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ASME BPVC II D C 2023

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ASME BPVC.II.D.C-2023 Section II, Materials, Part D, Properties (Customary)

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ASME 2023 1494
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This Section is a “Service Section” for reference by the BPVC construction Sections providing tables of material properties including allowable, design, tensile and yield stress values, physical properties and external pressure charts and tables. Part D facilitates ready identification of materials to specific Sections of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Part D contains appendices which contain criteria for establishing allowable stress, the bases for establishing external pressure charts, and information required for approval of new materials. Access to the online version of the stress tables is included with purchase of this hard copy. Careful application of this Section will help users to comply with applicable regulations within their jurisdictions, while achieving the operational, cost and safety benefits to be gained from the many industry best-practices detailed within these volumes. Intended for manufacturers, users, constructors, designers and others concerned with the design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection and testing of pressure vessels, plus all potential governing entities.

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5 Table of Contents
15 List of Sections
16 Foreword
18 Statement of Policy on the Use of the ASME Single Certification Mark and Code Authorization in Advertising
Statement of Policy on the Use of ASME Marking to Identify Manufactured Items
19 Personnel
41 Correspondence With the Committee
43 Summary of Changes
48 Cross-Referencing in the ASME BPVC
49 Subpart 1 Stress Tables
Statement of Policy on Information Provided in the Stress Tables
51 Guideline on Locating Materials in Stress Tables, and in Tables of Mechanical and Physical Properties
1 Introduction
2 Stress Tables
52 3 Mechanical Property Tables
53 4 Physical Property Tables
54 5 References
56 Table 1A
1A Section I; Section III, Division 1, Classes 2 and 3; Section VIII, Division 1; and Section XII Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Ferrous Materials
212 Table 1B
1B Section I; Section III, Division 1, Classes 2 and 3; Section VIII, Division 1; and Section XII Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Nonferrous Materials
344 Table 2A
2A Section III, Division 1, Classes 1, MC, and CS; Section III, Division 3; and Section III, Division 5 Design Stress Intensity Values, Sm, and Section VIII, Division 2, Class 1 Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Ferrous Materials
438 Table 2B
2B Section III, Division 1, Classes 1, MC, and CS; Section III, Division 3; and Section III, Division 5 Design Stress Intensity Values, Sm, and Section VIII, Division 2, Class 1 Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Nonferrous Materials
466 Table 3
3 Section III, Division 1, Classes 2 and 3; Section VIII, Divisions 1 and 2; and Section XII Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Bolting Materials
496 Table 4
4 Section III, Division 1, Classes 1 and MC; Section III, Division 3; and Section III, Division 5 Design Stress Intensity Values, Sm, and Section VIII, Division 2 Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Bolting Materials
508 Table 5A
5A Section VIII, Division 2, Class 2 Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Ferrous Materials
570 Table 5B
5B Section VIII, Division 2, Class 2 Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Nonferrous Materials
596 Table 6A
6A Section IV Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Ferrous Materials
606 Table 6B
6B Section IV Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Nonferrous Materials
614 Table 6C
6C Section IV Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Lined Water Heater Materials
620 Table 6D
6D Section IV Maximum Allowable Stress Values, S, for Unlined Water Heater Materials
626 Table U
U Tensile Strength Values, Su, for Ferrous and Nonferrous Materials
838 Table Y-1
Y-1 Yield Strength Values, Sy, for Ferrous and Nonferrous Materials
1162 Y-2 Factors for Limiting Permanent Strain in Austenitic Stainless Steels, High-Nickel Alloy Steels, Nickel, Nickel Alloys, Copper, and Copper Alloys
1163 Subpart 2 Physical Properties Tables
Introduction
1164 TE-1 Thermal Expansion for Ferrous Materials
1169 TE-2 Thermal Expansion for Aluminum Alloys
1170 TE-3 Thermal Expansion for Copper Alloys
1171 TE-4 Thermal Expansion for Nickel Alloys
1181 TE-5 Thermal Expansion for Titanium Alloys
1182 TCD Nominal Coefficients of Thermal Conductivity (TC) and Thermal Diffusivity (TD)
1196 TM-1 Moduli of Elasticity E of Ferrous Materials for Given Temperatures
1199 TM-2 Moduli of Elasticity E of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys for Given Temperatures
1200 TM-3 Moduli of Elasticity E of Copper and Copper Alloys for Given Temperatures
1201 TM-4 Moduli of Elasticity E of High Nickel Alloys for Given Temperatures
1202 TM-5 Moduli of Elasticity E of Titanium and Zirconium for Given Temperatures
PRD Poisson’s Ratio and Density of Materials
1204 Subpart 3 Charts and Tables for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure
1205 G Geometric Chart for Components Under External or Compressive Loadings (for All Materials)
1207 CS-1 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Carbon or Low Alloy Steels With Specified Minimum Yield Strength Less Than 30,000 psi
1208 CS-2 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Carbon or Low Alloy Steels With Specified Minimum Yield Strength 30,000 psi and Higher
1209 CS-3 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Carbon Steel and Low Alloy Steels With Specified Minimum Yield Strength 38,000 psi and Higher for Temperatures 300°F and Less
1210 CS-4 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for SA-537 Thickness 21/2 in. and Less
1211 CS-5 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for SA-508 Class 1, Grades 2 and 3; SA-508 Class 2, Grade 2; SA-533 Class 1, Grades A, B, C, and D; SA-533 Class 2, Grades A, B, C, and D; or SA-541 Grades 2 and 3
1212 CS-6 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Carbon Steel With Specified Minimum Yield Strength of 20,000 psi
1213 HT-1 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Quenched and Tempered Low Alloy Steel With Specified Minimum Yield Strength of 100,000 psi and Thickness 21/2 in. and Less
1214 HT-2 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for SA-508 Grade 4N, Class 2 or SA-543 Types B and C, Class 2 With Specified Minimum Yield Strength of 100,000 psi
1215 HA-1 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Austenitic Steel 18Cr–8Ni, Type 304
1216 HA-2 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Austenitic Steel 16Cr–12Ni–2Mo, Type 316
1217 HA-3 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Austenitic Steel 18Cr–8Ni–0.035 Maximum Carbon, Type 304L
1218 HA-4 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Austenitic Steel 18Cr–8Ni–Mo–0.035 Maximum Carbon, Type 316L
1219 HA-5 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Austenitic–Ferritic Steel 18Cr–5Ni–3Mo S31500 and Austenitic–Ferritic Steel 25Cr–6Ni–Mo–N S32053
1220 HA-6 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Austenitic Steel 21Cr–11Ni–N S30815
1221 HA-7 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for SA-564 Type 630 H1150 (17Cr–4Ni–4Cu S17400)
1222 HA-8 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Austenitic–Ferritic Steel 25Cr–7Ni–3Mo–2W–0.28N S39274
1223 HA-9 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Austenitic Steel 25Cr–7.5Ni–3.5Mo–N–Cu–W S32760
1224 HA-10 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Austenitic Stainless Steel 24Cr–17Ni–6Mn–4.5Mo–N S34565
1225 CI-1 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Cast Iron
1226 CD-1 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Cast Ductile Iron With a Specified Minimum Yield Strength of 40,000 psi
1227 CD-2 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Cast Ductile Iron With a Specified Minimum Yield Strength of 29,000 psi
1228 NFA-1 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Alloy 3003 in O Temper
1229 NFA-2 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Alloy 3003 in H14 Temper
1230 NFA-3 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Alloy 3004 in O Temper
1231 NFA-4 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Alloy 3004 in H34 Temper
1232 NFA-5 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Alloy 5154 in O Temper
1233 NFA-6 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Alloy 5454 in O Temper
1234 NFA-7 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Alloy 1060 in O Temper
1235 NFA-8 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Alloy 5052 in O Temper
1236 NFA-9 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Alloy 5086 in O Temper
1237 NFA-10 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Alloy 5456 in O Temper
1238 NFA-11 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Alloy 5083 in O Temper
1239 NFA-12 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Welded Aluminum Alloy 6061‐T6
1240 NFA-13 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Welded Aluminum Alloy 6061‐T4
1241 NFC-1 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Annealed Copper, Type DHP
1242 NFC-2 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Copper–Silicon Alloy C65500
1243 NFC-3 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Annealed 90–10 Copper–Nickel Alloy
1244 NFC-4 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Annealed 70–30 Copper–Nickel Alloy
1245 NFC-5 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Welded Copper–Iron Alloy Tube C19400 (SB-543 Welded)
1246 NFC-6 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for SB-75 and SB-111 Light Drawn Seamless Copper Tubes, Alloys C10200, C12000, C12200, and C14200
1247 NFC-7 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Annealed Copper, SB-75, UNS C12200, Temper O50
1248 NFC-8 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Aluminum Bronze Alloy C61400
1249 NFN-1 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Annealed Low Carbon Nickel N02201
1250 NFN-2 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Annealed Nickel N02200
1251 NFN-3 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Annealed Nickel–Copper Alloy N04400
1252 NFN-4 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Annealed Nickel–Chromium–Iron Alloy N06600
1253 NFN-5 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Nickel–Molybdenum Alloy N10001
1254 NFN-6 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Nickel–Molybdenum–Chromium–Iron Alloy N10003
1255 NFN-7 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Nickel–Iron–Chromium–Molybdenum–Copper Alloy N08825
1256 NFN-8 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Annealed Nickel–Iron–Chromium Alloy N08800
1257 NFN-9 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Annealed Nickel–Iron–Chromium Alloy N08810
1258 NFN-10 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Low Carbon Nickel–Molybdenum–Chromium Alloy N10276
1259 NFN-11 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Solution Treated Nickel–Chromium–Iron–Molybdenum–Copper Alloy N06007
1260 NFN-12 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Chromium–Nickel–Iron–Molybdenum–Copper–Columbium Alloy N08020
1261 NFN-13 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Nickel–Iron–Chromium–Silicon Alloy N08330
1262 NFN-14 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Nickel–Chromium–Molybdenum Alloy N06455
1263 NFN-15 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Nickel–Molybdenum Alloy N06002
1264 NFN-16 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Nickel–Molybdenum Alloy N10665
1265 NFN-17 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Annealed Nickel–Chromium–Molybdenum–Columbium Alloy N06625 (SB-443, SB-444, and SB-446)
1266 NFN-18 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Nickel–Molybdenum–Chromium–Iron–Copper Alloy N06985 Having a Minimum Yield Strength of 35 ksi
1267 NFN-19 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Nickel–Molybdenum–Chromium–Iron–Copper Alloy N06985 Having a Minimum Yield Strength of 30 ksi
1268 NFN-20 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Work‐Hardened Nickel
1269 NFN-21 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Nickel–Chromium–Iron Alloy N06600 (Specified Minimum Yield Strength 40,000 psi)
1270 NFN-22 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Solution Annealed Ni–Cr–Mo–Cb Alloy, Grade 2 N06625
1271 NFN-23 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Cold Worked Nickel–Iron–Chromium Alloy N08800
1272 NFN-24 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Nickel Alloy N06230
1273 NFN-25 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Stress Relieved Nickel Alloy N02200
1274 NFN-26 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Alloy S31277
1275 NFN-27 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Alloy N06035
1276 NFT-1 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Unalloyed Titanium Grade 3 (UNS R50550)
1277 NFT-2 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Unalloyed Titanium Grade 2 (UNS R50400)
1278 NFT-3 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Titanium Grade 1 (UNS R50250)
1279 NFT-4 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Titanium Grade 9 Alloy (UNS R56320)
1280 NFT-5 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Titanium Grade 12 Alloy (UNS R53400)
1281 NFT-6 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Titanium Grade 38 (UNS R54250)
1282 NFZ-1 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Zirconium Alloy (UNS R60702)
1283 NFZ-2 Chart for Determining Shell Thickness of Components Under External Pressure Developed for Zirconium Alloy (UNS R60705)
1284 G Tabular Values for Figure G
1286 CS-1 Tabular Values for Figure CS-1
1287 CS-2 Tabular Values for Figure CS-2
1288 CS-3 Tabular Values for Figure CS-3
1289 CS-4 Tabular Values for Figure CS-4
CS-5 Tabular Values for Figure CS-5
1290 CS-6 Tabular Values for Figure CS-6
HT-1 Tabular Values for Figure HT-1
1291 HT-2 Tabular Values for Figure HT-2
HA-1 Tabular Values for Figure HA-1
1292 HA-2 Tabular Values for Figure HA-2
HA-3 Tabular Values for Figure HA-3
1293 HA-4 Tabular Values for Figure HA-4
HA-5 Tabular Values for Figure HA-5
1294 HA-6 Tabular Values for Figure HA-6
1295 HA-7 Tabular Values for Figure HA-7
HA-8 Tabular Values for Figure HA-8
1296 HA-9 Tabular Values for Figure HA-9
1297 HA-10 Tabular Values for Figure HA-10
1298 CI-1 Tabular Values for Figure CI-1
CD-1 Tabular Values for Figure CD-1
CD-2 Tabular Values for Figure CD-2
1299 NFA-1 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-1
1300 NFA-2 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-2
1301 NFA-3 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-3
1302 NFA-4 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-4
NFA-5 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-5
1303 NFA-6 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-6
NFA-7 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-7
1304 NFA-8 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-8
NFA-9 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-9
1305 NFA-10 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-10
NFA-11 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-11
1306 NFA-12 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-12
NFA-13 Tabular Values for Figure NFA-13
NFC-1 Tabular Values for Figure NFC-1
1307 NFC-2 Tabular Values for Figure NFC-2
NFC-3 Tabular Values for Figure NFC-3
1308 NFC-4 Tabular Values for Figure NFC-4
NFC-5 Tabular Values for Figure NFC-5
1309 NFC-6 Tabular Values for Figure NFC-6
NFC-7 Tabular Values for Figure NFC-7
1310 NFC-8 Tabular Values for Figure NFC-8
NFN-1 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-1
1311 NFN-2 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-2
NFN-3 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-3
1312 NFN-4 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-4
NFN-5 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-5
1313 NFN-6 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-6
NFN-7 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-7
1314 NFN-8 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-8
1315 NFN-9 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-9
1316 NFN-10 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-10
NFN-11 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-11
1317 NFN-12 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-12
NFN-13 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-13
1318 NFN-14 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-14
1319 NFN-15 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-15
1320 NFN-16 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-16
1321 NFN-17 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-17
1322 NFN-18 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-18
1323 NFN-19 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-19
1324 NFN-20 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-20
NFN-22 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-22
1325 NFN-23 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-23
NFN-24 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-24
1326 NFN-25 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-25
NFN-26 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-26
1327 NFN-27 Tabular Values for Figure NFN-27
1328 NFT-1 Tabular Values for Figure NFT-1
1329 NFT-2 Tabular Values for Figure NFT-2
NFT-3 Tabular Values for Figure NFT-3
1330 NFT-4 Tabular Values for Figure NFT-4
1331 NFT-5 Tabular Values for Figure NFT-5
1332 NFT-6 Tabular Values for Figure NFT-6
1333 NFZ-1 Tabular Values for Figure NFZ-1
NFZ-2 Tabular Values for Figure NFZ-2
1334 Mandatory Appendices
Mandatory Appendix 1 Basis for Establishing Stress Values in Tables 1A and 1B
1-100 Derivation of Allowable Stress Values
1335 1-100 Criteria for Establishing Allowable Stress Values for Tables 1A and 1B
1336 Mandatory Appendix 2 Basis for Establishing Design Stress Intensity Values for Tables 2A, 2B, and 4, and Allowable Stress Values for Table 3
2-100 Derivation of Stress Intensity Values
2-110 Criteria for Materials Other Than Bolting: Tables 2A and 2B
2-120 Criteria for Bolting Materials in Table 3 for Use With Section III (Class 2 and 3 Rules); Section VIII, Division 1; Section VIII, Division 2 (Part 4.16 Rules); and Section XII
1337 2-130 Criteria for Bolting Materials in Table 4 for Use With Section VIII, Division 2, Part 5 and Annex 5.F; and With Section III, Subsections NB and WB
2-100(a) Criteria for Establishing Design Stress Intensity Values for Tables 2A and 2B
1338 2-100(b) Criteria for Establishing Allowable Stress Values for Table 3
2-100(c) Criteria for Establishing Allowable Stress or Design Stress Intensity Values for Table 4
1339 Mandatory Appendix 3 Basis for Establishing External Pressure Charts
3-100 General
3-200 Basis of Charts in Subpart 3
3-300 Use of Charts in Subpart 3
3-400 Background and Development of Theory
3-500 Design Basis
1340 3-600 Criteria for Allowable Stresses
1341 3-500.1 Temperature Limits for Application of Section II External Pressure Charts for Cylinder Under External Pressure
1342 3-700 Procedure and Responsibility for Chart Development
3-500.2 Temperature Limits for Application of Section II External Pressure Charts for Cylinder Under Axial Compression
1343 3-500.3 Temperature Limits for Application of Section II External Pressure Charts for Sphere Under External Pressure
1344 3-700.1 Normalization of Test σ–ε to σymin and Ecode
1345 3-800 Alternate Procedure for Determining Allowable Compressive Stresses
3-900 References
1346 Mandatory Appendix 5 Guidelines on the Approval of New Materials Under the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
5-100 Code Policy
5-200 Application
1347 5-100 Hot Isostatically Pressed Component Requirements for Austenitic Stainless Steels, Austenitic–Ferritic (Duplex) Stainless Steels, Martensitic Stainless Steels, Ferritic Steels, and Nickel Alloys
1348 5-300 Chemical Composition
5-400 Metallurgical Structure and Heat Treatment
5-500 Mechanical Properties
5-600 Definitions for Data Collection Purposes
5-700 Required Sampling
1349 5-800 Time-Independent Properties
5-900 Time-Dependent Properties
1350 5-800 ASTM Test Methods and Units for Reporting
1351 5-1000 Low-Temperature Properties
5-1100 Toughness Data
5-1200 Stress–Strain Curves
5-1300 Fatigue Data
5-1400 Physical Properties
1352 5-1500 Data Requirements for Welds, Weldments, and Weldability
5-1600 Long-Term Properties Stability
5-1700 Requests for Additional Data
5-1800 New Materials Checklist
1353 5-1500 Example of a Comparison of Allowable Stresses of Base Metals With Compositions Similar to Those of Selected Welding Consumables and the Proposed New Base Metal
1354 5-1900 Requirements for Recognized National or International Specifications
5-2000 Publication of Recognized National or International Specifications
5-2100 CEN Specifications
1356 Mandatory Appendix 6 Basis for Establishing Stress Values in Tables 6A, 6B, 6C, and 6D
6-100 Derivation of Allowable Stress Values
6-110 Rules for Establishing Stress Values in Tables 6A and 6B
6-120 Rules for Establishing Stress Values in Tables 6C and 6D
1357 6-100(a) Criteria for Establishing Allowable Stress Values for Tables 6A and 6B
6-100(b) Criteria for Establishing Allowable Stress Values for Table 6C
6-100(c) Criteria for Establishing Allowable Stress Values for Table 6D
1358 Mandatory Appendix 7 Guidelines on Multiple Marking of Materials
7-100 Background
7-200 Guidelines
7-210 Acceptability of Multiple Marking
7-220 Prohibition on Multiple Marking
7-230 Grade Substitution
7-240 Marking Selection
1359 7-250 Other Markings
1360 Mandatory Appendix 9 Standard Units for Use in Equations
9-100 Standard Units for Use in Equations
1361 Mandatory Appendix 10 Basis for Establishing Maximum Allowable Stress Values for Tables 5A and 5B
10-100 Derivation of Allowable Stress Values
10-110 Criteria for Materials Other Than Bolting
1362 10-120 Criteria for Bolting Materials
10-100 Criteria for Establishing Allowable Stress Values for Tables 5A and 5B
1363 Nonmandatory Appendices
Nonmandatory Appendix A Issues Associated With Materials Used in ASME Code Construction
A-100 General
A-110 Issues Covered
1364 A-120 General References
A-200 Metallurgical Changes That Can Occur in Service
1365 A-201 Graphitization
A-202 Spheroidization (Softening)
1366 A-203 Temper Embrittlement
A-204 Strain Aging
1367 A-205 Cold Working (Cold Strain)
A-206 Relaxation Cracking (Strain-Induced Precipitation Hardening)
1368 A-207 885°F Embrittlement
A-208 Sigma Phase Embrittlement
A-209 Laves and Laves Phase Precipitation
1369 A-210 Sensitization (Carbide Formation)
A-211 Thermal Aging Embrittlement
1370 A-212 Radiation Embrittlement
A-213 Solidification Cracking
1371 A-300 Uniform Corrosion
A-301 General Corrosion and Wastage
A-302 Atmospheric Corrosion
A-303 Galvanic Corrosion
A-304 Stray Current Corrosion
1372 A-305 High-Temperature Corrosion
A-306 Soil Corrosion
A-307 Caustic Corrosion
A-308 Carbon Dioxide Corrosion
1373 A-309 Concentration Cell Corrosion
A-310 Differential-Temperature Cell Corrosion
A-311 Molten Salt Corrosion
A-312 Liquid Metal Corrosion
1374 A-400 Localized Corrosion
A-401 Pitting Corrosion
A-402 Filiform Corrosion
A-403 Crevice Corrosion (and Denting)
1375 A-404 Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion
A-500 Metallurgically Influenced Corrosion
A-501 Intergranular Corrosion
1376 A-502 Dealloying Corrosion (Dezincification and Graphite Corrosion)
A-503 Grooving
A-600 Mechanically Assisted Corrosion
A-601 Velocity-Affected Corrosion
1377 A-602 Erosion-Corrosion
A-603 Impingement Corrosion
A-604 Cavitation Erosion
A-605 Corrosion Fatigue
A-700 Environmmentally Induced Embrittlement and Cracking
A-701 Stress Corrosion Cracking
1378 A-702 Hydrogen Damage
1380 A-703 Liquid Metal Embrittlement
A-704 Caustic Embrittlement
A-705 Flow-Accelerated Corrosion
1381 A-706 Sulfur Embrittlement
A-800 Mechanical Damage Mechanisms
A-801 Fretting and Wear
1382 A-802 Thermal Fatigue
A-803 Dynamic Loading
A-804 Anisotropy
1383 Nonmandatory Appendix B Developing Nominal Composition Designations for ASME Code Materials
B-100 Background
B-200 General Guideline for All Materials
1384 B-300 Guidelines for Developing Nominal Composition Designations for Ferrous Materials
B-400 Guidelines for Developing Nominal Composition Designations for Nonferrous Materials
B-410 Nickel Alloys
B-420 Aluminum Alloys
B-430 Copper Alloys
B-440 Titanium Alloys
B-450 Zirconium Alloys
1385 B-460 Cobalt Alloys
B-500 Summary
1386 Nonmandatory Appendix C Guidance for the Use of U.S. Customary and SI Units in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
C-100 Use of Units in Equations
C-200 Guidelines Used to Develop SI Equivalents
1388 C-300 Soft Conversion Factors
1389 Nonmandatory Appendix D Guidelines for Rounding Minimum Specified Tensile and Yield Strength Values and for Establishing Anchor Points for Tensile and Yield Strength Trend Curves in Tables 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3, 4, 5A, 5B, U, and Y-1
D-100 Minimum Tensile Strength and Minimum Yield Strength Columns
D-110 Dual Unit Specifications
D-120 Two Separate Specifications for the Same Product Form
D-130 Specification Exists in Only One Set of Units
D-200 Selecting Anchor Point for Tensile and Yield Strength Trend Curves for All Situations in Which the Minimum RT Specified Values in One Unit System Are Not Precise Conversions of the Units in the Other System
D-210 One Material Has One Trend Curve Rule
1390 D-220 Anchoring the Trend Curve
D-230 Equivalent Materials
D-300 Significant Figures in the Allowable Stress, Tensile Strength, and Yield Strength Tables in Section II, Part D and in Code Cases
D-310 U.S. Customary Tables
D-320 Metric Tables
1391 Nonmandatory Appendix E Material Data for Stress Analysis in the Time-Dependent Regime
E-100 Introduction
E-100.1-1 Tensile Strength Values, Su
1392 E-100.1-2 Tensile and Yield Strength Reduction Factor Due to Long Time Prior Elevated Temperature Service
E-100.1-3 Yield Strength Reduction Factors for 21/4Cr–1Mo
E-100.1-4 Tensile Strength Reduction Factors for 21/4Cr–1Mo
1393 E-100.2-1 Permissible Time/Temperature Conditions for Material That Has Been Cold Worked >5% and <20% and Subjected to Short‐Time High Temperature Transients
E-100.1-5 Tensile Strength Reduction Factors for 9Cr–1Mo–V
1394 E-100.3-1 Permissible Base Materials for Structures Other Than Bolting
1395 E-100.3-2 Permissible Weld Materials
E-100.3-3 So — Maximum Allowable Stress Intensity, ksi, for Design Condition Calculations
1396 E-100.4-1 Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi, Type 304 SS — 30-YS, 75-UTS (30-YS, 70-UTS)
1397 E-100.4-2 Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi, Type 316 SS — 30-YS, 75-UTS (30-YS, 70-UTS)
1398 E-100.4-3 Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi, Ni–Fe–Cr (Alloy 800H)
1400 E-100.4-4 Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi, 21/4Cr–1Mo
1401 E-100.4-5 Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi, 9Cr–1Mo–V
1402 E-100.5-1 St — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi, Type 304 SS
1403 E-100.5-2 St — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi, Type 316 SS
1404 E-100.5-3 St — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi, Ni–Fe–Cr (Alloy 800H)
1405 E-100.5-4 St — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi, 21/4Cr–1Mo
1406 E-100.5-5 St — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi, 9Cr–1Mo–V
1407 E-100.6-1 Yield Strength Values, Sy, Versus Temperature
1408 E-100.7-1 Expected Minimum Stress-to-Rupture Values, ksi, Type 304 SS
1409 E-100.7-2 Expected Minimum Stress-to-Rupture Values, ksi, Type 316 SS
1410 E-100.7-3 Expected Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture Values, ksi, Ni–Fe–Cr (Alloy 800H)
1411 E-100.7-4 Expected Minimum Stress-to-Rupture Values, ksi, 21/4Cr–1Mo
1412 E-100.7-5 Expected Minimum Stress-to-Rupture Values, ksi, Ni–Cr–Fe–Mo–Cb (Alloy 718)
1413 E-100.7-6 Expected Minimum Stress-to-Rupture Values, ksi, 9Cr–1Mo–V
1414 E-100.8-1 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 304 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 E308T and E308LT, SFA-5.4 E308 and E308L, and SFA-5.9 ER308 and ER308L
E-100.8-2 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 304 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 EXXXT‐G (16‐8‐2 Chemistry), SFA-5.4 E16‐8‐2, and SFA-5.9 ER16‐8‐2
E-100.8-3 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 304 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 E316T and E316LT‐1, ‐2, and ‐3; SFA-5.4 E316 and E316L; and SFA-5.9 ER316 and ER316L
1415 E-100.9-1 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 316 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 E308T and E308LT, SFA-5.4 E308 and E308L, and SFA-5.9 ER308 and ER308L
E-100.9-2 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 316 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 EXXXT‐G (16‐8‐2 Chemistry), SFA-5.4 E16‐8‐2, and SFA-5.9 ER16‐8‐2
E-100.9-3 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 316 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 E316T and E316LT‐1 and ‐2, SFA-5.4 E316 and E316L, and SFA-5.9 ER316 and ER316L
1416 E-100.10-1 Stress Rupture Factors for Alloy 800H Welded With SFA-5.11 ENiCrFe‐2 (INCO A)
E-100.10-2 Stress Rupture Factors for Alloy 800H Welded With SFA-5.14 ERNiCr‐3 (INCO 82)
E-100.11-1 Stress Rupture Factors for 21/4Cr–1Mo (60/30) Welded With SFA-5.28 E90C‐B3, SFA-5.28 ER90S‐B3, SFA-5.5 E90XX‐B3 (>0.05C), SFA-5.23 EB3, SFA-5.23 ECB3 (>0.05C), and SFA-5.29 E90T1‐B3 (>0.05C)
1417 E-100.12-1 Stress Rupture Factors for 9Cr–1Mo–V Welded With SFA-5.28 ER90S‐B9, SFA-5.5 E90XX‐B9, and SFA-5.23 EB9
E-100.13-1 Permissible Materials for Bolting
1418 E-100.15-1 Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity, Type 304 SS, Bolting
E-100.14-1 So — Maximum Allowable Stress Intensity, ksi, for Design Condition Calculations of Bolting Materials
1419 E-100.15-2 Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity, Type 316 SS, Bolting
1420 E-100.15-3 Smt — Allowable Stress Values, ksi, Alloy 718, Bolting
1421 E-100.16-1 Design Fatigue Strain Range, ϵt, for 304 SS
1422 E-100.16-2 Design Fatigue Strain Range, ϵt, for 316 SS
1423 E-100.16-3 Design Fatigue Strain Range, ϵt, for Ni–Fe–Cr Alloy 800H
1424 E-100.16-4 Design Fatigue Strain Range, ϵt, for 21/4Cr–1Mo Steel
1425 E-100.16-5 Design Fatigue Strain Range, ϵt, for 9Cr–1Mo–V Steel
1426 E-100.17-1 Time–Temperature Limits for Application of Section II External Pressure Charts for Cylinder Under Axial Compression
1427 E-100.17-2 Time–Temperature Limits for Application of Section II External Pressure Charts for Sphere Under External Pressure
1428 E-100.17-3 Temperature Limits for Application of Section II External Pressure Charts for Cylinder Under External Pressure
1429 E-100.18-1 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 800°F
1430 E-100.18-2 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 850°F
1431 E-100.18-3 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 900°F
1432 E-100.18-4 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 950°F
1433 E-100.18-5 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 1,000°F
1434 E-100.18-6 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 1,050°F
1435 E-100.18-7 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 1,100°F
1436 E-100.18-8 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 1,150°F
1437 E-100.18-9 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 1,200°F
1438 E-100.18-10 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 1,250°F
1439 E-100.18-11 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 1,300°F
1440 E-100.18-12 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 1,350°F
1441 E-100.18-13 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 1,400°F
1442 E-100.18-14 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 1,450°F
1443 E-100.18-15 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 304 SS at 1,500°F
1444 E-100.19-1 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 800°F
1445 E-100.19-2 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 850°F
1446 E-100.19-3 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 900°F
1447 E-100.19-4 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 950°F
1448 E-100.19-5 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 1,000°F
1449 E-100.19-6 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 1,050°F
1450 E-100.19-7 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 1,100°F
1451 E-100.19-8 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 1,150°F
1452 E-100.19-9 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 1,200°F
1453 E-100.19-10 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 1,250°F
1454 E-100.19-11 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 1,300°F
1455 E-100.19-12 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 1,350°F
1456 E-100.19-13 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 1,400°F
1457 E-100.19-14 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 1,450°F
1458 E-100.19-15 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Type 316 SS at 1,500°F
1459 E-100.20-1 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 800°F and 850°F
1460 E-100.20-2 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 900°F
1461 E-100.20-3 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 950°F
1462 E-100.20-4 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 1,000°F
1463 E-100.20-5 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 1,050°F
1464 E-100.20-6 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 1,100°F
1465 E-100.20-7 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 1,150°F
1466 E-100.20-8 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 1,200°F
1467 E-100.20-9 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 1,250°F
1468 E-100.20-10 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 1,300°F
1469 E-100.20-11 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 1,350°F
1470 E-100.20-12 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Alloy 800H at 1,400°F
1471 E-100.21-1 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Annealed 21/4Cr–1Mo at 700°F
1472 E-100.21-2 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Annealed 21/4Cr–1Mo at 750°F
1473 E-100.21-3 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Annealed 21/4Cr–1Mo at 800°F
1474 E-100.21-4 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Annealed 21/4Cr–1Mo at 850°F
1475 E-100.21-5 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Annealed 21/4Cr–1Mo at 900°F
1476 E-100.21-6 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Annealed 21/4Cr–1Mo at 950°F
1477 E-100.21-7 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Annealed 21/4Cr–1Mo at 1,000°F
1478 E-100.21-8 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Annealed 21/4Cr–1Mo at 1,050°F
1479 E-100.21-9 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Annealed 21/4Cr–1Mo at 1,100°F
1480 E-100.21-10 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Annealed 21/4Cr–1Mo at 1,150°F
1481 E-100.21-11 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for Annealed 21/4Cr–1Mo at 1,200°F
1482 E-100.22-1 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 9Cr–1Mo–V at 700°F
E-100.22-2 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 9Cr–1Mo–V at 750°F
1483 E-100.22-3 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 9Cr–1Mo–V at 800°F
E-100.22-4 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 9Cr–1Mo–V at 850°F
1484 E-100.22-5 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 9Cr–1Mo–V at 900°F
E-100.22-6 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 9Cr–1Mo–V at 950°F
1485 E-100.22-7 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 9Cr–1Mo–V at 1,000°F
E-100.22-8 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 9Cr–1Mo–V at 1,050°F
1486 E-100.22-9 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 9Cr–1Mo–V at 1,100°F
E-100.22-10 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 9Cr–1Mo–V at 1,150°F
1487 E-100.22-11 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 9Cr–1Mo–V at 1,200°F
1488 E-100.23-1 Recommended Restrictions
1489 E-100.24-1 Cross-Reference Table of Section II, Part D and Section III, Subsection NH 2015 Edition
1493 Endnotes
ASME BPVC II D C 2023
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