= maximum allowable working pressure, psi | ||||||||
where: | ||||||||
TS | = | ultimate tensile strength of shell plate, psi (When the tensile strength of carbon steel plate is not known, it may be taken as 55,000 psig for temperatures not exceeding 650 degrees F. For other materials use the lowest stress values for that material from Section VIII of the ASME Code) | ||||||
t | = | minimum thickness of shell plate of weakest course, inches | ||||||
E | = | efficiency of longitudinal joint depending upon construction | ||||||
Use the following values: | ||||||||
for riveted joints - calculated riveted efficiency; for fusion-welded and brazed joints: | ||||||||
Percent | ||||||||
Single lap weld | 40 | |||||||
Double lap weld | 50 | |||||||
Single butt weld | 60 | |||||||
Double butt weld | 70 | |||||||
Forge weld | 70 | |||||||
Brazed steel | 80 | |||||||
R | = | inside radius of weakest course of shell, (inches) provided the thickness does not exceed 10% of the radius. If the thickness is over 10% of the radius, the outer radius shall be used. | ||||||
FS | = | factor of safety allowed by these rules. | ||||||
Okla. Admin. Code § 380:25-5-37