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ASME B31.1 10:2010 Edition

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ASME B31.1 Power Piping

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5 CONTENTS
6 Figures
Tables
8 FOREWORD
9 COMMITTEE ROSTERS
13 INTRODUCTION
15 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
23 Chapter I Scope and Definitions
100 GENERAL
24 100.1.2(A.1) Code Jurisdictional Limits for Piping — An Example of Forced Flow Steam Generators WithNo Fixed Steam and Water Line
25 100.1.2(A.2) Code Jurisdictional Limits for Piping — An Example of Steam Separator Type Forced Flow Steam Generators With No Fixed Steam and Water Line
26 100.1.2(B) Code Jurisdictional Limits for Piping — Drum-Type Boilers
27 100.1.2(C) Code Jurisdictional Limits for Piping — Spray-Type Desuperheater
34 Chapter II Design
PART 1 CONDITIONS AND CRITERIA
101 DESIGN CONDITIONS
35 102 DESIGN CRITERIA
38 102.4.3 Longitudinal Weld Joint Efficiency Factors
39 102.4.5 Nomenclature for Pipe Bends
102.4.5 Bend Thinning Allowance
40 102.4.6(B.1.1) Maximum Severity Level for Casting Thickness 41’2 in. (114 mm) or Less
102.4.6(B.2.2) Maximum Severity Level for Casting Thickness Greater Than 41’2 in. (114 mm)
41 PART 2 PRESSURE DESIGN OF PIPING COMPONENTS
103 CRITERIA FOR PRESSURE DESIGN OF PIPING COMPONENTS
104 PRESSURE DESIGN OF COMPONENTS
42 102.4.7 Weld Strength Reduction Factors to Be Applied When Calculating the Minimum Wall Thickness or Allowable Design Pressure of Components Fabricated With a Longitudinal Seam Fusion Weld
44 104.1.2(A) Values of y
46 104.3.1(D) Reinforcement of Branch Connections
50 104.3.1(G) Reinforced Extruded Outlets
53 104.5.3 Types of Permanent Blanks
55 PART 3 SELECTION AND LIMITATIONS OF PIPING COMPONENTS
105 PIPE
104.8.4 Cross Section ResultantMoment Loading
56 106 FITTINGS, BENDS, AND INTERSECTIONS
57 107 VALVES
58 108 PIPE FLANGES, BLANKS, FLANGE FACINGS, GASKETS, AND BOLTING
59 PART 4 SELECTION AND LIMITATIONS OF PIPING JOINTS
110 PIPING JOINTS
111 WELDED JOINTS
112 FLANGED JOINTS
113 EXPANDED OR ROLLED JOINTS
60 112 Piping Flange Bolting, Facing, and Gasket Requirements (Refer to Paras. 108, 110, and 112)
64 114 THREADED JOINTS
115 FLARED, FLARELESS, AND COMPRESSION JOINTS, AND UNIONS
114.2.1 Threaded Joints Limitations
65 116 BELL END JOINTS
117 BRAZED AND SOLDERED JOINTS
118 SLEEVE COUPLED AND OTHER PROPRIETARY JOINTS
PART 5 EXPANSION, FLEXIBILITY, AND PIPE SUPPORTING ELEMENT
119 EXPANSION AND FLEXIBILITY
68 120 LOADS ON PIPE SUPPORTING ELEMENTS
69 121 DESIGN OF PIPE SUPPORTING ELEMENTS
70 121.5 Suggested Pipe Support Spacing
71 121.7.2(A) Carrying Capacity of Threaded ASTM A 36, A 575, andA 576 Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel
72 PART 6 SYSTEMS
122 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS PERTAINING TO SPECIFIC PIPING SYSTEMS
77 122.1.7(C) Typical Globe Valves
122.2 Design Pressure for Blowoff/Blowdown Piping Downstreamof BEP Valves
81 122.4 Desuperheater Schematic Arrangement
84 122.8.2(B) Minimum Wall ThicknessRequirements for Toxic Fluid Piping
87 Chapter III Materials
123 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
88 124 LIMITATIONS ON MATERIALS
90 125 MATERIALS APPLIED TO MISCELLANEOUS PARTS
91 Chapter IV Dimensional Requirements
126 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR STANDARD AND NONSTANDARD PIPING COMPONENTS
92 126.1 Specifications and Standards
99 Chapter V Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection
127 WELDING
100 127.3 Butt Welding of Piping Components WithInternal Misalignment
101 127.4.2 Welding End Transition — Maximum Envelope
103 127.4.2 Reinforcement of Girth and Longitudinal Butt Welds
104 127.4.4(A) Fillet Weld Size
105 127.4.4(B) Welding Details for Slip-On and Socket-Welding Flanges; Some Acceptable Types of FlangeAttachment Welds
127.4.4(C) Minimum Welding DimensionsRequired for Socket Welding Components Other ThanFlanges
Fig. 127.4.8(A) Typical Welded Branch ConnectionWithout Additional Reinforcement
127.4.8(B) Typical Welded Branch ConnectionWith Additional Reinforcement
127.4.8(C) Typical Welded Angular BranchConnection Without Additional Reinforcement
106 127.4.8(D) Some Acceptable Types of WeldedBranch Attachment Details Showing MinimumAcceptable Welds
107 127.4.8(E) Some Acceptable Details for Integrally Reinforced Outlet Fittings
108 127.4.8(F) Typical Full Penetration Weld Branch Connections for NPS 3 and Smaller Half Couplings orAdapters
109 127.4.8(G) Typical Partial Penetration Weld Branch Connection for NPS 2 and Smaller Fittings
110 128 BRAZING AND SOLDERING
111 129 BENDING AND FORMING
129.3.1 Approximate Lower Critical Temperatures
112 130 REQUIREMENTS FOR FABRICATING AND ATTACHING PIPE SUPPORTS
131 WELDING PREHEAT
113 132 POSTWELD HEAT TREATMENT
114 132 Postweld Heat Treatment
119 132.1 Alternate Postweld Heat Treatment Requirements for Carbon and Low Alloy Steels
121 133 STAMPING
135 ASSEMBLY
122 135.5.3 Typical Threaded Joints Using Straight Threads
123 Chapter VI Inspection, Examination, and Testing
136 INSPECTION AND EXAMINATION
125 136.4 Mandatory Minimum Nondestructive Examinations for Pressure Welds or Welds to Pressure-Retaining Components
126 136.4.1 Weld Imperfections Indicated by Various Types of Examination
127 137 PRESSURE TESTS
130 Chapter VII Operation and Maintenance
138 GENERAL
139 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
140 CONDITION ASSESSMENT OF CPS
131 141 CPS RECORDS
133 MANDATORY APPENDICES
134 A
135 Table A- 1 Carbon Steel
146 Table A- 2 Low and Intermediate Alloy Steel
156 Table A- 3 Stainless Steels
187 Table A-4 Nickel and High Nickel Alloys
198 Table A- 5 Cast Iron
200 Table A- 6 Copper and Copper Alloys
205 Table A- 7 Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
212 Table A- 8 Temperatures 1,200° F and Above
218 Table A- 9 Titanium and Titanium Alloys
222 Table A- 10 Bolts, Nuts, and Studs
227 B
228 Table B- 1 Thermal Expansion Data
232 Table B- 1 ( SI) Thermal Expansion Data
236 C
Table C- 1 Moduli of Elasticity for Ferrous Material
237 Table C- 1 ( SI) Moduli of Elasticity for Ferrous Material
238 Table C- 2 Moduli of Elasticity for Nonferrous Material
240 Table C- 2 ( SI) Moduli of Elasticity for Nonferrous Material
242 D
Table D- 1 Flexibility and Stress Intensification Factors
246 Chart D-1 Flexibility Factor, k, and Stress Intensification Factor, i
247 Chart D-2 Correction Factor, c
248 Fig. D-1 Branch Connection Dimensions
249 F REFERENCED STANDARDS
253 G NOMENCLATURE
259 H PREPARATION OF TECHNICAL INQUIRIES
260 J QUALITY CONTROL REQUIREMENTS FOR BOILER EXTERNAL PIPING ( BEP)
262 NONMANDATORY APPENDICES
II RULES FOR THE DESIGN OF SAFETY VALVE INSTALLATIONS
282 III RULES FOR NONMETALLIC PIPING AND PIPING LINED WITH NONMETALS
302 IV CORROSION CONTROL FOR ASME B31.1 POWER PIPING SYSTEMS
306 V RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, AND MODIFICATION OF POWER PIPING SYSTEMS
316 VI APPROVAL OF NEW MATERIALS
317 VII PROCEDURES FOR THE DESIGN OF RESTRAINED UNDERGROUND PIPING
328 INDEX
335 ASME B31.1 INTERPRETATIONS VOLUME 45
341 B31.1 — Cases No. 35
342 CASE 175 ASTM B 16 ( UNS C36000) and B 453 ( UNS C35300) in ASME B31.1 Construction
344 CASE 176 Use of 20Cr– 18Ni– 6Mo ( UNS S31254) for ASME B31.1 Constructions
345 CASE 177 Alternate Rules for Preheat of P- No. 5B Materials
346 CASE 182 Use of 1.15Ni– 0.65Cu– Mo– Cb in ASME B31.1 Construction
348 CASE 183 Use of Seamless 9Cr– 2W in ASME B31.1 Construction
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