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APPENDIX 5

GUIDELINE ON THE APPROVAL OF NEW


MATERIALS UNDER THE
ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE

A00 Code Policy. It is the policy of the ASME Boiler The inquirer shall state whether or not the material
and Pressure Vessel Committee to adopt for inclusion is covered by patents, whether or not it is licensed,
in Section II only such specifications as have been and if licensed, any limitations on its manufacture.
adopted by the American Society for Testing and Mechanical Properties. Together with the specifica-
Materials (ASTM), by the American Welding Society tion for the material, the inquirer shall furnish the
(AWS), and by other recognized national or international Committee with adequate data on which to base design
organizations. values for inclusion in the applicable tables. The data
It is expected that requests for Code approval will shall include values of ultimate tensile strength, yield
normally be for materials for which there is a recognized strength, reduction of area, and elongation, at 100°F
national or international specification. For materials (or 50°C) intervals, from room temperature to 100°F
made to a recognized national or international specifica- (or 50°C) above the maximum intended use temperature,
tion other than those of ASTM or AWS, the inquirer unless the maximum intended use temperature does not
shall give notice to the standards developing organiza- exceed 100°F. If adoption is desired at temperatures
tion that a request has been made to ASME for adoption at which time-dependent behavior may be expected to
of their specification under the ASME Code and shall control design values, data on these time-independent
request that the organization grant ASME permission properties shall be provided to a temperature 100°F
to reprint the specification. For other materials, a request (50°C) above the temperature at which time-dependent
shall be made to ASTM, AWS, or a recognized national behavior becomes significant. Any heat treatment that
or international organization to develop a specification is required to produce the tensile properties should be
that can be presented to the Code Committee. fully described.
It is the policy of the ASME Boiler and Pressure If coverage is desired at temperatures at which time-
Vessel Committee to consider requests to adopt new dependent behavior may be expected, creep rate and
materials only from boiler, pressure vessel, or nuclear creep rupture strength data of base metal and appropriate
power plant component Manufacturers or end users. weld metals and weldments shall also be provided, at
Further, such requests should be for materials for which 100°F (or 50°C) intervals to 100°F (or 50°C) above
there is a reasonable expectation of use in a boiler, the maximum intended use temperature.
pressure vessel, or nuclear power plant component If adoption at temperatures below room temperature
constructed to the rules of one of the Sections of is requested, and if it is desired to take design advantage
this Code. of increased strength at lower temperatures, data on
Application. The inquirer shall identify to the Com- the time-independent properties shall be provided at
mittee the Section or Sections and Divisions of the 100°F (or 50°C) intervals to and including the lowest
Code in which the new material is to be incorporated, intended use temperature.
the temperature range of application, whether cyclic Notch toughness data shall be provided for materials
service is to be considered, and whether external pres- for which Code toughness rules would be expected to
sure service is to be considered. The inquirer shall apply. The data shall include test results for the intended
identify all product forms, size ranges, and specifications lowest service metal temperature and for the range of
for which incorporation is desired. material thicknesses desired. For welded construction,

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the notch toughness data shall include the results of including data on procedure qualification tests made in
Code toughness tests for weld metal and heat-affected accordance with the requirements of Section IX. Weld-
zone for weldments made by the intended welding ing tests shall be made over the full range of thickness
processes. in which the material is to be used. Pertinent informa-
If the material is to be used in components that tion, such as postweld heat treatment required, suscepti-
operate under external pressure, stress–strain curves bility to air hardening, effect of welding procedure and
(tension or compression) shall be furnished, at 100°F heat-affected zone and weld metal notch toughness,
(or 50°C) intervals over the range of design temperatures and the amount of experience in welding the material
desired. External pressure charts are based on the early shall be given.
portion (up to 1% strain) of the stress–strain curve. Physical Changes. For new materials, it is important
The stress–strain curve (not load versus extension) shall to know the structural stability characteristics and the
be determined using a Class B-2 or better accuracy degree of retention of properties with exposure at
extensometer as defined in ASTM E 83. Numerical temperature. The influence of fabrication practices, such
data, when available, should be submitted. The data as forming, welding, and thermal treatment, on the
should include the original cross-sectional area of the mechanical properties, ductility, and microstructure of
test specimen and stress–strain curves with units marked the material are important, particularly where degrada-
on them. tion in properties may occur. Where particular tempera-
If the material is to be used in cyclic service and ture ranges of exposure or heat treatment, cooling
the construction Code in which adoption is desired rates, combinations of mechanical working and thermal
requires explicit consideration of cyclic behavior, fatigue treatments, fabrication practices, exposure to particular
data shall also be furnished over the range of design environments, etc., cause significant changes in the
temperatures desired. mechanical properties, microstructure, resistance to brit-
In general, for all mechanical properties, data shall tle fracture, etc., it is of prime importance to call
be provided from at least three heats of material meeting attention to those conditions that should be avoided in
all of the requirements of a specification for at least service or in manufacture of parts or vessels from the
one product form for which adoption is desired, for
material.
each test at each test temperature. When adoption for
Requests for Additional Data. The Committee may
both cast and wrought product forms is desired, data
request additional data, including data on properties or
from at least three heats each of a wrought and of a
material behavior not explicitly treated in the construc-
cast product form shall be submitted. It is desired that
tion Code in which adoption is desired.
the data represent all product forms for which adoption
New Materials Checklist. To assist inquirers desiring
is desired. For product forms for which the properties
Code coverage for new materials, or extending coverage
may be size dependent, data from products of different
of existing materials, the Committee has developed the
sizes, including the largest size for which adoption is
following checklist of items that ought to be addressed
desired, shall be provided.
by each inquiry. The Committee reserves the right to
Test methods employed shall be those referenced in
or by the material specifications, or shall be appropriate request additional data and application information when
ASTM test methods or recommended practices for the considering new materials.
properties tested. (a) Has a qualified inquirer request been provided?
Information describing service experience in the tem- (b) Has a request either for revision to existing Code
perature range contemplated will be useful to the Com- requirements or for a Code Case been defined?
mittee. (c) Has a letter to ASTM or AWS been submitted
Other Properties. The inquirer shall furnish to the requesting coverage of the new material in a specifica-
Committee adequate data necessary to establish values tion, and has a copy been submitted to the Committee?
for coefficient of thermal expansion, thermal conductiv- Alternatively, is this material already covered by a
ity and diffusivity, Young’s modulus, shear modulus, specification issued by a recognized national or interna-
and Poisson’s ratio, when the construction Code in tional organization and has an English language version
which adoption is desired requires explicit consideration been provided?
of these properties. Data shall be provided over the (d) Has the construction Code and Division coverage
range of temperatures for which the material is to been identified?
be used. (e) Has the material been defined as ferrous or
Weldability. The inquirer shall furnish complete data nonferrous and has the application (product forms, size
on the weldability of material intended for welding, range, and specification) been defined?

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cf) Has the range (maximum/minimum) of tempera- will be identified by date or edition. Approved edition(s)
ture application been defined? will be stated in the subtitle of the ASME specification.
(g) Has mechanical property data been submitted Eventually, acceptableprevious editions will be main-
(ultimate tensile strength, yield strength, reduction of tained in appendices to Section II, Parts A and B.
area, and elongation at 100°F or 50°C intervals, from Minimum requirements that must be contained in a
room temperatureto 100°F or 50°C abovethe maximum material specification for which acceptance is being
intended use temperaturefor three heats of appropriate requested include such items as name of national or
product forms and sizes)? international organization, scope, reference documents,
(h) If requested temperaturesof coverage are above process,manufacture,conditions for delivery, heat treat-
those at which time-dependentproperties begin to gov- ment, chemical and tensile requirements,forming prop-
ern design values, has appropriate time-dependentprop- erties, testing specificationsand requirements,workman-
erty data for base metal, weld metal, and weldments ship, finish, marking, inspection, and rejection.
been submitted? Publication of Recognized National or Interna-
(i) If coveragebelow room temperatureis requested, tional Specifications. Specifications for which ASME
has appropriate mechanical property data below room has not beengiven permission to publish by the originat-
temperature been submitted? ing organization will be referenced on a cover sheet
(j) Have toughness considerations required by the in appropriate appendices in Section II, Parts A and
construction Code been defined and has appropriate B. Information on obtaining a copy of those documents
data been submitted? will be maintained in those Parts. Documents that are
(k) Have external pressure considerations been de- referencedin acceptednational or international material
fined and have stress-strain curves been submitted for specificationswill not be published by ASME. However,
the establishment of external pressure charts? information on obtaining a copy of those documents
(1) Have cyclic service considerations and service will be maintained in Section II, Parts A and B.
limits been defined and has appropriate fatigue data Additions and exceptions to the material specification
been submitted? will be noted in the subtitle of the specification.
(m) Has physical properties data (coefficient of ther- Code Case. The Code Committee will consider the
mal expansion, thermal conductivity and diffusivity, issuance of an ASME Code Case, to be effective for
Young’s modulus, shear modulus, Poisson’s ratio) been a period of 3 years, permitting the use of a new
submitted? material, provided that the following conditions are met:
(n) Have welding requirements been defined and has (a) the inquirer provides evidence that a request for
procedure qualification test data been submitted? coverage of the material in a specification has been
(0) Has influence of fabrication practices on material madeto ASTM or a recognized national or international
properties been defined? organization;
Requirements for Requests for ASME Acceptance (b) the material is commercially available and can
of Material Specifications of Recognized National or be purchasedwithin the proposed specification require-
International Organizations Other Than ASTM or ments;
AWS. The Committee will consider only requests for (c) the inquirer shows that there will be a reasonable
specifications in the English language and in U.S. or demand for the material by industry and that there
SUmetric units. The Committee will consider accepting exists an urgency for approval by meansof a Code Case;
specifications of recognized national or international (d) the requests for approval of the material shall
organizations, such as, but not limited to, American clearly describe it in specification form, including such
Petroleum Institute (API), ASTM, AWS, CanadianStan- items as scope, process, manufacture, conditions for
dards Association (CSA), EuropeanCommittee for Stan- delivery, heat treatment, chemical and tensile require-
dardization (CEN), and JapaneseStandardsAssociation ments, forming properties, testing specifications and
(JIS). Material specifications of other than national or requirements,workmanship, finish, marking, inspection,
international organizations, such as those of material and rejection;
producers and suppliers, will not be considered for (e) all other requirements identified previously under
acceptance. Code Policy and Application apply; and
Requirements for Recognized National or Interna- (f) the inquirer shall furnish the Code Committee
tional Specifications. Acceptable material specifications with all the data specified in this Appendix.

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