Monday, October 6, 2014

RE: [MW:22052] Max. temp. attainable by CS tubes to avoid creep rupture

Dear Sergio
I agree but, ASME II Part D indicates maximum temperature for CS is 800°F so you do not have problems of creep, and microstructure integrity below 800°F. If you have temperature greater than 800°F, you have problems too.

ATENTAMENTE
M. en M. Antonio Alonso Diaz Arriaga
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De: materials-welding@googlegroups.com <materials-welding@googlegroups.com> en nombre de Sergio Antonio Muñoz Pinzón <seanmup@gmail.com>
Enviado: miércoles, 01 de octubre de 2014 01:08 p.m.
Para: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Asunto: Re: [MW:22031] Max. temp. attainable by CS tubes to avoid creep rupture

You can also experiment accelerated oxidation or corrosion with carbon steel at high temperatures, creep, and changes in microstructure such as aging and grain coarsening among others.

Be careful when designing for high temp.

Sergio Muñoz
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http://Weld-ING.blogspot.com

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