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ASME STP-PT-049 : 2012

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INVESTIGATION OF TEMPERATURE DERATING FACTORS FOR HIGH-STRENGTH LINE PIPE
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

24-01-2012

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2012

Foreword
Executive Summary
1. BACKGROUND, APPROACH, AND FINDINGS
2. A REVIEW OF THE AVAILABLE DATA
3. AN OVERVIEW OF THE STRENGHTHENING MECHANISMS
   AND ROLLING PROCESSES OF HSLA STEELS FOR MODERN
   LINE PIPE
4. AN ASSESSMENT OF THE AVAILABLE DATA
5. IMPLICATIONS OF THE AVAILABLE DATA FOR ASME CODES
6. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL TENSILE TESTING
References
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations, Acronyms and Variables

Specifies the range of line pipe steel grades that may be affected and the potential impacts to ASME pipeline and piping design standards, and makes recommendations for further study or experimental investigation as necessary.

DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
9780791834268
Pages
40
PublisherName
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Status
Withdrawn

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