Groups As of July 1, 1976 MAIN COMMITTEE LP. Zick, Charman LE tatan WL Hatding, Vice Chairman | LeCoft CW. Allison 1. Mackay B.W.Bace ROH Moeller B.D. Bonner FN. Moschin RI Bosnak T. Northup P.M. Brier CE. Rawins V.W. Buller WR. Smith RJ. Cepluch WE, Somers L Chockie WB. Hoyt Secretary WE, Cooper W.D. oom Assistant Secretaries GE Fratcher S.M Eber RUM, Gibson GM. Eisenberg RC. Gain FR Geely S.F. Harzison| I. ing EL. Hemay 5.W. Reynalis WP. Johnson ALL Roby LW. Kime ALA Spadatino ©. Kemmler R weber EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W.L Harding, Chairman SF. Harrison LP. Zick, Vice Chairman El. Hemey W. 8. Hoyt, Secretary EL Kemmler RI. Cepluch W.R Smith, Sr. RC Grin WE. Somers HONORARY MEMBERS 1. Andow 8. F Langer HLM. Canavan 1. Menson 1.5. clarke RF Miler AL By 1W. Turner 1M. Guy DB, Wesstom IH. Harlow F.S.G. Willams 1. W. lames J, Wiseman EM lon [MARINE CONFERENCE GROUP E Schoenfeld, Chairman LW. ime V. W. Bugs T.J-band DLL. Findlay ‘CONFERENCE COMMITTEE C.W. Allison —Teonessee (Chairman) HLS, Mauk—Delaware Vice Chairman) S.F. Hartson National Board (Secretary) B.D. Altemus—Pennsyivania H. Baron—Minnesota . R.Bartosch-Oregon RK. Blosch—Utah EB. Gimino—Colorado B. W. Cole—Briish Columbia, Canada W.A. Cooper—Tampa, Florida 1.7. Crosby—Arkansas RV. Curry—Sashatchewan, Canada ‘A.W. Diamond—Newfound- land and Labrador, Canada 1.1. utfy—wrsconsio R.EM-North Dakota J. W. Emerson Maine IM. M. Forseth Washington D-R.Gallup—tlinose 8. Geary—Arizona RR. Johnson—Indiana G.M. Kuetemeyer—Milwaukee (0. R Kyle—Memphis .E. Langiord New York (©. W. Lills-Los Angeles C. Mann—New Orleans W. Manner—Misissippi \W. Mareaccio~Rhode Island P. Mickels—Nebraska Mot—Alaska Morgan-—West Virginia ‘Morvant—Louisiana Petloe—Calfrnia E. Peterson —Hawali ‘AIR. Rees Alberta, Canada 8.0. Rohde Nevada A Franco 5.— Puerta Rico R. Sauwe—Quebee, Canada ER. Savickas Chicago S.Schogar—Detrit I: 1, Sisk—New Brunswick, Ni LE. Stoppleman—s, Lou's 1-1. Sullivan —New Jersey 5.8. Voriseatle 8B. L. Whitley—Nonh Carolina H.R. Willams —Disrict of Columbia H.B. Wilson—Phoenix CR. Woods—Kentucky HLL Weight—Province of Ontario. RLA.Yeo—Nova Scotia, Canada RA Yost—Ohio SUBCOMMITTEE ON POWER BOILERS (SC WE Somers, Chairman BF Love, Secretary wio voke DR. Bartsch M.D. Bemstein G.W. Bice ED. Dow AR Faulkner Wo Harding RH jacabe EC Kistner IR. Mackay DJ. MeDonala RF Manning 1.1. 0Comor AH, Rawdon RP, Sanches RD, Schuler, AT. Slat MJ. Telesmanic FR. Vasquez (Aleate for Sanches) RL Wiliams LW. Yoder Special Working Group on Electric Boilers (SC 1) J.R. Mackay, Chairman RF. Manning DR Bantosch FL Mekenney Beckwith TH. Millon B.C. Higgens RF Reid Subgroup on Cate of Power Boilers (SC 1) G.W. Bice, Chairman D. |. McDonald WA. Law A Phaucho Subgroup on Piping (SC ALT. Slat, Chairman J. Spery R Beckwith FJ, Sweeney Uh sas RL. Willams ‘Subgroup on Fire Tube Boilers (SC 1) MJ. Telesmanic, Chairman G. L. Kasprian D_ Banosch RF Manning RH. Jacobs Sanches G- 1. Fohnston SUBCOMMITTEE ON MATERIALS SPECIFICATIONS (SC I} RC. Gin, Chairman WR. Gall VW. Butler, Secretary Landerman W.C. Banke KE Latan 0.C Brown B.A Speer LE. Burgess wo vote) WR. Sylvester 1.8 Doran £0. Woolridge G.N. Emmanuel RW. Zillman 1-Gadbut Subgroup on Stee! Plates (SC 1) VW. ter, Chairman HLA. Grubi 0.C Brown L kate .G. Cook RE Lorentz J.B. Doran PLA Speee TR knglond EO. Wookidge H.W. Garvin A.W. Zeuthen Subgroup on Steet Tubular Products (SC 1) .K Greenwale CH Kathe EL Rozie RH, Zong WR, Sylvester, Chama R Cocke P-L Daley RW. Emerson Subgroup on Steel Castings, Forgings, and Boltings (SC 1) D.€. Brown, Chairman EL Murphy LA Niemeand, Secretary E.G. Nisbet WC. Banks C)Parmenter ALF. Geoss D.A Patience G.5. Harman H.C. Templeton 1 Landerman EO. Woolidae 1D. Lewis RW. Zillman D.R Moyer Subgroup on Non-Ferrous Alloys (SCM) 1. Gadbut, Charman J.W, Tacket A. Cohen MJ. Weiss 6.CH D. H. Wilson SUBCOMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR POWER (SC 119 W.R Smith, Chairman 1. P. Knight (Altenate for RF Reedy Vice Chairman Bosrak) cw. D.F- Landers (Altea for IN. Baysden Coopers J. Bosnak 4.6 tattan M,N. Bresler Ms betich S.H. Bush WN. Mclean FW, Catudal CE, Mathieu LJ. chockie WR Mikesll WE. Cooper Wy Miller RL Dick FN. Moichint PS, Dimitra T.E Nonhup HF. Dab WC. Osborne WD. Doty cM Pudy FR. Dahos EC. Rodabaugh W.R Gall . W. Sher 1.G.Gilissie J.D. Stevenson B.D. Hackney (Atemate for Sith) Subsroup on General Requirements (SC Ml & 30) HF. Dobel, Co-Chairman, W. Caudal TEM. MteLaughlin, Cox EF. Genwin Chairman W. 8. Gibbons, CW. Allison RE Reever I. Baysden| FN. Moschink RI. Bosnak 1.6. Quinn FW. Brady ‘W, Schltheis ‘Working Group on Quality Assurance (SG-GR) (SC Ml & 30) W. 5 Gibbons J, Co- RE lagser Chairman FW Joyce RE Reever, Co-Chaiman RD. Kulchak W. C. Bushey, Secretary 1-R.Lenatdson CW Allison HLA Manning A Breed MJ Meyer TM. Brown [Miho 1. Bosco Wel Mller RB. Bremmer WLM, Morison 1.8. Conyers CC. Simpson R Davis GM, Taleon RH Jacobs ‘Working Group on Duties and Responsibilities (SC-GR) (SCI & 30) F.W. Brady, Co-Chainman A. |. Moellenbeck W. Schuthels, Co-Chairman S.J Morris RE Cony B.D. Rall C-Glidewell UC. Shao B.D. Hackney DW. Shee NL Hyman ALL Sayer Le Lapan ‘| Stefani 1S. Laurenson LR Vancot W.L. Lowry DE Wainwright Subgroup on Materials (SC Mt) W.R. Gall, Chairman Landerman RT. King Secretary wio vote J .Latan MN, Bressler WH Leach 1.8. Doran WN. Metean FR, Drahos | RM. Mooler 1 € Drennan LM Petrik 5.M.Gaitonde Wo, Rice DK Greenwald A Taboada W.D. Goins SE Tyson HLA Guubb DLE Young J.W. uppenlat, RW. Zillman WG. Knecht Subgroup on Design (SC MD) W.R.Mikesll, Charman, M Livingston EB. Branch FL Mebinger MLN. Bressler CM. Pusey W.G. Bassas EC. Rovdabaogh NW, Edwards 1D. Stevenson W.R Gall FE Vinson FP. Hil WM. Wepfer Landers KR Wichman ‘Working Group on Vessels (SC-D) (SC Mt) Fle Mehringer, Chairman W. R Mikesell CW, Bruny CA Moore Rill PN. Randall 1. Finn Ie RE Tome LW. Heilman RN. Tomow FP Hal Working Group on Piping (SG-D) (SC Ml £8. Branch, Chairman MH, Pedell LE. Alsager 1. Richardson Ww. Dot EC. Rodabaugh GW. Garland EF. Sheatler A.B. Glicstein £0. Swain RW. Haupt FE Vinson RE Keever EA. Was D.F. Landers LE Wright MV. Malkmus WB. Wright 5. Moore: MP. Zyne Working Group on Pumps (SG-D) (SC W. M. Wepfer, Chairman 1.6. Graglia G.G, Anterson DLR Hyatt RW.au 1. Major C8. Boster GT. Mossy HLL Brammer PI. Nagengast R Dernedde RM, Nelson ‘Working Group on Valves ($G-D) (SC HH) MN. Bressler, Chairman 1. MeCavin LE, Alsager W. N-MeLean PHL Awtrey Le Malandra G.C. Bunce 8.1. Mlleville 1. L Corcoran FW. Perez 1.84, Cowley RE Soderberg LW. Gascoyne: 1.5. Teacoyeanes RI. Kessel RG. Vial W.G. Knecht RT. Wolantejus Koester BM, Zaria BH Leonard ‘Working Group on Component Supports (SG-D) (SC ZA Kravets J. Moellenbeck Working. Group on Core Support Structures (SGD) (SC. 8.1, Sikerblan, Chairman. W. Collins T. Veter, Secretary wio vote WF English RW. Bonsall FT. Grubelich HLL Brammer G.C Millman Working Group on Containment (SG-D) (SC Mt) IN. W. Edwards, Chairman J.D. Stevenson KT. Kosta 1. Strunk LE Love CTs MV. Malkmus ‘A. Walsenko LC Nonega KR, Wichman RF Reedy F.N. Moschini, Chairman J. Lang H.A Sepp Secretary wio vole |. R. MeGufey WM. Byerley W.-M. MeLean 1. Drennan W.A Mole L Chockie J. Perkins FR Drahos GM. Purdy RA. Eeolt EF, Gerwin RC. Green, RL Has RW. Jackson W.G. Knecht ‘Subgroup on Pressure Reie (SC I FW. Catudal, Chairman P.M, Dimi? TR. Bordelon HP. Leonard 0.6. Boston O. M, Patarin F. Chemey LE. Wood LL Coecoran Subgroup on Elevated Temperature Construction (SC 1M) MT Jakub, Chatman A.W. Daleher MN. Bressler RI Jeter C.¥. cheng HB. Ketchum 1G. Gilase JL Metean M. Gold RA. Moen 0.8. Heilg JOINT ACL-ASME COMMITTEE ON CONCRETE PRESSURE ‘COMPONENTS FOR NUCLEAR SERVICE (SC I} 1. Notthup, Chairman AL, Parme (wie vote J.P. Allen M.S, Perle TF Aruso RP. Pizcut IM. Bender (w/o vote) RF Reedy RE. Cony P. Reinhardt BLK. Groneberger W. Rockenhauser ALE Goldman IM. Schupack HHu LC. Shao 1. Janey C. Sis io vote) ML ones ALL Snyder RE Reever J.D. Stevenson MF. Stuchield 8. Thorley, FM, MeLaughlin H.W. Wahl Mh. Mons LL Walker RA. Muenow wie vote) Z.2udans ALL Neylan Subgroup on General Requirements (SC Il & 3C) HF. Dobel, Co-Chairman. W. Catudal F/M. MeLaughlin, Co fF. Gerwin Chairman W. 8. Gibbons Je CW. Alison RE Keever IN. Bayaden| FN. Mosehini RI. Bosna 1c. Quinn FW. Brady W. Scholtes Working Group on Quality Assurance ($G-GR) (SC Il & 36) W. 5. Gibbons, Ie Co RE agger Chairman FLW. Joyce RE. Reever, Co-Chaieman RD. Kulehak W. C. Buskey, Secretary IR. Lenardson C.W. Allison | HLA. Manning A Bred M.) Meyer TM. Brown J. Mithoan 1. Bosco WI. Miler 8. Bremmer W.M. Morison J.B. Conyers CC. simpson R. Davie G.M.Toion RH Jacobs Working. Group on Duties and Responsibilities (SG-GR) SCI £30) F. W. Brady, Co-Chairman A, |. Mollenbeck W. Schultheis, Co-Chairman M. | Mets RE Cony 8.D. Rall € Glidewett UC. Shao B.D. Hackney D.W. Sher NA Hyman AI Snyder LF tapan ‘A Stefanel AS. Laurenson LR Vancot WL. Lowry DLE. Wainwright Subgroup on Materials, Constructions, and Examinations (SC-3C) IM. ,Stuchield, Chairman RF. Reedy 1. Allen P. Reinhardt IF Artuso R.A Rohrbachor D.K. Croncberger 1-L walker 1 Hildebrand Working Group on Concrete (SG-M, C & 6) (SC-30) 1.. Allen, Chairman RO.tane TF Amuso G.R. Murphy RA. Bradthow HG. Protze, I A.W. Koerner RA Rolvbacher FW. joyce DE Wainwright G. Karonis CH. Willen Working Group on Reinforcing and Prestressing Systems GM, 88) 6C30, LL Walker, Chairman RA Stan D5. Mehta MG. Suarez P. Reinhardt 8. K Thorley RG. Smith Working Group on Liners (SG-M, C & 8 ($C-3C) RF, Reedy, Chairman F. Hildebrand G.L. Fisher 1D. Madden ULL. Gosts MF Stchfield Subgroup on Design (SC-30) J.D. Stevenson, Chairman RE Koppe §G, Gurdete J.B Mahoney 0. A. Godteey AJ. Nevlan GA Harsteas IM. Schupack: MJ Holley 2. Ladans D.C feng, Working Group on Concrete Reactor Vessels ($G-D) ($C-30), [ALL Nevlan, Chairman RA, Matton | FP. Schauer U1, Shunde c ‘Working Group on Concrete Containments($G-D) (SC-30) RE. Koppe, Charman RA Rettig NW, Edwards BB. Scott CH. Hofmayer RE Shewmaker PK Hsueh MLA, Vint T.E Johnson ‘A. Walser 1A Raulinatis ‘Working. Group on Component Supports (SG-D) (SC-30) J.M. Mahoney, Chairman. Lipinsk R.G. Benedict B.S. Mehta RW. Brady F, Moreadith TM. Brown RO DA. Godtrey G.5. Shaw HH ‘Working Group on Core Support Structures (SC-D) (SC-30) 2. 2udans, Chairman AE Goldman TY, PChang PA. Stancampiano AA Cline CPtan Fv Fale GT. Yahr Subgroup on Testing and Protection Against ‘Overpressure (SC-30) 1. R.Janney, Chatman HMw BA eer LF. Wallace WT Hil ‘SUBCOMMITTEE ON HEATING BOILERS (SC 1V) 5. F. Marron, Chairman G.L Kasparan ED. Dow, Vice Chairman T.H. Mion C.F Catkon G.B Sims RB. Dugsan MJ. Telesmanic G.£ Fratcher J.R. Thomson J-F.Jahnston ROH. Weigel D.R Gallup Subgroup on Care and Operation of Heating Boilers (SC IV) MP. Bragg, Chairman RI. Sharp DR Gallup C.B. Sins TH. Milton 1-1 Woodson Subgroup on Water Heaters (SC 1V) G.£. Fratcher, Charman W.L Garvin AUN. Duncan, Secretary G.R Lewis wo vote CV. Moore .G, Dauginta G.B. Sims 0, Dow 1-8. Thomson ©. R. Gallup E.Wencz! Subgroup on Cast Iron Boilers (SC IV) £.D. Dow, Chairman RI. Sharp WL Garin RH Weigel J-F. Johnston JL Woodworth ‘SUBCOMMITTEE ON NONDESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION. ecw 8. W. Bace, Chairman W.C. Herman RC. Hudson, Vice Chairman. T. Hughes ANS. Birks (Aliemate for Kirk Sates TF. Luga HG. Bogart W. C. McGaughey Li. chockie J. Mackay D.C. Chistoferson B.A. Olson BH Clark 1.6. Ravlings UT. Detlor Sater FT Duba EW. Shilling RM, Gibson IM. Teving, PJ. Herbert 8.1. Whiley Subgroup on General Requirements (SC V) RM. Gibson, Chairman DM. Haddon D.C. Christfleson 0A. Olson BH Clark 8. Whitey DLV. Feroe Subgroup on Radiography (SC V) LT. Detlor, Chairman RF Koenig D.C. Christolerson TF aga WC Herman RE Tuer Subgroup on Ultrasonics and Acoustic Emission ($C V) 1G. Rawlings, Chairman. T. Hughes F.C Bery W.C McGaughey Li Chockie €. Poner FT. Ouba Sater PI Herbert Subgroup on Surface NDE (MP, LP, Visual dy Current (SCV) Land HG. Bogart, Chairman AA Pouch A'S. Binks EW. shilling 1 kirk FH. Watson SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRESSURE VESSELS (SC RI. Cepluch, Chairman GE Fratcher I. LeCof, Vice Chairman Wa. Garin B.W. Bace RM. Gibson RD. Bonner IW. Kime V. W. Butler PE Loveday HF Colter CV. Moore 1. Crosby CE. Rawlins B.G. tarmheart IF. Sebald RA. Ecol 1. Soctuens| 1k Far ILL Sagety 1-H. Faupel CM. Vosgrin ‘Special Working Group on Heat Transfer Equipment (SC Vil) |. F Sebald, Chairman J. Kise DE Bol ‘A. Lohmeer . Borushko DLA. Meyer BJ. Feld 1. Mortman KA, Gardner HC, Ravschenplat, RL Hane W. Rol ‘A.M. Impaglazzo IE Socheens| G.G Karcher AL Soler Special Working Group om Layered Vessels (SC Vi GE Fratcher, Chairman RC. Grin ‘ALM. Smolen Secretary becoft F. Abernathy FO, Parskopt CE allion RE Pechacek RA. Ecol? H.C. Rauschenpat J-H, Faupel IL Szigety RM. Gideon CM. Voatio N. Gilbee Subgroup on General Requirements (SC Vil) R.. Bonner, Chairman D.A. Meyer PE Loveday, Secretary CV Moore HF Colter CC. Neely 1. Cosby H.C Oakley WL Garvin ALL Palmer 8. Jamieson WJ. Stuer Subgroup on Materials (SC Vit R.A. feof, Chairman ED. Narduzzi J. W. Kime, Secretary CL Petchel W.. Banks CE Rasling V. W. Butler LE Spy, J Gadbus ALL Weber Subgroup on Design (SC VIN) 1.8. Fat, Chairman G.G. Karcher RE. Knobiock. Secretary J. Mason 1-H. Faupel J. Morphy RM. Gibson RFONall RE Gleason J. Soehvens [A Hayward CM Voprin Mana Subgroup on Fabrication and Inepection ($C 1.1 Seigety, Charman G.C. Mathews RF. O'Neil, Secretary H.W. MeCoty 1.0. Brown FO. Pacokopt 8.G. Earaheart D-H. Simpson HB. France RJ. Sins Lang RF Wagner J. Maison SUBCOMMITTEE ON WELDING (SC 10) G.E. Fatcher, Chairman A.M. Miler LU Christensen, Secretary J.P, Myers (Alternate for BL Alia ‘McDonald H. Broadbent ALR. Rees HR. Conaway RK. Sager €.D. Dow HLS. Sayre RL Hans WK Scatlergood HLL. Helmbrecht N.G. Schreiner MI. Houle C.K. Sosnin RE Lorente RW. Sraiton D1. MeDonald RG, Williams J. Mikula SUBCOMMITTEE ON REINFORCED PLASTIC PRESSURE VESSELS (SC) B.G. Earnheart, Chairman A. Isham M4. P. Brae R.A Johnson JW. Caner EM, Kloeblen (wo vote G.E fratcher ED. Lowthian SF Hareson HS. Maul, I Hasse 1. Vinson W.D. Humphrey SUBCOMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR INSERVICE INSPECTION scx 1.1 Chockie, Charman J. Herbert W. ©. Parker, Vice Chairman WP. Johnson ©. Hedden, Secretary LR kate CW. Allison T.. Keenan (Alternate for .R. Bartsch (Alternate for Johnson) ‘Allison M5. Markowice ALL Bite RR Maceary SH. Bosh eM. Makepeace F. J. Dodd (Alternate for Ham). J. Mlleville (Alternate for ©..W. Dodd xbore! FT, Dubs W.-C. Onborne LB Gross FA. Warner G.I Hallinan S.A Zych W.C Ham Special Working Group on Retention of Records (SC XI) (©. W. Dodd, Charman P-L Krumpos| FT. Duba FA. Wamer W.C Ham SA Zych Subgroup on Test 1 of Pumps and Valves (SC XD) W.C. Osborne, Chairman RA. Kraus, I.-C. Major, Secretary ER Kune G.A. Ato L). Kuzenski C1 Booth G.H. Manin (OM, Hauser BJ. Millville G. Kayser, KH. Schater W.G. Knecht B.R, Shelton R. Koester Subgroup on Water Cooled Systems (SC XI) WO. Pathe, Chairman 0. F. Hedden LR Kate, Secretary RC Hol ALE Cutis J.B. Knoke D.D. Davis RR Maceary U8, Gross 1M. Makepeace W.C Ham RW. Smith Special Working Group on Regulatory Guides (S6-WCS) (SC x1) A.J. Sikle, Chairman LB. Gros W.M. Clarke ), Parent Working Group on Evaluation (SG-WCS) (SC X1) 5. H. Bush, Chairman ILM. Makepeace WH, Bamford 1.G. Mere CY. Cheng HS. Palme W.C. Ham PC. Riceardella 1 Houstup S. Yukawa ‘Working Group on Nondestru (SG-WCS) (SCX) (©. F. Hedden, Charman I Hannah LF. Cook PI. Herbert ©. Comer MR Hum Dodd W.C. McGaughey FT. Dba WO, Parker [LR Frederick F Sate DF. Fox Working Group on Standards ($6-WCS) (SC X)) LB. Geos, Chairman S.Raganath A. Bile RM Stone RR Maceary SA. Zych FIN. Moschin Working Group on Repairs (SG-WCS) (SC XH) W.€. Ham, Chairman 1. acobson W. 8, Bunn PI Krumpos| 1.8. Caplan Al Mat D.Christferson 1. Quinn Working Group on Steam Generator Inspection (S6-WCS) (SC XI) ALL Bitkle, Chairman RH. acabe C1 Denton | Parent Frank RW. Smith LB Gross 1D. Woodward Working Group on Spare and Replacement Parts (SG-WCS) (SC XI) LJ. Chackie, Chairman G.W. Hallman A. Bitkle 1.8. Henderion WA. Ferreira 1.D. Lathrop J.€ Gallvan V.Laubenheimer W.L Garin S.AZych J. Gischlon Working. Group on Component Supports (SG-WCS) (SC X1) 1.8, Knoke, Chairman AS. Hotle 17. Bova GN. Krishnaswamy 1. £. Campbell IPR Heber D.D. Davis KA. Staniey FT, Dubs Working Group on Containment (SG-WCS) (SC x1) 1.2, Keenan, Chaieman Ho. Hil W. E Cooper RF Reedy NW. Edwards ‘Subgroup on Gas Cooled Systems (SC X1) FA. Warner, Chairman Frank WM. Clarke, Secretary wo C.R Gates vote AS. Greer J. A. Breynaeet DL teone RE. Bllock 17. Robb Special Working Group on Inspection of High Temperature Materials (SG-GCS) (SC Xt) AS. Greer, Chatman Fen 1. Robb Special Working Group on Testing of Valves (SG-GCS) (SC Xt) LM. Hausler, Chairman W.G. Knecht RW. Peters RK, Person Special Working Group on Reactor Internals (SG-GCS) (SC Xt) J. Robb, Chairman AS. Greer W. M. Clarke D.L Leone: L Fank Special Working Group on Testing of Pumps and Compressors (S6-6e8) ($C x1) B,R. Shelton, Chairman DL. Leone GA. Aton RF. Robinson LF Davis G.C. Thurston Working Group for Inspection and Tests (SG-GCS) ($C XI FA. Warner, Charman AS. Greer W.M, Clarke D.L. Leone Frank RW. Peters ‘Working Group for Standards and Evaluations (S6:6c5) (Sc x) CR. Gates, Charman 1A. Breynaert PC. Riceardella AR Whiting Working Group for Repairs and Replacements (SG-GCS) (SC X1) 1.7. Rob, Chairman Bullock R E.G. Anat HL. Gotecha Working Group on Concrete Pressure Components (66-GC5) 6c xb M.L Jones, Chairman G.Volemenyi H. Ashar AR Whiting RP Pires Subgroup on Liquid Metal Cooled Systems (SC x1) M. Matkowiez, Chatman H.C. jung 1.8. Carr, Secretary CA. McLaughlin WL Chase KJ. Reiman CY. Cheng J.C. Tobin |. Coonan AR Whiting G.}allinan Special Working Group on Pumps (SG-LMCS) (SC XI) 1. Kuzenski, Chama WF Mickey IT Cochean W. J. Severson Special Working Group on Valves (SG-LMCS) (SC x1) IL Morning, Chairman R. Louison WF. Hickey GH Martin R Koester SUBCOMMITTEE ON PROPERTIES OF METALS (SC-P) P.M. Brster, Chairman 1.1 Kanter RH. Moeller, Secretary WE Leyda CC Clark CE Rawlins I. F. Copeland G.V. smith T.M. Cullen W.R Smith WD. Doty WE Trumpler RFit FA. Upson Subgroup on Strength Steel and High Temperature Alloys scr) W. E Loyda, Chairman 1. Glodowski M. Gold, Secretary wio vote |. Kanter CW. Alexander RA. Moen MN Bresler J.€ Rogozensk D. Canonica G.V. Smith 1. Copeland WR Smith T.M.Cllen| CE. Spaeder PR, Davis, W.. Trumpler Je Flannery FA Upson RFGil Subgroup on Strength—Nonferrous Alloys (SC-P) RH, Mocller, Chairman .G. Harman 1-W. Tacket, Secretary E. Shapiro. K. ©. Bogardus W. V. Waterbury CL Bulow RT. Webster RA Feoft D.H. Wilson Subgroup on Strength of Weldments(SC-P) & (SC 1X) ‘oint Subgroup) W. D. Doty, Chairman G.. smith RE Lorente W.R Smith Subgroup on Fatigue Strength (SC-P) WJ O'Donnel, Chairman ME, Katcher CR Brinkman CW. Lawton FA Hayward IM. 1 Manjoine LA ames G.C Millman CE fase RR Seeley ©. Jones Subgroup on Toughness (SC-P) H. 1, Conte, Chairman Fd boss BL Alia CE Rawlins DL) Ayres © D Siow V. W. Butler RD. webb 1H. Gross RG. Williams HLA Grubb DE. Young 6.5. Harman 5. Yokawa W. 5. Hazelton RR. Zawierucha E Landerman 4 Working. Group on Non-Nuclear Application (SG-1) (SC-P) CE. Ravlin, Charman RD. Siow BL Alia RD. Webb V. W. Butler ‘Working Group on Nuclear Application (SG-1 (SC-P) E Landerman, Chairman W. 5. Hazelton H.A Grubb Fh Loss G.s Harman D.E. Young Working Group on Toughness Criteria (SG-1)(SC-P) T.Conen, Charman 2G. williams DL Ayres 5. Yolawa 1H. Gress ‘SUBCOMMITTEE ON SAFETY VALVE REQUIREMENTS (SC-S¥) SF. Hartson, Chairman W. D, Greenlaw (Akerate for WL, Garin, Secretary Corcoran) WF. Anderson W. Harding .R, Bordelon (Alterate for FJ. Howes Weber 1.W. Kime (0.€, Buxton (Altermate for H.Parent Aternat for Garvin} Kime) G.F. Caton AAJ Schmit 5 W, Catudal W.E. Somers IL. Corcoran CG. Weber DR, Gallup SUBCOMMITTEE ON CODE SYMBOL STAMPS (SC-C35) Alternates: EL. Kemmlet, Chairman RJ. Sins 5. Harton, Vice Chairman H. MeColly LT. Crosby D_R. Gallup 1 Harvey P.M. Brsee JW. Kime JH. Parent PE Loveday W.L Anderson EW. Shiling EA Becker I. Stuber F Fon SUBCOMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR CERTIFICATION (SC-NO Atenas |, Hemazy, Charman LC Bird MLN. Bresier, Vice Chairman. H. Davidson CW. Allison ©. Gallup D.). Carina KT Kosta W.E. Cooper FN, Moschin D. K. Croneberger RS O8 W.5. Gibbons A Bree CH. Harmsen 1D, Lenardson SF Hartson 1G. Giliesie IF Harvey HF. Dobel EL. Kemmler JA fagger 1.E. Latan 1. Lage G.W. Relomuth (wa vote) ——U, Potapows SUBCOMMITTEE ON DESIGN (SC-D) J. LeCoff, Chairman RA eter W.R Mikesell, Vice Chairman H.W. Marsh 1 Berman EC. Rodabaugh IR Farr R.D. Schuler Subgroup on Openings (SC-D) EC, Rodabaugh, Chairman P.P. Raju MP. Schwartz, Secretary H.H. Schneder MN. Bressler R.W. Schneider RT. Brown HK Shaw LR Farr DLL Shira S.C. low ED, Ssinegursk W.R. Mikesell £0, Waters Subgroup on External Pressure (SC-D) H.W. Marsh, Chaieman EM. Livingston L Conway EE Morgeneas, K Hom N.C. Small MoH faseod V. Sualbonas CI. Kelly Subgroup on Design Analysis (SC-D) |. Berman, Chairman E.R, Sliwinsk EM Laweence, Secretary S. W: Taga R 5. Bascum 2 Zudans 1H. Faupe!| Subgroup on Elevated Tempe ture Design (SC-D) A. Jeter, Charman CW. Lawton EP. satergar, Vice Chaieman C.F. Nash MT. fakub, Secretary W. J. O'Donnell £1. Brown FA Sebring R.D. Campbell LK. Severod 1.8. Conway G.¥. Sits 1. M. Corum AL Snow AW. Dalcher BC Wei M. Gole Working Group on Creep Fatigue (SG-€TD) (SC-D) R.D.Compbel, Chairman G.R. Halford CR. Brinkman, Secretary CE. Jaske 1B. Conway CW. Lawton D. R. Diercks| JE McConnellee 1M. Duke LK Sevenud Working Group on Creep Analysis (SC-ETD) (SC-D) WJ. ODonnel Chatman MT. Jakub J. Corum, Secretary RL jeter RS. Barsourn JR Ray 1. Beeman CC. Schule EL Brown FA Sebring A.W. Dalcher Lc Seven J.-M, Duke Valentin DLS. Gaitin Working Group on Materials Behavior (SG-ETD) (SC-D) GV. Smith, Chairman M. Gold RA. Moen, Secretary Rl Jeter CR. Brinkman 1 Roberts 18 Conway. CONTENTS ‘A Detailed Contents Precedes Each Appendix Foreword . Statements of Policy . Personnel ... Organization of Section III. Mandatory Appendices Appendix 1 Design Stress Intensity Values, Allowable Stresses, Material Properties, and Design Fatigue Curves Appendix 1! Experimental Stress Analysis) Appendix Ill Basis for Establishing Design Stress Intensity Values and Allowable Stress Values ‘Appendix IV Approval of New Materials Under the ASME. Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code for Section III Application... Appendix V Certificate Holder's Data Report Forms and Application Forms for Certificates of Authonzation for Use of Code ‘Symbol Stamps : Appendix VI Rounded Indications Charts : a S Appendix VII_ Charts for Determining Shell Thickness of Cylindrical and Spherical Components Under External Pressure Appendix XI Rules for Bolted Flange Connections for Class 2 and 3 Components and Class MC Vessels Appendix XII Design Considerations for Bolted Flange Connections Appendix XIII Design Based on Stress Analysis for Vessels Designed in ‘Accordance With NC-3200 a Appendix XIV Design Based on Fatigue Analysis for Vessels Designed in ‘Accordance with NC-3200 . Appendix XVI Nondestructive Examination Methods Applicable to Core Support Structures Appendix XVII Design of Linear Type Supers by Linear Elastic and Plastic Analysis coves Nonmandatory Appendices ‘Appendix A enue a ‘Appendix B Owner's Design Specifications Appendix C Certificate Holder's Stress Report... Appendix Nonmandatory Preheat Procedures 133 165 im 7 2u 21 5 279 283 27 307 325 369 a7 43 439 Appendix E Appendix F ‘Appendix G Appendix H Appendix J Appendix K SI Units Minimum Bolt Cross-Sectional Area Rules for Evaluation of Level D Service Limits. Protection Against Nonductle Failure Capacity Conversions for Class 3 Safety Valves roo Owner's Design Specifications for Core Support Structures Recommended Maximum Deviations and Tolerances for Component Supports 433 449 437 a7 an 481 485 GRUPO TE @) e NOTA : LAS SIGUIENTES PAGINAS NO SE ESCANEARON, YA QUE EN EL CODIGO ESTAN INTENSIONALMENTE EN BLANCO. PAGINAS iv 334 viii 356 05 366 66 368 104 374 164 376 166 380 168 386 170 400 174 414 178 426 182 428 200 432 202 434 204 440 210 444 212 460 220 468 223 470 244 471 250 472 280 476 324 478 330 482 “*LAS PAGINAS 179/180 NO SE ESCANEAN YA QUE SE ENCUENTRA EXTRAVIADA ESCANEADO E INCORPORADO 2006/11/14 ORGANIZATION OF SECTION III, NUCLEAR POWER PLANT COMPONENTS |. GENERAL Section HII consists of Division | and Division 2. Both, Divisions are broken down into Subsections which are designated by capital letters preceded by the letter "N" for Division I and by the letter "C" for Division 2. The following eight books make up the two Divisions Division | and Division 2—General Requirements Division | ‘Subsection NB—Class 1 Components ‘Subsection NC—Class 2 Components Subsection ND—Class 3 Components Subsection NE—Class MC Components Subsection NF—Component Supports Subsection NG—Core Support Structures ‘Appendices Division 2—Code for Concrete Reactor Vessels and Containments The Division 2 book includes Subsection CB—Concrete Reactor Vessels. Subsection CC—Conerete Contain ments, and Division 2 Appendices. 2. SUBSECTIONS Subsections are divided into Articles, Subarticles. paragraphs, and, where necessary, subparagraphs and subsubparagraphs. 3. ARTICLES Articles are designated by the applicable letters indi- cated above for the Subsections followed by Arabic fumbers, such as NB-1000 or CB-2000, Where possible. Articles dealing with the same topics are given the same ‘number in each Subsection in accordance with the follow- ing general scheme: Article Number 1000 2000 3000 Design 4000 Fabrication and Installation 000 Examination 6000 Testing 7000 Protection Against Overpressure 8000 Nameplates, Stamping, and Reports The numbering of Articles and the material contained in the Articles may not, however, be consecutive. Due to the fact that the complete outline may cover phases not applicable to a particular Subsection or Article, the rules have been prepared with some gaps in the numbering. 4, SUBARTICLES Subarticles are numbered in units of 100, such as [NB-1100 or CB-1200. 5. SUBSUBARTICLES Subsubarticles are numbered in units of 10, such as NB-2130, and generally have no text. When a number such as NB-1110 is followed by text, itis considered a paragraph. 6, PARAGRAPHS Paragraphs are numbered in units of 1, such as NB-2131 cor CB-2132, 7. SUBPARAGRAPHS, Subparagraphs, when they are majar subdivisions of a paragraph, are designated by adding a decimal followed by one or more digits to the paragraph number, such as NB-I111.1 of CB-IIL1.2, When they are minor subdivi- sions of a paragraph, subparagraphs may be designated by lowercase letters in parentheses, such as NB-1I111(a) or CB-II110), 8, SUBSUBPARAGRAPHS Subsubparagraphs are designated by adding lowercase letters in parentheses to the major subparagraph num- bers, such as NB-1111.1(@) of CB-1111.1(b). When further subdivisions of minor subparagraphs are neces- sary, subsubparagraphs are designated by adding Arabic ‘numerals in parentheses to the subparagraph designation, such as NB-I111(a)1) or CB-1111(2)Q). 9. REFERENCES References used within Section IIT generally fall into ‘one of the following four categories: A, References to Other Portions of Section III When a reference is made to another Article, Subarti- cle. or paragraph. all numbers subsidiary to that reference shall be inchided. For example. reference to NB-3000 includes all material in Article NB-3000; reference to NB-3200 includes all material in Subarticle NB-3200; reference to NB-3250 includes all paragraphs NB-3251 through NB-3256, B. References to Other Sections Other Sections referred to in Section IIL are: Section H, Material Specifications. When a require ment for a material. or for the examination or testing of a ‘material. is to be in accordance with a specification such fs SA-105, SA-370, or SB-160, the reference isto material specifications in Section II. These references begin with the leter “S."" Section V, Nondestructive Examination. Section V references begin with the letter “T" and relate to the nondestructive examination of material or welds. Section IX, Welding and Brazing Qualifications. Sec- tion IX references begin withthe letter “Q” and relate to ‘welding and brazing requirements Section XI, Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components. When a reference is made to inservice inspection, the rules of Section XI shall apply. C. Reference to Specifications and Standards Other Than Published in Code Sections (1) Specifications for examination methods and accep- tance standards to be used in connection with them are published by the American Society for Testing and Mate- Fials. At the time of publication of Section II some such specifications were not included in Section I of this Code. A reference to ASTM E 71-64 refers to the speci fication so designated by and published by ASTM, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa, 19103 (2) Dimensional standards covering products such as valves, flanges, and fitings are approved by the Ameri- can National Standards Institute! and published by the The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) was for mmerly known as the American Standards Association. Standards approved by the Associaton were designated by the pref "ASA" followed by the number of the standard and the year of publication. More recently. the American National Standards Institute was known as the United States of America Standard Institute. Standards were designated by the prefix “USAS" {allowed by the numberof the standard and the year of publi tion. While the letters of the prefix have changed with the name sf the organization, the numbers ofthe standards have remained unchanged, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. When a product is to conform to such a standard, for example ANSI B16.5, the standard is approved by the American National Standards Institute. The applicable year of issue is that suffixed to its numerical designation in Table NB-3132-1, for example ANSI B16.5-1968. ANSI- approved standards published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers are available from ASME, 345 East 47th St.. New York, N.Y. 10017. Other ANSI- approved standards are available from their publishers or the American National Standards Institute, 1430 Broad- way. New York, N.Y. 10018. @) Dimensional and other types of standards covering products such as valves, flanges, and fittings are also Published by the Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry and are known as Standard Practices. When a product is required by these rules to conform to a Standard Practice, for example MSS SP-. the Standard Practice referred tos published by the Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry. 1815 North Ft. Meyer Drive, Arlington, ‘Va, 22209. The applicable year of issue of such a Standard Practice is that suffixed to its numerical designation in ‘Table NB-3132-1, for example MSS SP-6-1963. (4) Specifications for welding and brazing materials are Published by the American Welding Society. 2501 Northwest 7th St.. Miami, Fla. 33125. Specifications of this type are incorporated in Section Il and are identified by the AWS designation with the prefix SF." for example SFA-S.1, (5) Standards applicable to the design and construction of tanks and flanges are published by the American Petroleum Institute and have designations sch as API- 620 and API-2000. When documents so designated are referred to in Section II, they are standards published by the American Petroleum Institute. D. References to Appendices Two types of Appendices are used in Section IIL and are designated Mandatory and Nonmandatory. (1) Mandatory Appendices contain requirements which ‘must be followed in construction; such references are designated by a Roman numeral followed by Arabic numerals. References to Table I-1.2 of II-1100, for exam= ple, relate to the Mandatory Appendices. (2) Nonmandatory Appendices provide information or ‘guidance for the use of Section III; such references are designated by a capital letter followed by Arabic numer- als. A reference to D-1100, for example, relates to Nonmandatory Appendin, MANDATORY APPENDICES APPENDIX I Design Stress Intensity Values, Allowable Stresses, Material Properties, and Design Fatigue Curves Tables 1-1.0 Design Stress Intensity Values, Sy, for Class 1 Components Table [-.1 Design Stress Intensity Values, Sq, for Ferritic Steels for Class 1 ‘Components ee . 6 Table E12 Design Stress Intensity Values, Sq, for Austenitic Steels, High Nickel ‘and Copper-Nickel Alloys for Class 1 Components... tn 18 Table E13 Design Stress Intensity Values, Sq, for Bolting Materials for Class | Components coven 30 Tables 12.0 Yield Strength Values, S, Table 12.1 Yield Strength. 5, for Ferrtic Steels ........ M Table 12.2 Yield Strength Values, S,, for Austenitic Stecls, High Nickel, and Copper Nickel Alloys a cess ce Table 12.4 Permanent Strain Limiting Factors ..... : 2 Tables 13.0 Tensile Strength Values, 5, Table 13.1 Tensile Strength Values, 5. for Ferrtic Steels cee B Table 13.2 Tensile Strength Values, 5, for Austenitic Steels, High Nickel, and Copper-Nickel All0YS ......++0++ . oo Table 14.0 Coefficients of Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusivity, 0 Table 15.0 Coefficients of Thermal Expansion 6 Table 1-6.0 ‘Moduli of Elasticity of Materials for Given Temperatures, 6) ‘Tables 1-7.0 Allowable Stress Values, S, for Class 2 and 3 Components Table I-7.1 Allowable Stress Values, §, for Ferritic Steels for Class 2 and 3 Components .. cesses 0 Table 1-7.2 Allowable Stress Values, $, for Austenitic Steels and High Nickel and Copper Alloys for Class ? and 3 Components Table 17.3 Allowable Stress Values, S, for Bolting Materials for Class 2 and 3 Components. ‘Tables 1.8.0 Allowable Stress Values, 5, for Class 3 Components Table I-8.1 Allowable Stress Values. S. for Fervtic Steels for Class 3 Components tos Table 1-8.2 Allowable Stress Values, S, for Austenitic Steels for Class 3 Components .... 107 3 Table 1-8.3 Table 1-8-4 Table 19.0 Figure 19.1 Figure 1-9.2 Figure 19.3 Figure 1.9.4 Tables 1-10.0 Table 1-10.1 Table 1-10.2 Table 1-10.3 Tables 1-11.0 Table E111 Tables 112.0 Table 112.1 Tables 1413.0 Table 113.1 Table 113.3 Tables 1-14.0 Table 114.1 Table 114.2 Allowable Stress Values, S, for Bolting Materials for Class 3 Components... Values, 5. for Nonferrous Metals for Class 3 Components Allowable Stre Design Fatigue Curves Design Fatigue Curves for Carbon, Low Alloy and High Tensile Stecls Design Fatigue Curve for Austenitic Steels, Nickel-Chromium-tton Alloy. Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy and Nickel-Copper Alloy Design Fatigue Curve for Wrought 70 Copper-30 Nickel Design Fatigue Curve for High Strength Steel Bolting Design Stress Intensity, Su, and Allowable Stress Values, S, for Class MC ‘Components Design Stress Intensity Values. S.,, and Allowable Stress Values, $, for Ferrtic Steels and Class MC Vessels .. Design Stress Intensity Values. 5. and Allowable Stress Values, §, for Austenitic Steels and High Nickel Alloys for Class MC Vessels Design Stress Intensity Values. Sy, and Allowable Stress Values. $. for Bolting Materials for Class MC Components. Design Stress Intensity Values, S,, for Class 1 Plate and Shell Type ‘Component Supports Design Stress Intensity Values. S., for Ferritic Steels for Class | Plate and Shell Type Component Supports Allowable Stress Values, 5, for Class 2, 3, and MC Plate and Shell Type ‘Component Supports Allowable Stress Values, $, for Fertitic Steels for Class 2, 3, and MC late and Shell Type Component Supports Yield Strength Values, $,, for Class 1, 2, 3, and MC Linear Type ‘Component Supports Yield Strength Values, $,. for Ferrtie Steels for Class 1, 2.3. ‘and MC Linear Type Component Supports . Yield Strength Values, 5. for Bolting Materials for Class 1-2. 3 ‘and MC Component Supports External Pressure Chart References External Pressure Chart References for Ferrous Steels External Pressure Chart References for Nonferrous Materials uo 18 19 80 BL 12 16 Ma Mas 46 ur 148 130 ‘Table F-L.t SECTION III, DIVISION | — APPENDICES TABLE 1-1.1 DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS — = csi 1 1 Wid. Pipe SA155 KCBS 1 SA-655 RZ,AYAW/RX 0) CMnSi 1 1 Wid. Pipe SA155 KCF65 1 SA-655 RZ,AY,AW/AX 110) csi 1 1 Casting $A352 LCB 1 SA-613 RY/RZ,AW/RX (10) csi 1 1 Plate SASIS 65 ‘SAGAT ALL (10) CMn-Si 1 1 Plate SASI6 65 SAGAT ALL or csi 1 1 Wid. Pipe SA671 CBES SA-655 AZ,AY.RW/RX (10H CMn-Si 1 1 Wid. Pipe SA671 CCES SA-455 AZ.RY.RW/RX oH csi 1 1 Wid. Pipe SA672 B65 SA-655 RZ.RY,RW/RX (10) CMn-Si a 1 Wid. Pipe SA672 C65 SA-S55 RZ,RY.RW/RX (10) APPENDIX I Table IL. , TABLE 1-1.1 \ DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S;,, FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Min. ‘Suess Jntonsity, kal (Multiply by 1000 to Obtain pi. Min. ur. or Metal Temperatures, F, Not to Exceed Yel Tonal —__ Temperanaes. Notte Excvee suenath Steagh —'100—=S«00”=S:*«0Ds«] GDGBD 70078080 Carton Stels 240 wo | 80180 2TH 300 go 1608s 1B 1G NA 270 ern ey ea ok ce 2 as 0 ss 300 Pn er en 300 ooo = 0183177172 821814 TA 320 er ee ee 380 oo = 0 D200 081718 370 600 = 0 00, 0 HOO 1WQ_ NTH HTB 350 ep ag ig coo ioe a tzaie 170) (oe 7 Table 11.1 SECTION IIl, DIVISION 1 — APPENDICES TABLE 1-11 (CONT'D) . DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S;,, FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS _ Product Type Nomint Gr orm sow.“ Specie Requirement Specification Composition No. No. ore Nor Grade Clas "and plicele Pargraphe Notes Carbon Sees (Cone a) csi 12 For sa2ee 2 shea RZIAV.AX sar és 1 2 fom Saco 1 Sasa namin 10) és 12 om Sasa 1 Salsa nZAWinie Ho) cans 1 2 For saios sa.954 az RW i csi 102 toe Sater ir Sheed AZ RWI t9 csi 12 Costing saz wee SA812 RVIRZRWIAX vo} Eins 12 fom saaso Ure Sxaoe AZ-AWinX i10} es 1 2 Combe = Sasso wee SA819 AYIMZ.AWIRX a csi 1 2 Wid. Pipe SA185 KC70 1 SA655 RZ,RY,AWIRX ~ exinsi 1 2 marie = Sates Kerr | Sages RERYEWIRK és 13 tw sasis “Go SASH AcE Enns 1 3 Plow Sasis 70 Sasa? ALL eal Hae lwisleye 7 conerit care SASS5 AZAY RWIRX Eins 1 2 wise = San GoD Sha35 RZRY RWIEA oa +2 wise = Saar G70 S55 AZAY AWIM Cains DB tes ey ty SABES RERY.AWIRX oe + 2 SminPipe — Saoe sags nz Exinsi 12 Garg SA216 wee 5h673 RY RZ.AWIRX és ee) saasa Lec SA8I3 RYIRZFIN IR Sato 1 2 Gap Sa@80 wee SA819 RYIMEFINIR 1 2 ew saso ‘bao SA54 AZAWIRX 12 eo sass c Sa54 RZAWIEX Enns 1 2 WiaPipe — Sa871 cor SA55 RZRY AWIRX tio} Enns 12 ware — sasr2 ‘Om SABSS RERY.AWIX 00) csi 1 2 Fon. sa266 3 sA654 AZ.AWIRX «2001 cunsi 12 Pate sa2%9 SA647 ALL . cunsi 1 2 te $0299 sae? ALL Enns 12 Wiaripe Saar cies Shess AV AZ. RWIRX Enns 1 2 wae Sage “Nae SAGES AY.RZAWIAK cunsi 12 pte sasor 1 saser aun over 21 inn canst 13 Pl sass? 2 Saser ate ore Bh na casi a rie) sA897 2 SA647 ALL 2% in. ane under (707) chins 13 WidPipe S871 C080 SA8S5 RY.AZ.RWIAX coh cans i 3 | wales sas 080 5A.855 RY AZAW/RX tio ww e Frings sA208 wea sA.652 Aw/axIRZ (aysoy é Wid" Fivings — SA234 PAW SR652 RWIRERY RZ tai ean ings sa2ae “wre Shes RWinxine favo} Shin Wis Fiiogs — SR234WPBW Sha62 Mme AYR ano) Enns Frege Saase ‘wee Sae52 AW/mxine ‘a Sans Fieings Sa420Wrus Sh652 FW /RIRe {ai110} Ems Wal iciogs — SA420 PLOW Shes2 RW im RY RZ fate) Low Ailoy tet, ‘Molybdenum Alloys co Mo 31 Sm.Pine SAP sass nz 9) HerhMo = 3} SmincPigp SAGES Shese nz t0} exo 3 1 Fow.Ppe Sao FP SaBs Az ol 4CohMo = «31 FowgPipe = Sago FP Sheos nz a9) APPENDIX I Table I TABLE 1.1.1 (CONT'D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Min ‘Sure Intensity, ksi (Multiply by 1000 to Obtain pi, Min, Un. For Metal Tamperatures,F, Not to Exceed Yall Tense | — ——$———~E——r—v ae ees ee ee = Carbon Steels (Cont'd) 35.0 mo 33 137 O70 360 goo, 7 asa 21s) ig oe ie are a0 yo 233 tS? 400 oer es) see eg or ee 500 mo 8 233 9 8s oa 78 70 8 50 B22 tk? tk 400 %0 5084237 9879192 420 750 25080 Bk 2.7207 2042 450 e000 27s as me t9w 550 Woo) 0) 0 cao er ay ag] oe 600 800 8720787 kA 28k 28D Low Alloy Stels % Molybdenum Alloys 300 oy ee eee 8 rs es ee | es Table 1.1 SECTION Il, DIVISION 1 — APPENDICES TABLE 1-1.1 (CONT°D) a DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS 4 Product Type Nominal BG, orm Spee. or Spacal Requirement Specification Composition No, Ne Not) No. Grade Clas” and AppiicableParographe Notes Low Alloy Steels (Conta) 4 Molybdenum (Cont'd) ote fing gaze ey sass awex a C5 Mo. Fitting SA-234 | WPIW. ‘SA-652 RZ.RY,RW/RX (a 4% Cre Mo 3 4 ‘Smis. Tube. SA213 — SA655 AVIAZ 1101] weno 31 tee” SRS oh SAO1g AVIRZ AR or eats CLS Se Aelav awn - J -”DUCm auwcrm 3 sasce bs sa0se nzswinx APPENDIX I Table 1.1 TABLE 1-1.1 (CONT'D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, Sin, FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Mi, ‘tras Intensity si (Multiply by 1000 to Obtain pa, Min, For Metal Temperatures, F, Not to Exceed Yield Stren wo 200 200 400006008000 SCOSC Low Alloy Stels (Cont'd) 4 Molybdenum (Cont'd) 330 a Ce 00 so 98973 tet 0 oo 7 7 e296 193190 370 so 7 zo or os m7 mee a0 400 mo 3 3 3 3s akon 20 70 50-0805 anatase an 480 750 50°50 50552 500 G0 8787287872878? 500 ee ee 500 oe ee eo oe 20) 00 oo oe no 650 ones oe) 00 8 ong oe sont | a ah 709 COU Oe Table 1.1 SECTION III, DIVISION I — APPENDICES TABLE 1-1.1 (CONTD) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Product Type Noninst Gr orm or Special Requirement Speciation Comporton No, Noo (ow rade cls and Apia Parga Note Low Alioy Stet (Con's) ‘Molybdenum (Cont'd) not Mo ma 4 sas02 83 saa aut =] Mo Mook MA ee el Mn Mean A 4 sass € = 3 gaara ‘ Mint Moun A eee ee fin MoM OMA 8 Wl Pine SA672 st00 SRESE AZAY.RWIRX i 2104 Nickel Alloys Zin 9&1 cating same ce sara avinz,Awiax 7 ain 98} Gaming Saas tes She1a AYIRZRIAX le DENK CHK Me 2-8 For A508 fo sA6s4 RAW on 1102 Chromium Alloys Tor Mo kW Pie SAIS ICR 1 sass AZAY.RWIRK = Cath eh ay sassy 21 Seaavace ab 160% Mo 4 1 smatue sans re saoss avinz 7 Vernmes: § 1 Stabe Saat Tad Saoss AVIRZ Poni we 4 1 Smite Saag Tap Saess AVIRZ 150% Me a1 Sacre Saaz PI Shans nz Tecenmess 41 Smit Pee saae Pit Skene ne i. Vou te a} Fone Sase Fri2 Snass Az Mee mos: 41 Form Pipe Saas Frit Sness Re 2eri Mo @ 1 Fomre Saas Fay Sness nz 160i me at Gone Saa2 Gm Sae13 AVIRZAWIRX 2] MorsMos: 41 spe SAIS tuck 1 sane azav.nWinx eo Mes! $1 Pla sags? ty} Saar ace ok 1 ce mo 41 wne.tipe SAI5 IR tsa SS AZAV.AWiRX a 180 we ay Phe sear Sheer ace 1.604 Mo 41 Fon sais Fi saqse nz,awinx 7 ico uscieeera nin eae Sate Fn Sheed RZ-AWIRX knimoxer 1 Gankng Saat? nes Sera AVN mm Tere Me Garin Saar Wee Sans AVINe Wm a Pour ie oot Be sage fia Sasa ne-nwinse weolme «41 ean Pipe Saas chit Sata nVInz MWR | V6rK Mos 41 wa. Pie SAIS TKCR 1 SAS RZ,AV.AWIRX a tconmes: = 4} Pre sas i" 2 Sagar act 10% Mo fet sa2%e were saqs2 nWinx ‘a] 1801 Me wis Fusing S234 Wrz Sha52 Remy AWIRX rH beet os: Entng Shao ‘wert Saes2 Rwinx fae 1 Go Most Wis Ficing = S234 ent Saes2 REMY AWIAX ta] 2% cwomium Alloys 2kCerMo 81 Pipn SAIS 2ucR 1 sass AZ RY. AWK = DicerMe = «81 Smutbe = Samah Sages nvm BiceMs = «Bo Sm rp Saag Pa Snese nz enim «town Sx 308 Faas Sasa ReAWinX bE Pele Case Saaso P22 snes az Reams 81 awe sassy "api Sage? ALL J APPENDIX 1 Table F1.t TABLE 1-1.1 (CONT‘D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Min. Stres Intensity, ksi (Multiply by 1000 to Obtain pi, Min UI For Metal Temperatures, F, Not to Exceed Vid Tens — —— Strength Strength 100200 = 900 400==500«G00w50.S«C700SC78DSC«OD Low Alloy Stels (Cont'd) % Molybdenum (Cont'd) as ee 2t0 4 Nickel Alloys 400 70 283 700 wo 00 oe mo er on oe 1 1022 Chromium Alloys 30 50 1833S Dstt 300 fea 7 200) 0g eo oo tey | ies ea 350 60 29 20 20 20 29 195 189 183 400 0 770222188 “00 wo 233231 Ba mB 450 eo 0 Ae oa aon 234 Chromium Alloys 300 0 90 8S 80917917879 Table 11.1 SECTION III, DIVISION 1 — APPENDICES TABLE 1.1.1 (CONT'D) a DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS , Product Tyee Nomew |e Ort sre tte cnet er Sone Resuirement Speciation Composition No. Ne: Wow) Nor Grede clas Png ature Speciation Low Alloy Steels (Cont'd 24 Chromium Alloys (Coma) 2% Cr-1 Mo. 5 1 Casting A217 WoO $A613 RYIRZ.RW/AX 7 Bo Ge sass com saoia AYRE RWAK all Pe a SA195 2u0R tsa@ES RZAY.AWIRK a Bree od Be Sate “roe saesa RERWinX v BecriMe = 81 Fog saa f22 Saeed Re'RWin ears 4d Ge Sager m3 Skger ce CMe = § 2 eating saaer aN saeta RvIRZAWIRK 2601 Mo Fsiog sa2%8 wen sacse awinx ur 2her Mo Wis Fig “Saat Weaaw SA682 Rem AWIRX ‘ 4 Chromium Alloys acetme 8 1 Smet = sazis Tat sas6 nvinz Bent he 3} Snnrioe Saas Fat Saese nz Bent me 8 1 Foe Saas Foi Shoot nvinznwinx Beri no 81 Fon. Pige Sasso Frat Sass nz 30-1 ho Sot ho sacra Eager ate Soc 31 Carpe Saaze cht Sh613 AV IR AWIRX Boe e eee tess sages Fi Sasa nenwine aoc he 5 1 Pe sar v3! ERS ace $5108 Chromium Alloys Sermo Fring sazot wes sasse awinx wr Sooime Wis Fig Sasa aw Sa82 Rem AWA ‘ Seri mo 5 2 wna.Pioe Sat SCR 1 sass AZ AWN Sn mo 5 2 Smet — Saaiy Te Shas RVR 2en Mo 3 2 Smite = Saas Shess ning Sectme 3 2 Smintue = Saigo Skess avin Sook ue 52 Smite Saau Pe sass nz 7Soh Me 5 2 Sinope Saas tr SA855 RE Sectmo 5 2 Smnroe Saas fo Sane ne Soi Mo $2 Fownee SAa60 fh Skene ne 760% Mo 5 2 Fou pe Saas Fry Sess ne Sect me 5 2 Fog.ripe Sas Fro Saess ne Js Bock mo 5 2 Pune Sey th cei 360% Mo 5 2 Gites Saas co SaSta AvTAZ.AWIRX ceil eee fea sate Fs SA.654 RAW sco Mo Gb 4c5 Shey eet eects sccame 8 2 Coming saz cs sara RY IRzZ.AWIRK SScnne £2 Serbs saaze crs S613 AVIRA SSctme $3 Gaps Saaze Gr S613 RV RE RWIP “ APPENDIX 1 Table F1.1 TABLE 1-1.1 (CONT’D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS ‘tres Intensity, ksi (Multiply by 1000 to Obtain pei, Mi, For Metal Temperatures, €, Not to Exceed Yield Strength too 700 5040000800078 Low Alloy Steels (Cont'd) 2% Chromium Alloys (Cont'd) 400 mo 293231 9 m7 208 8 208 450 Oo ae | an ee eo so mo 8 ms swat 3 Chromium Alloys 300 0 007 Ot? tet 480 mo 50 ma 22 230 230 «229228 510.9 Chromium Alloys 0 0 = 0217S D2 tO ta 400 wo 28 m3 A ek AS Oat 450 70 509 SRB eo 900 008s mS war ‘Table H-L-1 SECTION I1l, DIVISION 1 — APPENDICES TABLE 1-1.1 (CONT'D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, Sp, FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Product Type Nominal oP Form Soe. or Special Requirement Specification Composition No. (ow 1) No. Grade Class and Applicable Paragraphs Notes Martesitic Steels Weal 74 Plate SA240 405 SA647 ALL 9] wera 7 4 Bar SA479 405 SA654 RZ,AWIAX Be ees) SA240 4105 SA647 ALL (10) 130r Co A479 402A Sa.654 RZ,RWIRK =] Be el ir en SAa79 4031 SR.654 RZ-AWIRX 13cr 6 1 ew SA479 410A SASS RZ_AWIRX 13cr 6 1 Bw SA479 4101 SABS4 AZAWIRX 136 eee oe ron sAts2 6 SA-650 FZ.AW/RX 5 1c Ce ese to 50.296 Fe SA54 RZRWIRX 136% Mo 6 3 caning SA217 cals SA613 RYIAZ,AWIRX 13 Ce Mo 6 3 ConPipe 5826 CPCAIS SA8I3 RY/AZRWIAX 13cr4 Ni 6 4 casting saa? cag SAGI2 RY/AZ,RWIRX 266-1 Mo 1019 Plate SA240 xM27 SAAT ALL 26Cr1 Mo 1! 9 Sms & Wid. Tube SA268 X27 SAB55 AVIAZ 26Cr1 Mo wr 9 Bar A479 xMIT A854 RZAWIRX Precipitation Hardened Stels PENIABCr2T org. & Bar sA638 660 SA654 RZ,RWIRX @ 17 Cra Ne Cw Fora. & Bor SAS64 630 A654 RZAWIRX (ae 17 Cra Nia co Fors. A705 630 SA654 AZ.AWIRX 21161 17 Gea Nia cu Fora, & Bar SAS64 630 SA654 AZ,AWIRX (2167 17 Ce Nid Cu Fors. SA705 630 SA654 AZRWIAX v6. 17 Cea Nia cw org. & Bar SAS64 630 SA654 AZ.AWIRX utr 17 Cra Na Cu Ferg. sam 620 SA654 AZAWIAX (20) Notes: (1) The following are the abbrevitions used for Product Form: (a) Wid (ch Fors. Forging, Forme. (2) Not for weided construction. (3) This materal shall be normal zd and tempered. (4) Sp) values ang P.Aumbers for see fittings shall be the same ax those asigned to the material fom which the fittings ae made Ftings shall be made only from materials sted in this Table. However, the moter requivements of he referenced tral ype: fication need be met only a feauired by the fitting specification (5) These stress values apply to material that hasbeen age hardened at 1180 F. Wielded, (6) Sms. ~ Seamtes, J w APPENDIX 1 Table TABLE 1-1. (CONT?) ( estan STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, Sn FOR FERRITIC STEELS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTE , Gem vay Way y 790. Ob _ Woteo tes Vio Teme ea, Gimti,Jap awe —=ato «400 eo Wi Alloy Feo ares Se mo wo 17S HD HT se te mo waster 74 108 18H & 40.0 70.0 233 233 233 28 20 22 20.9 20.7 oy th ER ce es eng ee ee woo oom? 05 HOLT E32 ———C——_. ic oan Here Se no wo 3s 2 a aS eso tsps wT ee mo wo mga aga ao a (oy Those res ees aply to maar that hasbeen ape hardened at 1900 (6) Tree et luce apy to material that has bean ar-herdened at 1078 F {By Grade B,C, or D of SA.302 may be specified Ne Bh amy erade ot tne plate specification may be speed (0,20 etal Presture Chart eforencss, se Tables 140. {if} e221 t0Ib) is mandetory for this materi. Table 11.2 SECTION Ill, DIVISION | — APPENDICES TABLE 1-1.2 DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S;,, FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Product Type Nominal PG. Form Spee. or ‘Special Requirement Specification Composition No. Ne. Note 1) No. Grade Clans ‘nd Applicable Poregraphs Notes High Alloy Steeis ‘Type 304 Stainless St 18Cr8 Ni 8 1 For, SA182 F064 SAG54 AVIAZAX (2) 8) 18. Cr Ni 8 1 Smis. Tube A213 TPI0AL, 5655 RVIRZ usr) 1ecrani 8 1 Plate $A240 308. S647 ALL 2108) 1eCrens Bt plate S240 _ 305 SA647 ALL 125 1BCraNi Bt Wid Tube SA249 TP30AL SAG55 RV/AZ 2ntis) 18Cr8 Ni 8 1 Wid. aSmis.Pipe SA:312 TPSOAL. SA655 AZ avcash | 18Cr8Ni 8 1 Bar SAAB 308L SA654 AYIRZ,AX (20018) 18craNi Bt Fittings A403 WPs08L sA652 RX (2, 18CraNi 8 4 Wid. Fittings $8403 WPSOALW SA852 RZAY.AX (aang) s8craNi 8 1 Casting SA51 CFIA SASI3 RXAY a] 18Cr8 Ni B 1 Casting SA351 CFBA SA6I3 RXAY at 18Cr8Ni Se ow sats? F008 SA654 AYIRZAK a] F308H 18Cr8Ni eal eo sA.336 Fe SA$54 RYIAZAK ay 18cr8ni B 1 Ferg. Pipe 5A430 P04 & SA855 AZ (artis Fesoai 18cr8Ni 81 Cast Pipe Saast cPFe: SA6I3 AY.AK a] wworsNi 8 1 Casting sags crs SA13 BY.AX a iecrsN Bt Caring SA3st ore SA613 RYIAX @ 18Cr8 Ni 8 1 For, Sate F048 SA654 RYIRZAX 2@ F308H ICN 81 Sms. Tube SA213 TP308& SA655 RVIRZ (ay 108) TPs0aH s8cr8Ni 1 Plate SA-240 904 & 304K SAAT ALL (2) 18) 1BCrEN 1 Wid Tube SA249 Te308 8. SA655 RVIAZ 2) 08) ‘Te30aH 1wcrsN 1 WId.&Smis Pipe SA312 TP3O4 SA.656 AZ 118) Te30ai 1crani 1 wa Pine SA358 3048 3064 1 SAGES AZ.AY.AX 208) 18.Cr8 Ni 1 Sms. Pipe SA376 TP304& A655 FZ (21 138) e308 wera ni 8 1 Cast Pine sa4s2_ TP308H SASI3 RY.AK 2 1BCraNi 8 1 bar sAa79 302 SA654 RYIRZ,AX 2) 1BCrEN 8 1 Ber S47 3048 A654 RVIRZAX 2 0a "| wworen Bt Fitngs sa403 W304 SA852 RX ain] wcreni Bt wid. Pitinge SAa03 wPa0aw SA-652 RZ.RY.AX an were BT Fittings 8A403. WPI0¢H 8A-652 RX (ayia) 1BCraNi BF ytd Fetone A403 WesodkW SA652 RZRY.AX (aya) 18CrBNi 8 1 Fer. $A182 F308 SA654 RYIRZ.AX eva) Fs0ai a 18crsNiNy 3 1 Seis Tube SA213TPa0aN 5A655 AVIRZ a] WworsNiN Bt Plate S240 _304N SA847 ALL @ ABCBNIN B81 Wid. & Smin Pipe SA312 TROON SA855 RZ 2 1BCrBNIN = 81 Wid. Pipe 58358 30 SA655 RZ.AY,AX aE TBCBNIN 81 Sms Pipe S376 Te304N 5A.655 AZ cy WWOSNN Bt Bar SA479 306N SA654 RYIAZ,AX a] 1BCSNIN 81 Fore. Pipe 3.430 FPS0aN S655 AZ 2 18 APPENDIX I Table 11.2 TABLE 1-1.2 DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER.NICKEL ALLOYS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Min Stress Intensity, ksi [Multiply by 1000 to Obtain pl, Min. un For Metal Temperatures, F, Not to Exceed Viel Tensile $$$ ————IrrIOrrrvverewes od a ee ee High Alloy Stee Type 304 Stantes 250 ae tee) ine tee te a ice ae | eeena cas 250 mo 8 71671875 kt3.7 3810 350 C7oE xe cas] set 00 wo =o m0 0st t62 tts ne pope oe on) iss) tog ie ie ae eo ae 300 (eo) oe oe ey |e | ee os ee ee 350 0 8 39 ae tay e828 350 70 33 a3 MGA 778218987 ‘Table 11.2 TABLE DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS SECTION Il, DIVISION | — APPENDICES 2 (CONT'D) FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Product Type Nomina BG Form Soe. or ‘Spacat Requirement Specification Composition No. No. (Note 1) No. Grade Class, Notes High Alloy Stes (Conv) Type 304 Stainiss Steels (Cont'd) WWCrBNiN tinting A403 weD04N sAe52 AX vray 1BCrBNIN 81 Wid. Fittings, «=== SOE WPAN 5A852 RY.AZ.RX ita Type 309, 310 Staines Steels 25cr12Ni 8 2 Casting saas1 che SA6I3 RYIAZ.RWIRX a 25Cr20Ni 8 2 carting SAa51 cK20 SASI3 RYIRE-RWIRX a 256-12 Ni B 2 CanPipe Saas Cree SAGI3 RYIAZAWIAK ‘i 25.¢r20Ni 8 2 Cart Pipe Saas) CK) SAGI3 RYIAZ.RWIAK a 25cr12Ni 82 casting sAgs1 cH20 A612 RY.AX 2 25 Cr12Ni 8 2 Cethpe SA451 cPH20 SA613 RYIAX @ 230-12 wi 82 Fittings A403 wra00 sa52 Rx citar 2.Gr22 Ni 8 2 We Fitinge —SA403WWPS0QW SA652 RZAY.AX aia 28.0r20 Ni 8 2 Fisting SA403 we3i0 SA652 AX a) 25 6-20Ni 8 2 Wha. Fisinge S403 WeaToW SA.852 AZ.AY,AX (2h 25 6r20 ni 8 2 Fo, sage F25 SA-G54 RY/RZAX 2 25 Cr12 Ni 8 2 WiaPipe sasss a0) SA.659 AZ,AV.AK (rs) 25 620i 8 2 Wid. Pipe sass 0 SA.655 AZ.RVIAX 08), Type 316 Stainless Stees WOr2Ni2Mo 8 1 Fong sata? Fare. SA654 RYIRZAX 2 16CrI2Ni2Mo 8 1 Sms. Tube SA213 TeaI6L SA655 AVIRZ (antsy 16Cr-12Ni2Mo 8 1 Pine A240 "S16t—L SAAT ALL (205) 1Cr12Ni2Mo 8 1 Wid Tube SA2«9 TPateL SA655 AVIRZ ‘ainsi 16Cr12Ni2Mo 8 1 Wid. ASmis Pipe SAID TPSTOL SA.655 AZ anni N6CH2NIMe 8 1 Be Saar 3161, SA654 RYIRZ,AX 2), WCr12N2Mo 8 1 Fittings A403 wea16L SA652 AX. (2vanray Wert2N2Mo 8 1 Wid. Fittings © SOR. WPOTOLW 5A652 AXRY,AZ (aan) W6CIZNL2Mo 8 1 org sate F168 SA654 AYIAZAX of Far6H 1crs2Ni2Me 8 1 Fore, sA.96 Fam SA654 RYIRZ,AX a N6Cri2NzMo 8 1 orp Pipe SAa30 rab A655 RZ. covrsy FeaieH IBCrONi2Mo 8 1 Casting SA961craM SAGI3 RYIRZ,AWIRX (i 1CrBN2Mo Bt Gasting A351 CaM SAG13 RYIAZ- RWI @ WCeI2Ni2Mo 8 1 Cet ipe Saas cPrem SAGI3 RYIRZAWIEX ch 16CrIZN-2Mo 8 Fittings A403 wrate sA652 AX (2ncaray I8Gr12N-2Mo 8 1 Fittings = Saad rate SA652 RZAYAX nance} WCrI2N2Me 8 Fittings Sa403we3ieH SA652 AX ‘2uaire) HBCrI2N-2Mo 8 1 wis Fitings = SOS WPT SA652 RZ.AY.AK (2uayi18) Wort2Ni2Me 8 1 Fo® sats Fotee, SA654 RYIRZAX (2187 Fa16H WWCrI2NI2Mo 8 1 Sms Tube saz Tatea, SA-656 RVIRZ nisl Tesi6 Wert2Ni2Me 8 1 Pla SA240 216 8 316 SA647 ALL ‘20 N6CrI2Ni2Mo 8 = 1 Wid Tube 5A249 TPaI68 5A655 AVIRZ ans Tease 20 APPENDIX I Table 11.2 TABLE 1:1.2 (CONTD) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, Sp, FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Min ‘Stress Intensity. ksi (Multiply by 1000 to Obtsin pal, Mi, Un. For Meta! Termperatures,P, Not to Exceed Yih Tanai | ———_— ‘Soain String 100200300400 -=—«500=S«GooS=S«SO.S~S*~«OO”SSP gow High Alloy Stels Con'é) ‘Type 304 Stainless Steels (Cont'd) ‘Type 309, 310 Staintess Steels 0 65.0 pore ieee ee re a ee ee 300 no oe 0 oo es es ee 300 %0 = 09 900 0 Ossett Type 316 Staintes Steels 250 0 678787 tae 883228 an 250 mo 1671876713513? daa 300 m0 00 20000183 twO 1708s 300 70 = 0 O02 ttt 300 %50 0 mo 01938018? 4 ‘Table 1.2 SECTION III, DIVISION 1 — APPENDICES TABLE 11.2 (CONT'D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Product Type Nominal BG, Form Spec. or Special Requirement Specification Composition No. No. (Note 1) No. Grade Class ‘and Applicable Paragraphs Notes High Alloy Steels (Conta) Type 318 StoiniessStels (Cont'd) N6CrIZNI2Mo 8 1 WIS. ASmis.Pipe © SA912TPST6R SA655 RZ (v8) ‘eaten T6CeI2Ni2Mo 8 1 Wid Pioe sasse "38a 1 SA.655 AZ,RY.AX tants 16H WCrt2Ni2Mo Bt Sms Pipe SAs76 THOR SA655 AZ ‘as TeaT6H M6CrIZNiZMo 8 1 Cant Pipe Saas TPII6H 5A-613 RY.AX 2 N6CrI2Ni2Mo 8 1 Bar saa ‘nee SA854 RYIRZAX a eH WWCMIZNI2MoN 8 1 Sms Tube SA2139 Tpa1eN SA655 AVIRZ a W6CHI2N2MoN 8 1 Plate A240 _216N, SGT ALL a WCrIIN2MON 8 1 WIS. Smik Pye SABI2 TSIEN A655 RZ ra WCrI2N2MON 8 1 We. Pipe A358 NY SASS AZAY.AX ‘2 WCrI2NI2MoN @ 1 Seis Pipe SA3IS TPIT6N SA655 FZ @ WCrIZN2MON Bt Bar sAa7 —316N SA654 RYIRZ,AX al W6Ce2N2MeN B11 Fong. Pipe SA.430 FPaIEN SA-656 RZ a TCrI2N2MoN 8 1 Fitinge A403 weai6N SA.452 RX aim WCr2Ni2MON 8 1 Wis. Fitting ——=«SALAOB_WPOTBNW SA652 RXAY,AZ eta) ‘Type 321 Stainless Stees _ WWOHONT «Bt org. sate raza SA654 RYIAZAX ral] Fat Woon; 8 Fore. sane Fer SA654 RYIRZAX a ABCHONT) = Bt Fors Pipe 58430 F321 & Sa55 RZ avai FraziH WWorIoNT: = 1tuings sa4o3 wea A652 AX aay WBCrIONT: «= 81 Wid Fitings «SAO. WPSZIW SA.652 AZ.AY.RX ial WWCrIONT: «Beings 5403 WPS2tH SA652 AX ‘aia WCrIONT: «Bid. Fittings = SAAD. WPOZTHHW SA652 AZ,RY.RX nal WWoMONT 81 Fong sare F218 SA654 RYIRZAX ne eat WWCrONIT: «BS Tube sazia Trae 58.655 RVIRZ cs) ‘rpa2in wwerowiTi 8 1 Plate A240 9218 3214 SA647 ALL canis) ABCHIONIT) = 1 Wid, Tube. SA240 Tate. SA.658 AVIRZ oe) raz WWCKIONIT) 1d. & Sms. Pipe SASIZ. TPIT SA655 AZ cans) Trav WWortomiT; 81 Wi. Pipe sassa a7 A655 AZ.AY.AX 2108) TWCrONT: =—-B Simi. Pe SA376 T9218 SA655 RZ ans Wertoniti = 81 Bar saan 3218, SA.654 RYIRZAX 1, ‘Type 347, 348 Staines Steels WWCrON-c> = tasting sat crac SAIS RY.AX ai WeOrsONics Bt Ga Pipe S451 cPFaC SABI3 AY.AX ot 2 4 ~ APPENDIX 1 Table 1-1.2 TABLE 1-1.2 (CONT'D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S;,, FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Min, ‘Sires Intensity, ks (Multiply by 1000 10 Obtain pil Min. un. For tet Yat Tensile | ————_—___* rs Co eS Se ee ee High Alloy Steels (Cont'd) Type 316 Stainless Steels (Conta) 300 759 200-200 2009.3sBOst'stwtwtws 8 350 UO 20s 3s os oe oe oe yee oe 350 GeO a is a ogee te coe ee Type 321 Stainless Steals 300 m0 = 0 0 D172 300 %0 200-00 008672848188? ‘Type 347, 348 Stainless Steels 0 70 0-200 00 tt at 2 ‘Table 11.2 SECTION III, DIVISION I — APPENDICES TABLE 1-1,2 (CONT’D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Product Type Poe orm Spec. or ‘Spocal Requirement Specification No. Ne. (Note t) No. Grade Class and Applicable Paragraphs Notes High Alloy Steels (Conta) ‘Type 347, 348 Stainless Stel (Cont'd) 1BCIONC 8 tog sate F347 & SAG54 AYIRZRX of F3a7H 1WortoNec> Borg, sage Fee SA-654 RYIRZAX i TBCrIONeCh = 81 Form Pipe 5A430 FP247 @ SA855 AZ’ 2 Feaa7it 1CrtONIcD «8 tong sate F478, SA.654 RYIRZ.AX (2ug7 Foun NBCr1ONICo «Bt Fova, sate F348 & SA654 RYIRZAX (219) Foaah Ce a sAzia TROT & SAG55 AVIRZ conn eam HECHIONLCD 8 1S Tube SA29 Tada SA855 RVIRZ cans) TP348H WCNC 81 law A240 347 8 947H SAAT ALL avs WCrONC> 81 Plate SA240 3488 30H SA687 ALL ‘aii15) NEGHONICe «81 Wids Tube SA249 "TP347 @ SA655 AVIRZ ‘ais rea7H BCrIONC «BW. Tube A289 ThSAB & A655 RVIRZ ey TPsaan 1BCHONKCD 8 «1 Wid. Sms. Pipe SAGIZ TRIAD. A655 RZ. ainsi] e347 TBCrIONLCD 81 Wd, Sma. Pine SAB12 TPBMd oe SA.055 RZ cvs) Traeait 1BCr1ONICD B81 Wid Pipe sagss a7 SAG55 AZAKAY fans WOON BO} Wid Pipe SAas8 yea S655 RZAXAY (21118) WOON 8 1 Smin. Pipe 5A376 Tra47 & SA.656 AZ rai] Teaa7nt 1BCrIONLCD Bt Smin. Pipe Saar Tras sA55 AZ ens 1oroNc> 81 Cast Pipe Saas TP347H SA619 RY.AX @ WcrtoNech 81 ar saan ‘347a SA654 AYIRZAX a aan 1BorON-C 81 Bar saa MB 5A.656 RYIRZ.RX @ 348H WWer1oNice 8 Fittings A403 _weat7 5652 RX WCr1ONiC> 81 Wid. Fittings = SAAO3 WraaTW. 58.652 RZ.AY,AX IBCrIONICD = 8} Fittings 3a403 wrad7i A652 RX IBCrIONiCo Bt Wa. Fttinge «S403. WPA THY SA652 AZAY AX WCr10NiCe 8} Fivings SA403 _ wraae 5A.652 AX WortoNice 8 «1 Wid. Fittings © SRAO3. WAR 5A652 AZ.AY.AX Type XM-19 Stainlas Stats RCHINISMn 8 9 Plate SA200 xM19 SA6A7 ALL 22CHIBNI5Mn 8 3 Bar A479 XxMA9 SA654 RYIAZAX 45 See. Tube se-162 $8519 ALL (acncisy s ‘Sms. Pipe & Tube $8-407 $8513 ALL evi) 3 Rod & Bor 38.408 $8510 ALL i 8 Plate 58-409 58.509 ALL eins) a Fors. 58.564 58510 ALL 27) Py APPENDIX 1 Table 11.2 TABLE 1-1.2 (CONTD) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, Sm, FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Min Stress Intensity, ksl (Multiply by 1000 to Obtain pi Min un, For Metal Temperatures, F, Not to Exceed Yield Teosil $$" rs Swength Strong 100 200 «= 300400 5000050700 78000 High Alloy Stools (Cont'd) Type 347, 348 Stiniss Stele (Cont'd) 300 mo «200 200 0019.2] tBDtk?t 8 300 yea 200) | uo | aod) oo! om! igs | ioe ies es as) ‘Type XM-19 Stantes Steet 550 woo 33 OD HD SD DB High Nickel Alloys 0 0 67167167 Ratt? 1 Table 1.1.2 SECTION III, DIVISION | — APPENDICES TABLE 1-1.2 (CONT'D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Product Type Nomi Pe. Form Spec. or ‘Special Requiroment Specification Composition No. _ Ne. (ote) No. Grade Class and Applicable Paragraphs Noter High Nickel Alloys (Cont'd) Nifecr 4 Sis, Tube 58.169 $8513 ALL ‘2usicsy Nife cr 4s ‘Smit. Pipe & Tube $8.407 e513 ALL (18105), NiFer 4 Rod & Gar 58.208 $8510 ALL (2118) NiFecr 4 Pate 58.409 8.509 ALL iiss) NiFecr 4% Ferg 58564 88510 ALL 2068) Nigu 2 od & Bar se.164 a 8510 ALL, vs) Nicu a Fos & Bar 58-164 8 $8510 ALL vs) Nic 2 Smile Pipe & Tube SB-165 $8513 ALL causiiancsi Nica 2 Fors 58.564 58.510 ALL (vs) Niecy 2 Paste se.27 58.509 ALL, (ansit15) Nice 2 Smis. Tube 58.163 $8.57 ALL (26105) Nice 2 Smis.Pipe® Tube SB.168 $8513 ALL «2isitt31415 Nicy 2 Rod & Bar 8-164 $6510 ALL (208) Nicu a Rod & Bar 38.164 5 $8510 ALL (218) Nicu a Pte se-127 $8509 ALL nnd] Nic 2 ar sete a 58510 ALL 20), Nicu 2 Sms. Tube, 90.169 $0519 ALL nro] Nic 2 Smit Pipe & Tube $8.15, 38513 ALL (rons) Nicrte a Smit. Pipe & Tube 8-167 $8513 ALL (aniencr4is6) Nicere a ‘Sms Pipe & Tube $8167 58513 ALL (248115) Nicete 3 Sms Tube $8.16 98513 ALL is)187 Nicos a oa & Bar 58.166 Se510 ALL cn) Nicere 3 Smis. Pipe & Tube 55-167 38513 ALL (2y5i1131115) Nicere 3 Prate 8.168 38509 ALL (26015), Nicere a Fora, 58564 58510 ALL 8) NiGrMore 43 Sheet se4as 156.509 ALL. (2y51116) NiceMore 48 Pia 58.435 $8500 ALL cavsia7] NicrMore 43 Ber ses72 58510 ALL rausienta} NicrMoca 43 Powe 90-449 38509 ALL (ver NicrMeca 43 Smis.Pipe & Tube SB.aag 38513 ALL 18) NiGeMeca 43 Fos & Bae sB.4a6 58510 ALL er 6 4 APPENDIX 1 Table 11.2 TABLE 1-1.2 (CONT'D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, Sm, FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Min ‘Suess nts ks (Multi by 1000 vo Oban pal, Min on Forme T 10 Exceed Yield Tanto Stren __Strrain__t00_ 20030040000 ~=«G0 eso D ego High Wok Alioys (Conta) x00 m0 m0 m0 90 D0 mOmw0wOsmD 230 mo 677387 tz tate ate 90 a 220 mo 876k SA eee ta x00 wo 01761658959 350 %0 ma S82 testes tests taste? “00 0 OS eee 222 med 850 so 83 m3 mama 250 a mq 0 00 00 200 000200 200200200 0 so 333 ms 233 ms asa ats eee es wo 31D ts sts asp te 60.0 1200 366 36.6 366 33.9 328 320 31.0 nS ‘ (Table continu on next page) 2 Table 1.2 SECTION II], DIVISION 1 — APPENDICES TABLE 1-1.2 (CONT’D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, Sp), FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Product Type Nominal BG, Form Sees. or Composition No. No. (Note 1) No. Grade Class Notes Coppar-Nickel Alloys cons Py Smis.Tube SBN 715 S851 ALL, (2189115) con ™ Plow sein 75 58.509 ALL, 2vi81115) « Py Pate sein 7s $8509 ALL, avsici2)4181 uni ” Smis.Tube sean) 715 98519 ALL (2n61418) NoTes: (1) The following are the abbreviations vad for Product Forms al Wid. — Welded, (b) mls. —Seamvess, c} Fora. Forging, Forse. (2) Ae eomparatures sbove 100 F, the design stress intensity values moy excned 662/3% and may ao reach GOR viele eee ath Gr ‘oftet) at temperature, This may result in @ permanent svain of ae much as 0.1% When this smount of astomenen (ee, ‘acceptable the designer should reduce the design sree intensity £0 obtain an accepable deformation Table 28 hee aoncg factors which, when applied to the yield strength values shown an Tabie 1.22, will eve 9 seaign steve toma thee a nh ‘omer lavels of permanent train, (91 NO welding is parmitted oa these materi (41 Si value and P-Numbers fr ste fitting shall be the same a those esigned tothe material from which the ftng ie made, Fitins ‘all be mace only trom materials listed in this Table, Howover, the material sequiraments of the referenced morerial apecfcnnon need be met ony ae required By the iting spectfestion, (5) Anneaied 28 C APPENDIX I Table 1.2 TABLE 1-1.2 (CONT'D) DESIGN STRESS INTENSITY VALUES, S,,, FOR AUSTENITIC STEELS, HIGH NICKEL, AND COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS FOR CLASS 1 COMPONENTS Min. ‘Stress Intensity, ks! (Multiply by 1000 t0 Obtain psi Mio. un. For Metal Temperatures, F, Not to Exceed Yield Tensilg =| ———— eo Suength Sanath 100 200=—«300= 40050060050 700750800 Copper Nickel Alloys wo (Oh) 1 oO wo OO TH Hm 200 oO tag 26) te | 500 70 260 hat (6) Drawn, stress alieved. (71 Solution oated (2) Hor finned, {8} Sin. and unde. (10) Stress Relieved (1) As Reltea (0121 2 nan under 113) 8 in 0.0. and uncer. 114) Owe § in. 0. [15) For Externai Pressure Chart references, soe Tables 1-140, 116) Less than in 119) Ye inv and ove. (98) $A.403 WP3D4L snd PSTBL ‘itings made from SA-182 FIDL or F3Y6L, respectively, shall meet room temperature minimum specified tensile strength of 65.0 ks

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