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ASME BPVC III 5 2017

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ASME BPVC – III – 5 -2017 BPVC Section III, Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components, Division 5, High Temperature Reactors

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5 Table of Contents
60 HAA-1130-1 Values of Tmax for Various Classes of Permitted Materials
62 HAA-7100-1 Standards and Specifications Referenced in Division 5 Associated With Metallic Components
83 HAB-3255-1 Document Distribution for Design and Construction of Graphite Core Components and Assemblies
86 HAB-4134.17-1 Lifetime Quality Assurance Records
87 HAB-4134.17-2 Nonpermanent Quality Assurance Records
91 HAB-7100-1 Standards and Specifications Referenced in This Subpart and Subsection HH, Subpart A
94 HAB-8100-1 Certificates Issued by the Society for Construction of Nuclear Graphite Core Components and Assemblies
109 HBB-3133-1 Size Restrictions on Connections
116 HBB-3217-1 Classification of Stress Intensity in Vessels for Some Typical Cases
118 HBB-3217-2 Classification of Stress Intensity in Piping, Typical Cases
119 HBB-3221-1 Flow Diagram for Elevated Temperature Analysis
121 HBB-3224-1 Use‐Fractions for Membrane Stress
122 HBB-3224-2 Use‐Fractions for Membrane Plus Bending Stress
124 HBB-3225-1 Tensile Strength Values, Su
125 HBB-3225-2 Tensile and Yield Strength Reduction Factor Due to Long Time Prior Elevated Temperature Service
HBB-3225-3A Yield Strength Reduction Factors for 21/4Cr‐1Mo
126 HBB-3225-3B Tensile Strength Reduction Factors for 21/4Cr‐1Mo
127 HBB-3225-4 Tensile Strength Reduction Factors for 9Cr‐1Mo‐V
131 HBB-3351-1 Welded Joint Locations Typical of Categories A, B, C, and D
HBB-3352-1 Typical Butt Joints
132 HBB-3354-1 Permissible Attachment Weld Location
133 HBB-3361-1 Category A and B Joints Between Sections of Unequal Thickness
134 HBB-3410.2-1 Typical Single Volute Casing
HBB-3410.2-2 Typical Double Volute Casing
135 HBB-3421.11-1 Minimum Tangential Inlet and Outlet Wall Thickness
137 HBB-3642.1-1 Bend Radius Versus Thickness
142 HBB-4212-1 Permissible Time/Temperature Conditions for Material Which Has Been Cold Worked >5% and <20% and Subjected to Short‐Time High Temperature Transients
154 HBB-I-14.1(a) Permissible Base Materials for Structures Other Than Bolting
155 HBB-I-14.1(b) Permissible Weld Materials
156 HBB-I-14.2 So — Maximum Allowable Stress Intensity, ksi (MPa), for Design Condition Calculations
157 HBB-I-14.3A Smt — Type 304 SS
158 HBB-I-14.3A Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, 1,000 psi, Type 304 SS — 30‐YS, 75‐UTS (30‐YS, 70‐UTS)
159 HBB-I-14.3B Smt — Type 316 SS
160 HBB-I-14.3B Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, 1,000 psi, Type 316 SS — 30‐YS, 75‐UTS (30‐YS, 70‐UTS)
161 HBB-I-14.3C Smt — Ni‐Fe‐Cr (Alloy 800H)
162 HBB-I-14.3C Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi (MPa), Ni‐Fe‐Cr (Alloy 800H)
163 HBB-I-14.3D Smt — 21/4Cr‐1Mo
164 HBB-I-14.3D Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi (MPa), 21/4Cr‐1Mo
165 HBB-I-14.3E Smt — 9Cr‐1Mo‐V
166 HBB-I-14.3E Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi (MPa), 9Cr‐1Mo‐V
167 HBB-I-14.4A St — Type 304 SS
168 HBB-I-14.4A St — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, 1,000 psi (MPa), Type 304 SS
169 HBB-I-14.4B St — Type 316 SS
170 HBB-I-14.4B St — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, 1,000 psi (MPa), Type 316 SS
171 HBB-I-14.4C St — Ni‐Fe‐Cr (Alloy 800H)
172 HBB-I-14.4C St — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi (MPa), Ni‐Fe‐Cr (Alloy 800H)
173 HBB-I-14.4D St — 21/4Cr‐1Mo
174 HBB-I-14.4D St — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi (MPa), 21/4Cr‐1Mo
175 HBB-I-14.4E St — 9Cr‐1Mo‐V
176 HBB-I-14.4E St — Allowable Stress Intensity Values, ksi (MPa), 9Cr‐1Mo‐V
177 HBB-I-14.5 Yield Strength Values, Sy, Versus Temperature
178 HBB-I-14.6A Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture
179 HBB-I-14.6A Expected Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture Values, 1,000 psi (MPa), Type 304 SS
180 HBB-I-14.6B Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture
181 HBB-I-14.6B Expected Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture Values, 1,000 psi (MPa), Type 316 SS
182 HBB-I-14.6C Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture — Ni‐Fe‐Cr (Alloy 800H)
183 HBB-I-14.6C Expected Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture Values, ksi (MPa), Ni‐Fe‐Cr (Alloy 800H)
184 HBB-I-14.6D 21/4Cr‐1Mo — 100% of the Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture
HBB-I-14.6D 21/4Cr‐1Mo — Expected Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture Values, ksi (MPa)
185 HBB-I-14.6E Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture, Alloy 718
HBB-I-14.6E Expected Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture Values, ksi (MPa), Ni‐Cr‐Fe‐Mo‐Cb (Alloy 718)
186 HBB-I-14.6F 9Cr‐1Mo‐V — Expected Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture, ksi (MPa)
HBB-I-14.6F 9Cr‐1Mo‐V, Sr — Expected Minimum Stress‐to‐Rupture Values, ksi (MPa)
187 HBB-I-14.10A-1 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 304 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 E 308T and E 308LT; SFA-5.4 E 308 and E 308L; and SFA-5.9 ER 308 and ER 308L
HBB-I-14.10A-2 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 304 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 EXXXT‐G (16‐8‐2 Chemistry); SFA-5.4 E 16‐8‐2; and SFA-5.9 ER 16‐8‐2
188 HBB-I-14.10A-3 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 304 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 E 316T and E 316LT‐1, ‐2, and ‐3; SFA-5.4 E 316 and E 316L; and SFA-5.9 ER 316 and ER 316L
189 HBB-I-14.10B-1 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 316 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 E 308T and E 308L T; SFA-5.4 E 308 and E 308L; and SFA-5.9 ER 308 and ER 308L
190 HBB-I-14.10B-2 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 316 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 EXXXT‐G (16‐8‐2 Chemistry); SFA-5.4 E 16‐8‐2; and SFA-5.9 ER 16‐8‐2
191 HBB-I-14.10B-3 Stress Rupture Factors for Type 316 Stainless Steel Welded With SFA-5.22 E 316T and E 316LT‐1 and ‐2; SFA-5.4 E 316 and E 316L; and SFA-5.9 ER 316 and ER 316L
192 HBB-I-14.10C-1 Stress Rupture Factors for Alloy 800H Welded With SFA-5.11 ENiCrFe‐2 (INCO A)
193 HBB-I-14.10C-2 Stress Rupture Factors for Alloy 800H Welded With SFA-5.14 ERNiCr‐3 (INCO 82)
194 HBB-I-14.10D-1 Stress Rupture Factors for 21/4Cr‐1Mo (60/30) Welded With SFA-5.28 E 90C‐B3; SFA-5.28 ER 90S‐B3; SFA-5.5 E 90XX‐B3 ( > 0.05C); SFA-5.23 EB 3; SFA-5.23 ECB 3 ( > 0.05C); SFA-5.29 E 90T1‐B3 ( > 0.05C)
HBB-I-14.10E-1 Stress Rupture Factors for 9Cr‐1Mo‐V Welded With SFA-5.28 ER 90S‐B9; SFA-5.5 E90XX‐B9; SFA-5.23 EB9
195 HBB-I-14.11 Permissible Materials for Bolting
HBB-I-14.12 So Values for Design Conditions Calculation of Bolting Materials So Maximum Allowable Stress Intensity, ksi (MPa)
196 HBB-I-14.13A Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity, Type 304 SS, Bolting
HBB-I-14.13B Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity, Type 316 SS, Bolting
197 HBB-I-14.13C Smt — Allowable Stress, Alloy 718, Bolting
HBB-I-14.13C Smt — Allowable Stress Values, ksi (MPa), Alloy 718, Bolting
201 HBB-II-3000-1 Smt Values for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
202 HBB-II-3000-2 St Allowable Stress Intensity Values for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
203 HBB-II-3000-3 Stress-to-Rupture (Minimum) for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
204 HBB-II-3000-4 Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 700°F (371°C) for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
205 HBB-II-3000-5 Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 750°F (399°C) for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
206 HBB-II-3000-6 Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 800°F (427°C) for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
207 HBB-II-3000-7 Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 850°F (454°C) for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
208 HBB-II-3000-8 Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 900°F (482°C) for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
209 HBB-II-3000-9 Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 950°F (510°C) for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
210 HBB-II-3000-10 Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves for 1,000°F (538°C) for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
211 HBB-II-3000-11 Design Fatigue Strain Range for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
212 HBB-II-3000-12 Creep–Fatigue Damage Envelope for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
213 HBB-II-3000-13 St Versus Time-Isothermal Curves for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
214 HBB-II-3000-14 Minimum Stress Rupture as a Function of Time and Temperature for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
HBB-II-3000-1 Smt — Allowable Stress Intensity Values for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1, ksi (MPa)
215 HBB-II-3000-2 St — Allowable Stress Intensity Values for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1, ksi (MPa)
HBB-II-3000-3 Allowable Stress Intensity Values for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1, Sm Yield Strength and Tensile Strength Versus Temperature
HBB-II-3000-4 Expected Minimum Stress-to-Rupture Values for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1, ksi (MPa)
HBB-II-3000-5 Modulus of Elasticity Versus Temperature for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
216 HBB-II-3000-6 Instantaneous Coefficient of Thermal Expansion Versus Temperature for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
HBB-II-3000-7 Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion Versus Temperature for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1
HBB-II-3000-8 Design Fatigue Strain Range for SA-533 Type B, Class 1 and SA-508 Grade 3, Class 1 Up to 1,000°F (540°C)
222 HBB-T-1323 Temperatures at Which Sm = St at 105 hr
223 HBB-T-1324 Values of the r and s Parameters
225 HBB-T-1332-1 Effective Creep Stress Parameter Z for Simplified Inelastic Analysis Using Test Nos. B‐1 and B‐3
226 HBB-T-1332-2 Effective Creep Stress Parameter Z for Simplified Inelastic Analysis Using Test No. B‐2
228 HBB-T-1411-1
230 HBB-T-1420-1A Design Fatigue Strain Range, ϵt, for 304 SS
232 HBB-T-1420-1B Design Fatigue Strain Range, ϵt, for 316 SS
234 HBB-T-1420-1C Design Fatigue Strain Range, ϵt, for Ni‐Fe‐Cr Alloy 800H
236 HBB-T-1420-1D Design Fatigue Strain Range, ϵt, for 21/4Cr‐1Mo Steel
237 HBB-T-1420-1E Design Fatigue Strain Range, ϵt, for 9Cr‐1Mo‐V Steel
238 HBB-T-1420-2 Creep–Fatigue Damage Envelope
240 HBB-T-1432-1 Stress–Strain Relationship
HBB-T-1432-2 Inelastic Multiaxial Adjustments
241 HBB-T-1432-3 Adjustment for Inelastic Biaxial Poisson’s Ratio
243 HBB-T-1433-1 Methods of Determining Relaxation
HBB-T-1433-2 Stress‐Relaxation Limits for Creep Damage
244 HBB-T-1433-3 Stress‐Relaxation Limits for Creep Damage
HBB-T-1433-4 Envelope Stress‐Time History for Creep Damage Assessment
246 HBB-T-1521-1 Time‐Independent Buckling Factors
HBB-T-1522-1 Time‐Dependent Load-Controlled Buckling Factors
247 HBB-T-1522-1 Time–Temperature Limits for Application of Section II External Pressure Charts
248 HBB-T-1522-2 Time–Temperature Limits for Application of Section II External Pressure Charts
249 HBB-T-1522-3 Temperature Limits for Application of Section II External Pressure Charts
250 HBB-T-1820-1
251 HBB-T-1800-A-1 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
252 HBB-T-1800-A-2 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
253 HBB-T-1800-A-3 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
254 HBB-T-1800-A-4 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
255 HBB-T-1800-A-5 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
256 HBB-T-1800-A-6 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
257 HBB-T-1800-A-7 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
258 HBB-T-1800-A-8 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
259 HBB-T-1800-A-9 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
260 HBB-T-1800-A-10 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
261 HBB-T-1800-A-11 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
262 HBB-T-1800-A-12 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
263 HBB-T-1800-A-13 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
264 HBB-T-1800-A-14 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
265 HBB-T-1800-A-15 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
266 HBB-T-1800-B-1 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
267 HBB-T-1800-B-2 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
268 HBB-T-1800-B-3 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
269 HBB-T-1800-B-4 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
270 HBB-T-1800-B-5 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
271 HBB-T-1800-B-6 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
272 HBB-T-1800-B-7 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
273 HBB-T-1800-B-8 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
274 HBB-T-1800-B-9 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
275 HBB-T-1800-B-10 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
276 HBB-T-1800-B-11 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
277 HBB-T-1800-B-12 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
278 HBB-T-1800-B-13 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
279 HBB-T-1800-B-14 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
280 HBB-T-1800-B-15 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
281 HBB-T-1800-C-1 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
282 HBB-T-1800-C-2 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
283 HBB-T-1800-C-3 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
284 HBB-T-1800-C-4 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
285 HBB-T-1800-C-5 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
286 HBB-T-1800-C-6 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
287 HBB-T-1800-C-7 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
288 HBB-T-1800-C-8 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
289 HBB-T-1800-C-9 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
290 HBB-T-1800-C-10 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
291 HBB-T-1800-C-11 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
292 HBB-T-1800-C-12 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
293 HBB-T-1800-D-1 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
294 HBB-T-1800-D-2 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
295 HBB-T-1800-D-3 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
296 HBB-T-1800-D-4 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
297 HBB-T-1800-D-5 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
298 HBB-T-1800-D-6 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
299 HBB-T-1800-D-7 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
300 HBB-T-1800-D-8 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
301 HBB-T-1800-D-9 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
302 HBB-T-1800-D-10 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
303 HBB-T-1800-D-11 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
304 HBB-T-1800-E-1 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
HBB-T-1800-E-2 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
305 HBB-T-1800-E-3 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
HBB-T-1800-E-4 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
306 HBB-T-1800-E-5 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
HBB-T-1800-E-6 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
307 HBB-T-1800-E-7 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
HBB-T-1800-E-8 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
308 HBB-T-1800-E-9 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
HBB-T-1800-E-10 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
309 HBB-T-1800-E-11 Average Isochronous Stress–Strain Curves
311 HBB-U-1 Recommended Restrictions
316 HBB-Y-3000-1 Conceptual Creep–Fatigue Damage Envelope
329 HCB-4215-1 Permissible Time/Temperature Conditions for Material That Has Been Cold Worked >5% and <20% and Subjected to Short-Time, High-Temperature Transients
336 HCB-I-2000-1 Stress Range Reduction Factor
HCB-I-2000-2 Maximum Number of Cycles, N1, Permissible With f = 1
339 HCB-II-1000-1 Determination of Allowable Stress, S, for Class B Components
341 HCB-II-2000-1 Allowable Stress Values for Ferritic Steel Class B Components
346 HCB-II-2000-2 Allowable Stress Values for Class B Bolting Materials
348 HCB-II-2000-3 Allowable Stress Values for Austenitic Steel Class B Components
355 HCB-II-2000-4 Allowable Stress Values for High-Nickel Alloy Class B Components
356 HCB-II-2000-5 Reduction Factors for Aging
357 HCB-II-3000-1 Allowable Stress Values for Ferritic Steel Class B Components
359 HCB-II-3000-2 Allowable Stress Values for Class B Bolting
360 HCB-II-3000-3 Allowable Stress Values for Austenitic Steel Class B Components
364 HCB-II-3000-4 Allowable Stress Values for High-Nickel Alloy Class B Components
365 HCB-II-3000-5 Reduction Factors to Be Applied to Parent Metal Allowable Stresses for 304 SS Weldments
HCB-II-3000-6 Reduction Factors to Be Applied to Parent Metal Allowable Stresses for 316 SS Weldments
HCB-II-3000-7 Reduction Factors to Be Applied to Parent Metal Allowable Stresses for Alloy 800H Weldments
366 HCB-II-3000-8 Reduction Factors to Be Applied to Parent Metal Allowable Stresses for 21/4Cr–1Mo Weldments
HCB-II-3000-9 Reduction Factors to Be Applied to Parent Metal Allowable Stresses for Modified 9Cr–1Mo Weldments
368 HCB-III-1000-1 Time–Temperature Limits for Service Level A and B Events
HCB-III-1000-1 Maximum Metal Temperatures During Level C Events
384 HGB-3217-1 Classification of Stress Intensity for Some Typical Cases
387 HGB-3224-1 Use-Fractions for Membrane Stress
HGB-3224-2 Use-Fractions for Membrane Plus Bending Stress
396 HGB-5223-1 Full Penetration Corner Weld Details for Category C Joints
397 HGB-5224.2-1 Nozzles Joined by Full Penetration Corner Welds
398 HGB-5224.3-1 Deposited Weld Metal Used as Reinforcement of Openings for Nozzles
399 HGB-5224.4-1 Oblique Connections
404 HGB-II-2121-1 Design Stress Intensity Values, Sm, for Ferritic Steels at Elevated Temperatures in Core Support Structure Applications
406 HGB-II-2121-2 Design Stress Intensity Values, Sm, for Ferritic Steels at Elevated Temperatures in Threaded Structural Fastener Applications
408 HGB-II-2121-3 Design Stress Intensity Values, Sm, for Austenitic and High Nickel Alloys at Elevated Temperatures in Core Support Structure Applications
411 HGB-II-2121-4 Design Stress Intensity Values, Sm, for Austenitic and High Nickel Alloys at Elevated Temperatures in Threaded Structural Fastener Applications
418 HGB-II-3222.4-1 Design Fatigue Limits for Solution Annealed Type 304SS
419 HGB-II-3222.4-2 Design Fatigue Limits for Solution Annealed Type 316SS
420 HGB-II-3222.4-3 Design Fatigue Limits for Ni–Cr–Fe Alloy 800H
421 HGB-II-3222.4-4 Design Fatigue Limits for 21/4Cr–1Mo Steel
422 HGB-II-3229-1 Yield Strength Values, Sy, for Ferritic Steels at Elevated Temperatures in Core Support Structure Applications
424 HGB-II-3229-2 Yield Strength Values, Sy, for Ferritic Steels at Elevated Temperatures in Threaded Structural Fastener Applications
426 HGB-II-3229-3 Yield Strength Values, Sy, for Austenitic and High Nickel Alloys at Elevated Temperatures in Core Support Structure and Threaded Structural Fastener Applications
427 HGB-II-3229-4 Tensile Strength Values, Su, for Ferritic Steels at Elevated Temperatures in Core Support Structure Applications
429 HGB-II-3229-5 Tensile Strength Values, Su, for Ferritic Steels at Elevated Temperatures in Threaded Structural Fastener Applications
430 HGB-II-3229-6 Tensile Strength Values, Su, for Austenitic and High Nickel Alloys at Elevated Temperatures in Core Support Structure and Threaded Structural Fastener Applications
434 HGB-III-2000-1 Time-Independent Buckling Limits
437 HGB-IV-1000-1 Time at Elevated Temperature, hr
440 HHA-1400-1 Jurisdictional Boundary for Graphite Core Components and Assemblies — Circumferential Section View
441 HHA-1400-2 Jurisdictional Boundary for Graphite Core Components and Assemblies — Longitudinal Section View
458 HHA-3141-1 Dependence of Strength on Weight Loss in Uniformly Oxidized Graphite of Classes IIHP or INHP
459 HHA-3141-2 Dependence of Strength on Weight Loss in Uniformly Oxidized Graphite of Classes EIHP, ENHP, MIHP, and MNHP
HHA-3221-1 Design Allowable Probability of Failure
460 HHA-3221-1 Design Allowable Stresses Flowchart for SRC-1 Graphite Core Component
463 HHA-4222-1 Prohibited and Controlled Substances
471 MDS-1 Material Data Sheet (SI Units)
472 MDS-2 Material Data Sheet (U.S. Customary)
473 HHA-II-2000-1 Notes on Material Data Sheet, Forms MDS-1 and MDS-2
477 HHA-II-3100-1 Correction Factor T of the Shape Parameter M of Two-Parameter Weibull Distribution (γ = 0.95)
HHA-II-3100-2 Correction Factor T’ of the Characteristic Value Sc of Two-Parameter Weibull Distribution (γ = 0.95)
484 HHA-A-1100-1
485 HHA-1160-1 Extrusion
486 HHA-1160-2 Molding
ASME BPVC III 5 2017
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