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12 B 8201-1987 (2) Im the case based upon inside diameter oS on Ip Be vel oe = il 2oay—2 PO minimum thickness of the shell (mm) maximum working pressure (kgf/cm?) (MPa) ~ outside diameter of the portion where « is calcualted (mm) inside diemeter of the portion when | is caloualted (mm) allowable tensile stress of the material (kgf/mm?) «N/mm?} a efficiency of the longituatnal joint or 1gament between’ openings. However, when the distance between an opening and the deposited metal of a welded longitudinal joint is 6 mm or under, or an opening is perforated on the longitudinal joint, Ck ae it shall be the product of the efficiency of the & (el affecting welded joint ahd the efficiency of the A Hgamant between openings Y 1 mm or more as additive thickness WO ns as shawn in Tabla 5.1. ws Table 5.1 Temperature asa 20 Metered | oF under | | 896 | 565 | 599 | vee Ferritic steel 0.4 os | o7 | a | o.7 0.7 Austenitic steel 0.4 a4 | od | 04 | 08 0.7 Remark: Value of & at the point hetween listed temperatures may be determined by proportional calculation. (3) When the thickness of tha shell exceads 1/2 of the inside radiue and the temperature does not exceed 374°C, the following formula shall be used, regardless of (1) and (2) SRW te 2 1Wesn th eantP. 2eimeger le BES where R:/ inside radius of the portion to be caloualted (mm), 4 Pann and « are as defined in 5.2 (1) and (2). 5.3 Circumferential Joints of Shells The iroumfcrential joint of shell shall have the strength 50 § or more of the strength of the longitudinal joint. However, the strength of the circumferential joint in the following cases shall be 35 % or more of the strength of longitudinal joint.

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