TStE | = | Maximum allowable working pressure, psi | |
RFS |
where:
TS = ultimate tensile strength of shell plates, psi
t = minimum thickness of shell plate, in weakest course, inches
E = efficiency of longitudinal joint:
For tube ligaments, E shall be determined by the rules in the ASME Code, Section I. For riveted joints, E shall be determined by the rules in the applicable edition of the ASME Code. For seamless construction, E shall be considered 100%.
R = inside radius of the weakest course of the shell, in inches
FS = factor of safety permitted.
PSI | |
Iron rivets in single shear | 38,000 |
Iron rivets in double shear | 76,000 |
Steel rivets in single shear | 44,000 |
Steel rivets in double shear | 88,000 |
When the diameter of the rivet holes in the longitudinal joints of a boiler is not known, the diameter and cross-sectional area of rivets, after driving, may be selected from Table 1, or as ascertained by cutting out one rivet in the body of the joint.
TABLE 1 SIZES OF RIVETS BASED ON PLATE THICKNESS (in inches) | |
Plate of Thickness | Rivet Diameter after Driving |
1/4 | 11/16 |
9/32 | 11/16 |
5/16 | 3/4 |
11/32 | 3/4 |
3/8 | 13/16 |
13/32 | 13/16 |
7/16 | 15/16 |
15/32 | 15/16 |
1/2 | 15/16 |
9/16 | 1-1/16 |
5/8 | 1-1/16 |
When either of the methods (b or c) outlined in this subdivision is employed, the sum of the safety-valve capacities shall be equal to or greater than the maximum evaporative capacity (maximum steam-generating capacity) of the boiler.
16 Va. Admin. Code § 25-50-360
Statutory Authority: § 40.1-51.6 of the Code of Virginia.