Materials
- Strength of Materials
- Bases for Design Stresses
- B31.3 Material Requirements
The Material in This Section is Addressed by B31.3 in:
- Listed and Unlisted Materials
- Temperature Limits
- Toughness Requirements
- Deterioration in Service
- Chapter II - Design
- Chapter III - Materials
- Appendix A - Allowable Stresses & Quality
- Factors – Metals
- Appendix F - Precautionary Considerations
Strength of Materials
- Stress
- Strain
- Stress-Strain Diagram
- Elastic Modulus
- Yield Strength
- Ultimate Strength
- Creep
- Fatigue
- Brittle versus Ductile Behavior
Fatigue failure: A failure which results from a repetitive load lower than that required to cause failure on a single application
Bases for Design Stresses
Most Materials – (materials other than gray iron, malleable iron and bolting) below the creep range, the lowest of (302.3.2)
- 1/3 of specified minimum tensile strength (ST)
- 1/3 of tensile strength at temperature
- 2/3 of specified minimum yield strength (SY)
- 2/3 of yield strength at temperature; except for austenitic stainless steels and nickel alloys with similar behavior, 90% of yield strength at temperature
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