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2008. SECTION II, PART D (CUSTOMARY) AG8 GUIDELINE ON LOCATING MATERIALS IN STRESS TABLES, AND IN TABLES OF MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 2.1 TABLE lA I ASME uses the current ASTM definition of ferrous alloy: an alloy whose major constituent is iron, even if the iron content is less than 50% of the total composition. However, this is a recently adopted definition and the change 10 specifications is occurring over lime. Therefore, some alloys that were formerly defined as nonferrous are still listed in rhe nonferrous tables or both. The goal of this Guideline is to assist the users of Section II, Part D in locating materials in stress tables (Tables lA, IB, 2A, 2B, 3, 4, 5A, and 5B), tables of mechanical properties (Tables U, U-2, and Y-l), and tables of physical properties (Tables TE-I through TE-5, TCD, TM-I through TM-5, and PRO). This Guideline defines the logic used to place materials within these tables. Stress tables are all found within Subpart I of Section II, Part D. Tables lA, IB, 3, 5A, and 5B cover allowable stresses, while Tables 2A, 2B, and 4 cover design stress intensities. Although Subpart I also covers ultimate tensile strength and yield strength, the organization of those mechanical property tables will be discussed separately in para. 3. A table-by-table listing of the materials-organiza- tion logic used to place materials within the designated tables follows. Ie) C- I/ 2Mo steels I d) chromium steels, including ferritic stainless steels, by increasing Cr content [1/2Cr, 'l.Cr, ICr, Il/,Cr, 2 1/,Cr, 3Cr, 5Cr, 9Cr, IICr, 12Cr, 13Cr, 15Cr, 17Cr (including I?Cr-4Ni-4Cu and 17Cr-4Ni-{jMn), 18Cr, 26Cr, 27Cr, and 29Cr] Ie) manganese steels (Mn-l/,Mo, Mn-I/2Mo, Mn-I/2Ni, and Mn-V) If) silicon steel (l1/2Si_II,Mo) Ig) nickel steels el,Ni, 'l.Ni, INi, Il/,Ni, 2Ni, 2 11,Ni, 2'1.Ni, 3Ni, 312Ni, 4Ni, 5Ni, 8Ni, and 9Ni) (h] other high nickel steels [25Ni-15Cr-2Ti (Grade 660) and 29Ni-2OCr-3Cu-2Mo (CN7M)] Ii) high alloy steels, including the duplex stainless steels, in order of increasing chromium content [beginning with 16Cr-9Mn-2Ni-N, then 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo (316L), etc.], then by increasing nickel content within a given chromium or other alloy content [18Cr-8Ni, 18Cr-8Ni- N, 18Cr-8Ni-4Si-N, 18Cr-IONi-Cb (first S34700, then S34709, S34800, and S34809), 18Cr-IONi-Ti, 18Cr- IINi, etc., ending with 25Cr-22Ni-2Mo-N]. Unfortunately, most specifications for materials do not give nominal compositions - and without that informa- tion, one may not know the nominal composition for a particular material in Table IA. If the specification number and alloy grade or type designation are known, then one can go to Table QW/QB-422 of Section IX of the Code and find the corresponding nominal composition. Now, for a given nominal composition, Table lA is arranged by increasing tensile strength. For a given nominal composition and tensile strength, stress listings are pro- vided in order of increasing specification number. Some- times, for a given nominal composition, tensile strength, yield strength, and specification number/grade or type, there may be more than one line of stresses. At this point, the Notes referenced on the second page of each page set within Table IA will define why there are two or more lines of stresses and when each applies. 2.2 TABLE lB Table IB provides allowable stresses for nonferrous materials used in Section 1; Section 111, Division 1, Classes INTRODUCTION STRESS TABLES 2 1 Table IA provides allowable stresses for ferrous' materi- als used in Section I; Section Ill, Division I, Classes 2 and 3; Section VIII, Division I; and Section XII construction. Within Table l A, the first step in ordering materials is to use their nominal compositions. These nominal composi- tions are nothing than accepted compositional fin- gerprints or widely recognized designators for each alloy or alloy class. These nominal compositions are arranged in Table IA as follows: I a) carbon steels (b) carbon steels with small additions of Cb, Ti, and V (microalloyed steels) 2

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  • 2008. SECTION II, PART D (CUSTOMARY)

    AG8 GUIDELINE ON LOCATING MATERIALS IN STRESSTABLES, AND IN TABLES OF MECHANICAL AND

    PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

    2.1 TABLE lA

    I ASME uses the current ASTM definition of ferrous alloy: an alloywhose major constituent is iron, even if the iron content is less than 50%of the total composition. However, this is a recently adopted definitionand the change 10 specifications is occurring over lime. Therefore, somealloys that were formerly defined as nonferrous are still listed in rhenonferrous tables or both.

    The goal of this Guideline is to assist the users of SectionII, Part D in locating materials in stress tables (TableslA, IB, 2A, 2B, 3, 4, 5A, and 5B), tables of mechanicalproperties (Tables U, U-2, and Y-l), and tables of physicalproperties (Tables TE-I through TE-5, TCD, TM-I throughTM-5, and PRO). This Guideline defines the logic used toplace materials within these tables.

    Stress tables are all found within Subpart I of SectionII, Part D. Tables lA, IB, 3, 5A, and 5B cover allowablestresses, while Tables 2A, 2B, and 4 cover design stressintensities. Although Subpart I also covers ultimate tensilestrength and yield strength, the organization of thosemechanical property tables will be discussed separately inpara. 3. A table-by-table listing of the materials-organiza-tion logic used to place materials within the designatedtables follows.

    Ie) C-I/2Mo steelsId) chromium steels, including ferritic stainless steels,

    by increasing Cr content [1/2Cr, 'l.Cr, ICr, Il/,Cr, 21/,Cr,3Cr, 5Cr, 9Cr, IICr, 12Cr, 13Cr, 15Cr, 17Cr (includingI?Cr-4Ni-4Cu and 17Cr-4Ni-{jMn), 18Cr, 26Cr, 27Cr,and 29Cr]

    Ie) manganese steels (Mn-l/,Mo, Mn-I/2Mo, Mn-I/2Ni,and Mn-V)

    If) silicon steel (l1/2Si_II,Mo)Ig) nickel steels el,Ni, 'l.Ni, INi, Il/,Ni, 2Ni, 211,Ni,

    2'1.Ni, 3Ni, 312Ni, 4Ni, 5Ni, 8Ni, and 9Ni)(h] other high nickel steels [25Ni-15Cr-2Ti (Grade

    660) and 29Ni-2OCr-3Cu-2Mo (CN7M)]Ii) high alloy steels, including the duplex stainless

    steels, in order of increasing chromium content [beginningwith 16Cr-9Mn-2Ni-N, then 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo (316L),etc.], then by increasing nickel content within a givenchromium or other alloy content [18Cr-8Ni, 18Cr-8Ni-N, 18Cr-8Ni-4Si-N, 18Cr-IONi-Cb (first S34700, thenS34709, S34800, and S34809), 18Cr-IONi-Ti, 18Cr-IINi, etc., ending with 25Cr-22Ni-2Mo-N].

    Unfortunately, most specifications for materials do notgive nominal compositions - and without that informa-tion, one may not know the nominal composition for aparticular material in Table IA. If the specification numberand alloy grade or type designation are known, then onecan go to Table QW/QB-422 of Section IX of the Codeand find the corresponding nominal composition.

    Now, for a given nominal composition, Table lA isarranged by increasing tensile strength. For a given nominalcomposition and tensile strength, stress listings are pro-vided in order of increasing specification number. Some-times, for a given nominal composition, tensile strength,yield strength, and specification number/grade or type,there may be more than one line of stresses. At this point,the Notes referenced on the second page of each page setwithin Table IA will define why there are two or morelines of stresses and when each applies.

    2.2 TABLE lBTable IB provides allowable stresses for nonferrous

    materials used in Section 1; Section 111, Division 1, Classes

    INTRODUCTION

    STRESS TABLES2

    1

    Table IA provides allowable stresses for ferrous' materi-als used in Section I; Section Ill, Division I, Classes 2 and3; Section VIII, Division I; and Section XII construction.Within Table l A, the first step in ordering materials is touse their nominal compositions. These nominal composi-tions are nothing mo~e than accepted compositional fin-gerprints or widely recognized designators for each alloyor alloy class. These nominal compositions are arrangedin Table IA as follows:

    Ia) carbon steels(b) carbon steels with small additions of Cb, Ti, and V

    (microalloyed steels)

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    TABLE 1A (CONT'D)SECTION I; SECTION III, CLASSES 2 AND 3;' SECTION VIII, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XII C'"MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS('See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Alloy Class!Line DesignationJ Condition! GroupNo. Nominal Composition Product Form Spec No. Type/Grade UNS No. Temper SizelThickness, in. P-No. No.

    1 12Cr~AI Smls. & wid. tube SA-208 TP405 540500 7 12 12Cr~AI Wid. tube SA-268 TP405 540500 7 13 12Cr~ Ti Wid. tube SA-208 540800 7 14 12Cr~n Smls. tube SA-208 540800 7 1

    5 13Cr Plate SA-240 4105 541008 7 16 13Cr Smls. & wid. tube SA-208 TP410 541000 6 1 (::7 13Cr Wid. tube SA-208 TP410 541000 6 18 13Cr Plate SA-240 410 541000 6 19 13Cr Forgings SA-182 F6a 541000 6 1

    10 13Cr 8" SA-479 410 541000 6 111 13Cr 8" SA-479 410 541000 A 6 112 13Cr 8" SA-479 410 541000 1 6 1

    13 13Cr Forgings SA-182 F6a 541000 2 6 314 13Cr Castings SA-217 CAIS J91150 6 315 13Cr Castpipe SA-426 CpeAlS J91150 6 3

    16 13Cr~4Ni Castings SA-487 CA6NM J91S40 A 6 417 13Cr~4Ni Forgings SA-182 F6NM S41S00 6 4

    18 lSCr Wid. tube SA-268 TP429 S42900 6 2 019 lSCr Smls. & wid. tube SA-268 TP429 S42900 6 220 lSCr Plate SA-240 429 S42900 6 2

    21 l7Cr Wid. tube SA-268 TP430 S43000 7 222 l7Cr Sm!s. & wid. tube SA-268 TP430 S43000 7 223 l7Cr Plate SA-240 430 S43000 7 224 l7Cr 8" SA-479 430 S43000 7 2

    25 17Cr~4Ni~3Cu Castings SA-747 CB7Cu-1 J9218026 17Cr~4Ni~4Cu 8" SA-S64 630 S17400 HllSO27 17Cr~4Ni ~4Cu Plate SA-693 630 S17400 HllSO28 17Cr~4Ni~4Cu Forgings SA-70S 630 S17400 H11S0

    29 l7Cr~4Ni~4Cu 8" SA-S64 630 S17400 HllOO ~30 l7Cr~4Ni~4Cu Plate SA-693 630 S17400 HllOO31 l7Cr~4Ni~4Cu Forgings SA-70S 630 S17400 HllOO32 l7Cr~4Ni~4Cu 8" SA-S64 630 S17400 H107S33 l7Cr~4Ni~4Cu Plate SA-693 630 S17400 H107S34 l7Cr~4Ni~4Cu Forgings SA-70S 630 S17400 H107S

    07 35 17Cr~4Ni~6Mn Plate SA-240 201-1 S20100 8 307 36 17Cr~4Ni~6Mn Plate SA-240 201-1 S20100 8 307 37 l7Cr~4Ni~6Mn Plate SA-666 201-1 S20100 8 307 38 17Cr~4Ni~6Mn Plate SA-666 201-1 S20100 8 3

    39 l7Cr~4Ni~6Mn Plate SA-240 201-2 S20100 8 340 l7Cr~4Ni~6Mn Plate SA-666 201-2 S20100 8 3

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    SECTION I; SECTION III, CLASSES 2 AND 3;* SECTION VIII, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XII

    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Applicability and Max. Temperature LimitsMin. Min. (NP = Not Permitted)

    Tensile Yield (SPT = SupportsOnly) ExternalLine Strength, Strength, PressureNo. ksi ksi III VIII-l XII ChartNo. Notes

    1 60 30 700 NP 1000 650 CS-2 G32, IS, W13, W142 60 30 700 NP 1000 650 CS-2 G3, G24, G32, T53 55 30 NP NP 800 650 CS-2 G32, W144 55 30 NP NP 800 650 CS-2 G32

    5 60 30 NP 700 1200 650 CS-2 T46 60 30 700 NP 1200 650 CS-2 T4, W13, W147 60 30 700 NP 1200 650 CS-2 G3, G24, 14

    8 65 30 NP NP 1200 650 CS-2 T49 70 40 NP 700 1000 650 CS-2 T4

    10 70 40 NP NP 1000 650 CS-2 G22, T4II 70 40 NP 700 NP NP CS-212 70 40 700 700 NP NP CS-2

    13 85 55 NP 700 1200 650 CS-3 T314 90 65 NP 700 1200 650 CS-5 GI, GI7, T315 90 65 NP 700 NP NP CS-5 G17

    16 llO 80 NP 700 800 650 CS-5 GI, G1717 ll5 90 NP 700 NP NP CS-3 G17

    18 60 35 700 NP 700 650 CS-2 G3, G32, W1419 60 35 700 NP 1200 650 CS-2 G32, T4, W13, W1420 65 30 NP NP 1200 650 CS-2 G32,1421 60 35 700 NP 1200 650 CS-2 G3, G24, G32, T422 60 35 700 700 1200 650 CS-2 G32, T4, W12, W13, W1423 65 30 NP NP 1200 650 CS-2 G32,1424 70 40 700 700 1000 650 CS-2 G22, G32, 14

    25 150 140 NP NP 200 NP HA-7 GI, G28, WI26 135 105 NP 650 650 NP HA-7 G8, G3I, G32, WI27 135 105 NP 650 NP NP HA-7 G8, WI28 135 105 NP 650 NP NP HA-7 G8, WI

    29 140 115 NP 650 650 NP HA-7 G8, G3I, G32, WI30 140 115 NP 650 NP NP HA-7 G8, WI31 140 115 NP 650 NP NP HA-7 G8, WI

    32 145 125 NP 650 NP NP HA-7 G8, WI33 145 125 NP 650 NP NP HA-7 G8, WI34 145 125 NP 650 NP NP HA-7 G8, WI

    35 75 38 NP NP 300 300 HA-2 0736 75 38 NP NP 300 300 HA-2 G5 0737 75 38 NP NP 300 300 HA-2 0738 75 38 NP NP 300 300 HA-2 G5 0739 95 45 NP NP 300 300 HA-640 95 45 NP NP 300 300 HA-6

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    TABLE 1A (CONT'D)SECTION I; SECTION III, CLASSES 2 AND3;* SECTION VIII, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XII

    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions onClass)Maximum Allowable Stress, ks! (Multiply by1000 to Obtain psl), for Metal Temperature, of, Not Exceeding

    LineNo. -20 to100 150 200 250 300 400 500 600 650 700 750 800 850 900

    1 17.1 17.1 16.8 16.5 16.3 15.9 15.6 15.2 14.7 14.1 13.4 12.62 14.6 14.6 14.3 14.0 13.8 13.5 13.2 12.9 12.5 12.0 11.4 10.73 13.4 13.4 13.1 12.9 12.7 12.4 12.1 11.8 11.4 11.0, 15.7 15.7 15.4 15.1 14,9 14.5 14.3 13.9 13.5 12.9

    5 17.1 17.1 16.8 16.5 16.3 15.9 15.6 15.2 14.7 14.1 13.4 12.3

    6 17.1 17.1 16.8 16.5 16.3 15.9 15.6 15.2 14.7 14.1 13.4 12.37 14.6 14.6 14.3 14.0 13.8 13.5 13.2 12.9 12.5 12.0 11.4 10.5

    8 18.6 18.4 17.8 17.4 17.2 16.8 16.6 16.2 15.7 15.1 14.4 12.39 20.0 20.0 19,6 19.3 19.0 18.5 18.1 17.7 17.1 16.4 15.6 12.3

    10 20.0 20.0 19.6 19.3 19.0 18.5 18.1 17.7 17.1 16.4 15.6 12.311 20.0 20.0 19.6 19.3 19.0 18.5 18.1 17.712 20.0 20.0 19.6 19.3 19.0 18.5 18.1 17.7

    13 24.3 24.3 23.8 23.4 23.0 22.5 22.0 21.5 20.8 19.9 17.2 12.3

    "25.7 25.7 25.2 24.8 24.4 23.8 23.3 22.7 22.0 21.1 15.9 11.0

    15 25.7 25.7 25.2 24.8 24.4 23.8 23.3 22.7

    16 31.4 31.4 31.3 30.8 30.1 29.4 28.8 28.4 27.9 27.4 26.717 32.9 32.9 32.9 32.5 31.3 30.0 29.4 28.7

    18 14.6 14.6 14.3 14.0 13.8 13.5 13.2 12.9 19 17.1 17.1 16.8 16.5 16.3 15.9 15.6 15.2 14.7 14.1 13.4 12.020 18.6 18.4 17.8 17.4 17.2 16.8 16.6 16.2 15.7 15.1 14.4 12.021 14.6 14.6 14.3 14.0 13.8 13.5 13.2 12.9 12.5 12.0 11.4 10.222 17.1 17.1 16.8 16.5 16.3 15.9 15.6 15.2 14.7 14.1 13.4 12.023 18.6 18.4 17.8 17.4 17.2 16.8 16.6 16.2 15.7 15.1 14.4 12.024 20.0 20.0 19.6 19.3 19.0 18.5 18.1 17.7 17.1 16.4 15.6 12.0

    25 32.0 32.026 38.6 38.6 38.6 37.5 36.8 36.2 35.927 38.6 38.6 38.6 37.5 36.8 36.2 35.928 38.6 38.6 38.6 37.5 36.8 36.2 35.9

    29 40.0 40.0 40.0 38.9 38.1 37.5 37.2

    30 40.0 40.0 40.0 38.9 38.1 37.5 37.231 40.0 40.0 40.0 38.9 38.1 37.5 37.232 41.4 41.4 41.4 40.3 39.5 38.9 38.533 41.4 41.4 41.4 40.3 39.5 38.9 38.534 41.4 41.4 41.4 40.3 39.5 38.9 38.5

    07 35 21.4 18.7 16.607 36 21.4 18.7 17.207 37 21.4 18.7 16.607 3B 21.4 18.7 17.2

    39 27.1 22.8 19.740 27.1 22.8 19.7

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    TABLE 1A (CONT'DJSECTION I; SECTION Ill, CLASSES 2 AND3;* SECTION VIll, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XlI

    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on ClassJ

    Maximum Allowable Stress, ksf (Multiply by 1000 toObtain psi), forMetal Temperature, of, NotExceedinglineNo. 950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 1250 1300 1350 1400 1450 1500 1550 1600 1650

    1 8.4 4.02 7.1 3.434

    5 8.8 6.4 4.4 2.9 1.8 1.06 8.8 6.4 4.4 2.9 1.8 1.07 7.5 5.4 3.7 2.5 1.5 0.85

    8 8.8 6.4 4.4 2.9 1.8 1.09 8.8 6.4

    10 8.8 6.41112

    13 8.8 6.4 4.4 2.9 1.8 1.014 7.6 5.0 3.3 2.2 1.5 1.015

    1617

    1819 9.2 6.5 4.5 3.2 2.4 1.820 9.2 6.5 4.5 3.2 2.4 1.821 78 5.5 3.8 2.7 2.0 1.522 9.2 6.5 4.5 3.2 2.4 1.823 9.2 6.5 4.5 3.2 2.4 1.824 9.2 6.5

    25262728

    293031

    323334

    35 0736 0737 0738 073940

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    TABLE 1A (CONT'D)SECTION I; SECTION III, CLASSES 2 AND 3;* SECTION VIII, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XII

    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)Alloy Class!

    Line Designation/ Conditionl GroupNo. Nominal Composition ProductForm Spec No. Type/Grade UNSNo. Temper Size/Thickness, in. P-No. No.

    1 17Cr-7Ni Plate, sheet, strip SA-240 301 530100 8 12 17Cr-7Ni Plate, sheet, strip SA-240 301 530100 8 13 lSCr-2Mo Plate SA-240 544400 7 24 IBCr-2Mo Wid. tube SA-268 544400 7 25 IBCr-2Mo Smts. tube SA-268 544400 7 2

    6 isc--r: Wid. tube SA-268 TP439 543035 7 2

    7 IBCr-Ti Smls. tube SA-268 TP439 543035 7 28 IBCr- Ti Wid. tube SA-S03 TP439 543035 7 29 isc--n Wid. pipe SA-731 TP439 543035 7 2

    10 IBCr- Ti Smls. pipe SA-731 TP439 543035 7 211 IBCr- Ti Sa. SA-479 439 543035 7 2

    12 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Plate SA-240 26-3-3 544660 :os; 2/10 10K 113 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Smts.tube 5A-268 26-3-3 544660 :os; 2-'10 10K 114 26Cr-3 Ni- 3Mo Wid. tube 5A-268 26-3-3 544660 :os; 2/10 10K 115 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Wid. tube 5A-268 26-3-3 544660 :os; ;;;10 10K 116 26Cr-3Ni- 3Mo Wid. tube 5A-803 26-3-3 544660 :os;2h o 10K 1

    17 26Cr-4Ni- Mo Plate 5A-240 329 532900 10H 118 26Cr-4Ni-Mo Wid. tube 5A-789 532900 10H 1

    19 26Cr-4Ni- Mo Smts.tube 5A-789 532900 10H 120 26Cr-4Ni-Mo Wid. pipe 5A-790 532900 10H 121 26Cr-4Ni- Mo 5mls. pipe 5A-790 532900 10H 1

    22 26Cr-4Ni- Mo- N Plate 5A-240 532950 10H 123 26Cr-4Ni-Mo-N Wid. tube 5A-789 532950 10H 124 26Cr-4Ni-Mo-N 5mls. tube 5A-789 532950 10H 125 26Cr-4Ni-Mo-N Wid. pipe 5A-790 532950 10H 126 26Cr-4Ni- Mo- N Smts.pipe 5A-790 532950 10H 1

    27 27Cr gmts. tube 5A-268 T P446-1 544600 101 128 27Cr-lMo Forgings 5A-182 FXM-27Cb 544627 101 129 27Cr-lMo Plate 5A-240 XM-27 544627 101 1

    30 27Cr-lMo Wid. tube 5A-268 TPXM-27 544627 101 131 27Cr-lMo Smts.tube 5A-268 TPXM~27 544627 101 1

    32 27Cr-lMo Sa. 5A-479 XM-27 544627 101 133 27Cr-lMo gmts. pipe 5A-731 TPXM-27 544627 101 134 27Cr-lMo Wid. pipe 5A-731 TPXM-27 544627 101 135 27Cr-lMo-Ti gmts. pipe 5A-731 TPXM-33 544626 101 136 27Cr-lMo-Ti Wid. pipe 5A-731 TPXM-33 544626 101 137 27Cr-lMo-Ti Plate 5A-240 XM-33 544626 101 138 27Cr-lMo-Ti 5mls. tube 5A-268 TPXM-33 544626 101 139 27Cr-lMo-Ti Wid. tube 5A-268 TPXM-33 544626 101 1

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    TABLE 1A (CONI' D)

    SECTION I; SECTION III, CLASSES 2 AND 3;* SECTION VIII, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XII

    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Applicability and Max. Temperature limitsMin. Min. (Np ;:: Not Permitted)

    Tensile Yield (SPT = Supports Only) Externalline Strength, Strength, PressureNo. kst ksi III VIII-l XII Chart No. Notes

    1 75 30 NP NP 800 NP HA-l G52 75 30 NP NP 800 NP HA-l3 60 40 NP NP 650 650 C5-2 G324 60 40 Np NP 650 650 C5-2 G24, G325 60 40 NP NP 650 650 C5-2 G32

    6 60 30 800 NP 800 650 C5-2 G24, G327 60 30 800 NP 800 650 C5-2 G328 60 30 NP NP 600 600 C5-2 G24, G329 60 30 800 NP NP NP C5-2 G24, G32

    10 60 30 800 NP NP NP C5-2 G3211 70 40 NP NP 1000 650 C5-2 G22, G32, T4

    12 85 65 NP NP 700 650 HA-5 G3213 85 65 NP 700 700 650 HA-5 G32, H514 85 65 NP 700 NP NP HA-5 G32, H5, W1215 85 65 NP NP 700 650 HA-5 G24, G3216 85 65 NP NP 600 600 HA-5 G24, G32

    17 90 70 NP NP 500 500 HA-5 G3218 90 70 NP NP 500 500 HA-5 G24, G32

    19 90 70 NP NP 500 500 HA-5 G3220 90 70 NP NP 500 500 HA-5 G24, G3221 90 70 NP NP 500 500 HA-5 G32

    22 100 70 NP NP 600 600 HA-5 G3223 100 70 NP NP 600 600 HA-5 G24, G3224 100 70 NP NP 600 600 HA-5 G3225 100 70 NP NP 600 600 HA-5 G24, G3226 100 70 NP NP 600 600 HA-5 G32

    27 70 40 700 NP 650 650 C5-2 G3228 60 35 NP NP 650 650 HA-2 G3229 65 40 NP 650 650 650 HA-2 G32

    30 65 40 NP NP 650 650 HA-2 G24,G32

    31 65 40 NP 650 650 650 HA-2 G3232 65 40 NP 700 650 650 HA-2 G22, G3233 65 40 NP NP 650 650 HA-2 G3234 65 40 NP NP 650 650 HA-2 G24, G32

    35 65 40 NP NP 650 650 HA-2 G3236 65 40 NP NP 650 650 HA-2 G24, G3237 68 45 NP NP 650 650 HA-6 G3238 68 45 NP NP 650 650 HA-6 G3239 68 45 NP NP 650 650 HA-6 G24, G32

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    TABLE 1A (CONT'O)SECTION I; SECTION lll, CLASSES 2 ANO 3;* SECTION Vlll, OIVISION 1; ANO SECTION XlI

    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)Maximum Allowable Stress, ksi(Multiply by1000 to Obtain psil, for Metal Temperature, of, Not Exceeding

    LineNo. -20 to 100 ISO 200 2SO 300 400 SOO 600 6SO 700 750 BOO 850 900

    1 20.0 17.5 15.7 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.3 15.0 14.62 20.0 16.1 14.4 13.5 13.0 12.5 12.2 11.9 11.5 11.13 17.1 17.1 16.6 16.2 15.9 15.4 15.14 14.6 14.6 14.1 13.8 13.5 13.1 12.85 17.1 17.1 16.6 16.2 15.9 15.4 15.1

    6 14.6 14.6 13.3 12.4 11.8 11.6 11.5 11.5 11.4 11.2

    7 17.1 17.1 15.7 14.6 13.9 13.6 13.6 13.5 13.4 13.28 14.6 14.6 13.3 12.4 11.8 11.69 14.6 14.6 13.3 12.4 11.8 11.6 11.5 11.5 11.4 11.2

    10 17.1 17.1 15.7 14.6 13.9 13.6 13.6 13.5 13.4 13.211 20.0 20.0 19.3 18.8 18.4 17.9 17,7 17.3 16.9 16.4 15.8 12.2

    12 24.3 24.3 24.2 23.9 23.8 23.6 23.5 23.413 24.3 24.3 24.2 23.9 23.8 23.6 23.5 23.4

    "24.3 24.3 24.2 23.9 23.8 23.6 23.5 23.4

    15 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.3 20.2 20.1 20.0 19.916 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.3 20.2 20.1

    17 25.7 25.7 24.8 24.3 24.318 21.9 21.9 21.0 20.6 20.619 25.7 25.7 24.8 24.3 24.3

    20 21.9 21.9 21.0 20.6 20.621 25.7 25.7 24.8 24.3 24.322 28.6 28.5 27.0 26.4 26.4 26.423 24.3 24.2 23.0 22.5 22.5 22.524 28.6 28.5 27.0 26.4 26.4 26.425 24.3 24.2 23.0 22.5 22.5 22.526 28.6 28.5 27.0 26.4 26.4 26.4

    27 20.0 20.0 19.3 18.8 18.4 17.9 17.7 17.328 17.1 17.1 16.6 16.1 16.1 16.1 16.129 18.6 18.6 18.3 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.1

    30 15.8 15.8 15.5 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.431 18.6 18.6 18.3 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.1

    32 18.6 18.6 18.3 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.133 18.6 18.6 18.3 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.134 15.8 15.8 15.5 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.435 18.6 18.6 18.4 18.2 18.0 17.6 17.336 15.8 15.8 15.7 15.4 15.3 15.0 14.737 19.4 19.4 19.3 19.0 18.8 18.4 18.138 19.4 19.4 19.3 19.0 18.8 18.4 18.139 16.5 16.5 16.4 16.2 16.0 15.7 15.4

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    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Maximum Allowable Stress, ksi (Multiply by 1000to Obtain psil, forMetal Temperature, of, Not ExceedingLineNo. 950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 1250 1300 1350 1400 1450 1500 1550 1600 1650

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    11 9.2 6.5

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    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS('See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions onClass)

    Alloy Class!Line Designation! Condition! GroupNo. Nominal Composition Product Form Spec No. Type/Grade UNS No. Temper SizefThickness, in. PNo. No.

    1 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-358 31bN 531651 82 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N Smls.pipe SA-376 TP31bN 531651 83 IbCr-12 Ni- 2Mo- N Smls.pipe SA-376 TP31bN 531651 8

    4 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N Smls.& wid. fittings SA-403 31bN 531651 8 15 IbCr-12 Ni- 2Mo- N 8a. SA-47Q 31bN 531651 8 16 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N 8a. SA-47Q 31bN 531651 8 17 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N Wid. tube SA-bBB TP31bN 531651 8 1

    8 IbCr-12 Ni- 2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-a13 TP31bN 531651 8 1

    IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-814 TP31bN 531651 8 107 10 IbCr-12Ni -2Mo- N Forgings SA-%5 F31bN 531651 8 107 11 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N Forgings 5A-%5 F316N 531651 8 1

    12 16Cr-12Ni- 2Mo- Ti Plate 5A-240 316Ti 531635 813 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo-Ti Plate 5A-240 316Ti 531635 8

    "17.5Cr-17.5Ni- 5.35i Plate 5A-240 530601 501. ann. 8

    15 17.5Cr- 17.5Ni- 5.35i Plate 5A-240 530601 501. ann. 8

    16 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Plate 5A-240 XM-2q 524000 8 317 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Plate 5A-240 XM-2q 524000 8 318 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube 5A-24q XM-2q 524000 8 3I. 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube 5A-24q XM-2q 524000 8 320 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. pipe 5A-312 XM-2q 524000 8 321 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. pipe 5A-312 XM-2Q 524000 8 322 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn 8a. 5A-47Q XM-2Q 524000 8 323 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn 8a. 5A-47Q XM-2Q 524000 8 324 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube 5A-688 TPXM-2Q 524000 8 325 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube 5A-688 TPXM-2Q 524000 8 3

    26 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo Smts.tube 5A-78Q 531500 10H27 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo Wid. tube 5A-78Q 531500 10H28 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo 5mls. pipe 5A-7QO 531500 10H2. 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo Wid. pipe 5A-7QO 531500 10H

    30 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-182 F304L 530403 >5 831 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-182 F304L 530403 >5 8

    07 32 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-%5 F304L 530403 807 33 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-%5 F304L 530403 8

    34 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-182 F304L 530403

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    SECTION I; SECTION III, CLASSES 2 ANO 3;* SECTION VIII, OIVISION 1; ANO SECTION XII

    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES S FOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Applicability and Max. Temperature limitsMin. Min. (NP = Not Permitted)

    Tensile Yield (SPT = Supports Only) Externalline Strength, Strength, PressureNo. ks! ks! III VIII-l XII ChartNo. Notes

    1 80 35 NP 800 NP NP HA-2 GS, W122 80 35 1200 800 1200 650 HA-2 GS, G12, HI, T73 80 35 1200 NP 1200 650 HA-2 G12, HI, T8

    4 80 35 NP 800 1200 650 HA-2 GS, G12, P, W12, W14

    5 80 35 1200 800 NP NP HA-2 GS, G12, HI, T76 80 35 1200 NP NP NP HA-2 G12, HI, T87 80 35 NP 800 NP NP HA-2 GS, W12

    8 80 35 NP 800 NP NP HA-2 GS, W12 80 35 NP 800 NP NP HA-2 GS, W12

    10 80 35 NP 800 1200 650 HA-2 GS, G12, T7 0711 80 35 NP NP 1200 650 HA-2 G12, T8 07

    12 75 30 NP NP 1500 650 HA-2 GS, G12, T813 75 30 NP NP 1500 650 HA-2 G12, Tq14 78 37 NP NP 500 NP HA-l GS, H615 78 37 NP NP 500 NP HA-l H6

    16 100 55 NP NP 800 650 HA-6 G517 100 55 NP NP 800 650 HA-6

    18 100 55 NP NP 800 650 HA-6 GS, G24

    "100 55 NP NP 800 650 HA-6 G24

    20 100 55 NP NP 800 650 HA-6 GS, G2421 100 55 NP NP 800 650 HA-6 G2422 100 55 NP NP 800 650 HA-6 GS,G2223 100 55 NP NP 800 650 HA-6 G2224 100 55 NP NP 800 650 HA-6 GS, G2425 100 55 NP NP 800 650 HA-6 G24

    26 92 64 NP NP 750 650 HA-S G3227 '2 64 NP NP 750 650 HA-S G24, G3228 92 64 NP NP 750 650 HA-S G322' 92 64 NP NP 750 650 HA-S G24, G32

    30 65 25 800 800 1200 650 HA-3 GS, G34, T431 65 25 800 NP 1200 650 HA-3 G34, T632 65 25 800 800 1200 650 HA-3 GS, G34, T4 0733 65 25 800 NP 1200 650 HA-3 G34, T6 07

    34 70 25 800 800 1200 650 HA-3 GS, G34, T435 70 25 800 NP 1200 650 HA-3 G34, T636 70 25 800 800 1200 NP HA-3 GS, G34, T437 70 25 800 NP 1200 NP HA-3 G34, T638 70 25 800 800 1200 650 HA-3 GS, G34, T43. 70 25 800 NP 1200 650 HA-3 G34, T6

    40 70 25 NP 800 NP NP HA-3 GS, W1241 70 25 800 NP 1200 650 HA-3 GS, G24, G34, T442 70 25 800 NP 1200 650 HA-3 G24, G34, T6

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    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)Maximum Allowable Stress, ksi (Multiply by1000 to Obtain psi), for Metal Temperature, of, Not Exceeding

    LineNo. -20 to100 150 200 250 300 400 500 bOO b50 700 750 800 850 900

    1 22,9 22,9 22.0 21.5 21.2 21.0 20.5 20.0 19.6 19.22 22.9 22.9 22.0 21.5 21.2 21.0 20.5 20.0 19,6 19.2 18.8 18.53 22.9 20.7 19.0 17.6 16.5 15.6 15.2 14.9 14.5 14.2 13.9 13.7

    4 22,9 22,9 22.0 21.5 21.2 21.0 20.5 20.0 19.6 19.2 18.8 18.55 22.9 22.9 22.0 21.5 21.2 21.0 20.5 20.0 19,6 19.2 18.8 18.5

    6 22.9 20.7 19.0 17.6 16.5 15.6 15.2 14.9 14.5 14.2 13.9 13.77 22.9 22,9 22.0 21.5 21.2 21.0 20.5 20.0 19.6 19,2

    8 22.9 22.9 22.0 21.5 21.2 21.0 20.5 20.0 19,6 19.2g 22.9 22.9 22.0 21.5 21.2 21.0 20.5 20.0 19.6 19.2

    07 10 22.9 22.9 22.0 21.5 21.2 21.0 20.5 20.0 19.6 19.2 18.8 18.507 11 22.9 20.7 19.0 17.6 16.5 15.6 15.2 14.9 14.5 14.2 13.9 13.7

    12 20.0 20.0 20.0 19.4 17.8 16.8 16.5 16.2 16.0 15.9 15.8 15.713 20.0 17.7 15.8 14.3 13.2 12.4 12.2 12.0 11.9 11.8 11.7 11.614 22.3 22.3 21.1 20.0 18.915 22.3 20.3 18.1 16.5 15.1

    16 28.6 27.9 26.0 24.9 24.3 23.8 23.4 23.0 22.4 21.817 28.6 27.9 25.0 21.9 20.1 19.2 18.8 18.5 18.2 17.818 24.3 23.7 22.1 21.2 20.7 20.2 19.9 19.5 19.1 18.5

    19 24.3 23.7 21.3 18.7 17.1 16.3 16.0 15.7 15.4 15.120 24.3 23.7 22.1 21.2 20.7 20.2 19.9 19.5 19.1 18.521 24.3 23.7 21.3 18.7 17.1 16.3 16.0 15.7 15.4 15.122 28.6 27.9 26.0 24.9 24.3 23.8 23.4 23.0 22.4 21.823 28.6 27.9 25.0 21.9 20.1 19.2 18.8 18.5 18.2 17.824 24.3 23.7 22.1 21.2 20.7 20.2 19.9 19.5 19.1 18.525 24.3 23.7 21.3 18.7 17.1 16.3 16.0 15.7 15.4 15.1

    26 26.3 25.4 24.4 24.2 24.2 24.2 24.2 24.2 24.227 22.3 21.6 20.7 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.628 26.3 25.4 24.4 24.2 24.2 24.2 24.2 24.2 24.2

    "22.3 21.6 20.7 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6

    30 16.7 16.7 16.2 15.6 14.7 14.0 13.7 13.5 13.3 13.0 12.8 11.9

    31 16.7 14.3 12.8 11.7 10.9 10.4 10.2 10.0 9.8 9.7 9.5 9.307 32 16.7 16.7 16.2 15.6 14.7 14.0 13.7 13.5 13.3 13.0 12.8 11.907 33 16.7 14.3 12.8 11.7 10.9 10.4 10.2 10.0 9.8 9.7 9.5 9.334 16.7 16.7 16.7 15.8 14.7 14.0 13.7 13.5 13.3 13.0 12.8 11.935 16.7 14.3 12.8 11.7 10.9 10.4 10.2 10.0 9.8 9.7 9.5 9.336 16.7 16.7 16.7 15.8 14.7 14.0 13.7 13.5 13.3 13.0 12.8 11.937 16.7 14.3 12.8 11.7 10.9 10.4 10.2 10.0 9.8 9.7 9.5 9.338 16.7 16.7 16.7 15.8 14.7 14.0 13.7 13.5 13.3 13.0 12.8 11.939 16.7 14.3 12.8 11.7 10.9 10.4 10.2 10.0 9.8 9.7 9.5 9.3

    40 16.7 16.7 16.7 15.8 14.7 14.0 13.7 13.5 13.3 13.041 14.2 14.2 14.2 13.4 12.5 11.9 11.7 11.4 11.3 11.1 10.9 10.142 14.2 12.1 10.9 g.g 9.3 8.8 8.6 8.5 8.3 8.2 8.1 7.9

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    C' SECTION I; SECTION III, CLASSES 2 AND 3;* SECTION VIII, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XIIMAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Maximum Allowable Stress, ksl (Multiply by 1000toObtain psi), for Metal Temperature, of, Not ExceedingLineNo. 950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 1250 1300 1350 1400 1450 1500 1550 1600 1650

    12 18.1 17.8 15.8 12.3 9.8 7.43 13.4 13.2 12.9 12.3 9.8 7.4

    4 18.1 17.8 15.8 12.3 9.8 7.45 18.1 17.8 15.8 12.3 9.8 7.4C) 6 13.4 13.2 12.9 12.3 9.8 7.4789

    10 18.1 17.8 15.8 12.3 9.8 7.4 0711 13.4 13.2 12.9 12.3 9.8 7.4 07

    12 15.5 15.3 15.1 12.3 9.8 7.4 5.5 4.1 3.1 2.3 1.7 1.313 11.5 11.4 11.2 11.0 9.8 7.4 5.5 4.1 3.1 2.3 1.7 1.31415

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    (3" 30 9.9 7.8 6.3 5.1 4.0 3.231 9.1 7.8 6.3 5.1 4.0 3.232 9.9 7.8 6.3 5.1 4.0 3.2 0733 9.1 7.8 6.3 5.1 4.0 3.2 07

    34 9.9 78 6.3 5.1 4.0 3.235 9.1 7.8 6.3 5.1 4.0 3.236 9.9 7.8 6.3 5.1 4.0 3.237 9.1 7.8 6.3 5.1 4.0 3.238 9.9 7.8 6.3 5.1 4.0 3.239 9.1 7.8 6.3 5.1 4.0 3.2

    4041 8.4 6.6 5.4 4.3 3.4 2.742 7.7 6.6 5.4 4.3 3.4 2.7

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    Min.Alloy Tensile

    Line DesignationJ Class/ConditionJ Slze/Thlckness, Strength,No. NominalComposition Product Form SpecNo. Type/Grade UNS No. Temper in. ksl

    FerrousMaterials (Cont'd)

    I 17Cr Smls. & wid. tube SA-268 TP430 543000 602 17Cr Plate SA-240 430 543000 653 17Cr Bac SA-479 430 543000 70

    4 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Bac SA-564 630 517400 H1l50 1355 17Cr-4Ni -4Cu Plate SA-693 630 517400 H1l50 1356 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-705 630 517400 H1l50 135

    7 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Bac SA-564 630 517400 HIlDa 1408 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Plate SA-693 630 517400 HIlDa 1409 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-705 630 517400 HIlDa 140

    10 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Bac SA-564 630 517400 HI075 145II 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Plate SA-693 630 517400 HI075 14512 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-705 630 517400 HI075 145

    ADS 13 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-705 630 517400 HI025 155ADS 14 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings 5A-705 630 517400 H925 170ADS 15 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings 5A~705 630 517400 H900 190

    07 16 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate 5A-240 201-1 520100 7507 17 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate 5A-666 201-1 520100 75

    18 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate 5A-240 201-2 520100 9519 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate 5A-666 201-2 520100 95

    20 17Cr-7Ni Plate, sheet,strip 5A-240 301 530100 7521 18Cr-2Mo Plate 5A-240 544400 6022 18Cr-2Mo Smts.& wid. tube 5A-268 544400 60

    23 18Cr- Ti Smts.& wid. tube 5A-268 TP439 543035 6024 18Cr-n Wid. tube 5A-803 TP439 543035 6025 18Cr- Ti Smts. & wid. pipe 5A-731 TP439 543035 6026 18Cr- Ti Bac 5A-479 439 543035 70

    27 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Plate 5A-240 26-3~3 544660 :52/10 8528 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Smls. & wid. tube 5A-268 26-3-3 544660 :52/10 8529 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Wid. tube 5A-803 26-3-3 544660 :52;10 85

    30 26Cr-4Ni-Mo Plate 5A-240 329 532900 9031 26Cr-4Ni-Mo Smts. & wid. tube 5A-789 532900 9032 26Cr-4Ni-Mo Smts. & wid. pipe 5A-790 532900 90

    33 26Cr-4Ni-Mo-N Plate 5A-240 532950 10034 26Cr-4Ni-Mo-N Smts. & wid. tube 5A-789 532950 10035 26Cr-4Ni-Mo-N Smls. & wid. pipe 5A-790 532950 100

    36 27Cr Smts. tube 5A-268 TP446-1 544600 7037 27Cr-1Mo Forgings 5A-182 FXM-27Cb 544627 6038 27Cr-1Mo Plate 5A-240 XM-27 544627 6539 27Cr-1Mo Smls. & wid. tube 5A-268 TPXM-27 544627 6540 27Cr-1Mo Bac 5A-479 XM~27 544627 6541 27Cr-1Mo Smls. & wid. pipe 5A-731 TPXM-27 544627 65

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    Tenslle Strength, ksl IMuKlply by1000 10 Obtain psll, for Metal Temperature, of, Not ExceedingLineNo. -2010100 200 300 400 500 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000

    FerrousMaterials(Cont'd)1 60.0 60.0 58.8 57.8 56.9 55.5 54.4 53.1 51.4 49.3 46.8 44 40.8 37.22 65.0 65.0 63.7 62.6 bl.b 60.1 59.0 57.5 55.6 53.4 50.7 47.7 44.2 40.33 70.0 70.0 68.6 67.4 bbA 64.7 63.5 61.9 59.9 57.5 54.6 51.3 47.6 43.5

    4 135.0 135.0 135.0 131.2 128.6 126.7 125.5 123.8 121.5 118.1 113.6 107.5 99.6 89.75 135.0 135.0 135.0 131.2 128.6 126.7 125.5 123.8 121.5 118.1 113.6 107.5 99.6 89.76 135.0 135.0 135.0 131.2 128.6 126.7 125.5 123.8 121.5 118.1 113.6 107.5 99.6 89.7

    ( 7 140.0 140.0 140.0 136.1 133.4 131.4 130.1 128.4 126.0 122.5 117.8 111.5 103.3 93.08 140.0 140.0 140.0 136.1 133.4 131.4 130.1 128.4 126.0 122.5 117.8 111.5 103.3 93.09 140.0 140.0 140.0 136.1 133.4 131.4 130.1 128.4 126.0 122.5 117.8 111.5 103.3 93.0

    I. 145.0 145.0 145.0 140.9 138.2 136.1 134.8 133.0 130.5 126.9 122.0 115.4 107.0 96.311 145.0 145.0 145.0 140.9 138.2 136.1 134.8 133.0 130.5 126.9 122.0 115.4 107.0 96.312 145.0 145.0 145.0 140.9 138.2 136.1 134.8 133.0 130.5 126.9 122.0 115.4 107.0 96.3

    13 155.0 155.0 155.0 150.7 147.7 145.5 144.1 142.2 A0814 170.0 170.0 170.0 165.2 162.0 159.5 158.0 144.9 A0815 190.0 190.0 190.0 184.7 181.1 178.3 176.6 174.3 A08

    16 75.0 65.b 60.3 58.4 0717 75.0 65.6 60.3 58.4 07

    ( 18 95.0 83.1 76.4 74.019 95.0 83.1 76.4 74.02. 75.0 61.1 55.1 53.9 53.9 53.9 53.9 53.7 52.5 51.2 49.9 49.221 60.0 60.0 58.2 56.8 55.5 53.9 52.9 51.8 50.4 48.9 47.1 44.9 42.2 38.922 60.0 60.0 58.2 56.8 55.5 53.9 52.9 51.8 50.4 48.9 47.1 44.9 42.2 38.9

    23 60.0 60.0 57.9 56.4 55.2 53.8 53.0 51.9 50.7 49.2 47.3 45.0 42.3 39.024 60.0 60.0 57.9 56.4 55.2 53.8 53.0 51.9 50.7 49.2 47.3 45.0 42.3 39.025 60.0 60.0 57.9 56.4 55.2 53.8 53.0 51.9 50.7 49.2 47.3 45.0 42.3 39.026 70.0 70.0 67.6 65.8 64.4 62.8 61.8 60.6 59.1 57.3 55.2 52.5 49.3 45.4

    27 85.0 85.0 84.8 83.7 83.2 82.8 82.4 81.828 85.0 85.0 84.8 83.7 83.2 82.8 82.4 81.829 85.0 85.0 84.8 83.7 83.2 82.8 82.4 81.8

    3. 90.0 90.0 86.7 84.9 84.9 84.9 84.9 84.931 90.0 90.0 86.7 84.9 84.9 84.9 84.9 84.932 90.0 90.0 86.7 84.9 84.9 84.9 84.9 84.9

    33 100.0 99.7 94.6 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.534 100.0 99.7 94.6 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.535 100.0 99.7 94.6 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.5 92.5

    36 70.0 70.0 67.6 65.8 64.4 62.8 61.8 60.6 59.1 57.3 55.2 52.5 49.3 45.437 60.0 60.0 58.1 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.538 65.0 65.0 64.0 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.539 65.0 65.0 64.0 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.54. 65.0 65.0 64 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.541 65.0 65.0 64. 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5

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    AlloyLine Designation! ClassiConditionlNo. NominalComposition Product Form Spec No. Type/Grade UNSNo. Temper

    Ferrous Materials (Cont'd)

    1 16Cr-12 Ni- 2Mo- N Smls. & wid. pipe SA-312 TP316N 5316512 16Cr-12 Ni- 2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-358 316N 5316513 16Cr-12 Ni- 2Mo- N Smls. pipe SA-376 TP316N 531651

    4 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Smts. & wid. fittings SA-403 316N 5316515 16Cr-12Ni-2 Mo- N B.. SA-479 316N 5316516 16Cr-12 Ni- 2Mo- N Wid. tube SA'o88 TP316N 531651 ,.............U7 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-a13 TP316N 5316518 16Cr-12Ni- 2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-B14 TP316N 531651

    07 16Cr-12Ni-2 Mo- N Forgings SA-905 F316N 53165110 16Cr-12Ni-2 Mo-Ti Plate SA-240 316Ti 531635

    11 17.5Cr-17.5Ni -S.3Si Plate SA-240 S3060l Solution ann.12 laCr-3Ni-12Mn Plate SA-240 XM29 S2400013 laCr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube SA-249 XM-29 S2400014 laCr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. pipe SA-3l2 XM-29 S2400015 laCr-3Ni-12Mn B.. SA-479 XM-29 S2400016 laCr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube SA-6aa TPXM-29 S24000

    17 laCr-sNi-3Mo Smls. & wid. tube SA-7a9 S31S0018 laCr-SNi-3Mo Smls. & wid. pipe SA-790 S31S00 c:"

    laCr-aNi Forgings SA-la2 F304L S3040307 20 laCr-aNi Forgings SA-90S F304L S30403

    21 laCr-aNi Forgings SA-la2 F304L S3040322 laCr-aNi Smls. tube SA-213 TP304L S3040323 laCr-aNi Plate SA-240 304L S30403

    24 laCr-aNi Wid. tube SA-249 TP304L S3040325 laCr-aNi Smls. & wid. pipe SA-3l2 TP304L S3040326 laCr-aNi Wid. pipe SA-3Sa 304L S3040327 laCr-aNi Smls. & wid. fittings SA-403 304L S30403

    28 laCr-aNi Wid. pipe SA-409 TP304L S304032. laCr-aNi B.. SA-479 304L S3040330 laCr-aNi Wid. tube SA-6aa TP304L S30403 031 laCr-aNi Wid. pipe SA-a13 TP304L S3040332 laCr-aNi Wid. pipe SA-a14 TP304L S30403

    A08 33 laCr-aNi B.. SA/JIS G4303 SUS304L

    34 laCr-aNi Forgings SA-la2 F304 S3040035 laCr-aNi Forgings SA-la2 F304H S3040936 laCr-aNi Castings SA-3Sl CFJ J92S0037 laCr-aNi Castings SA-3Sl CF8 J9260038 laCr-aNi Smls. pipe SA-376 TP304 S30400

    3' laCr-aNi Cast pipe SA-4Sl CPF3 J92S0040 laCr-aNi Cast pipe SA-4Sl CPFa J92600

    07 41 laCr-aNi Forgings SA-90S F304 S3040007 42 laCr-aNi Forgings SA-90S F304H S30409

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    C YIELD STRENGTH VALUES SyFOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALSMin. Min.

    Tensile Yieldline SizefThickness, Strength, Strength,No. in. ksl ksi Notes

    Ferrous Materials(Coot/d)

    1 ao 352 ao 353 ao 35

    4 ao 355 ao 35

    C' 6 ao 357 ao 35a ao 359 ao 35 07

    10 75 30

    11 7a 3712 100 5513 100 5514 100 5515 100 5516 100 55

    17 92 64

    e la 92 6419 >5 65 2520 65 25 0721 5 70 3035 >5 70 3036 70 3037 70 30sa 70 30

    39 70 3040 70 3041 70 30 0742 70 30 07

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    Yield Strength, kst(Multiply by1000 to Obtain psi), for Metal Temperature, of, Not ExceedingLineNo. -20 to 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500

    Ferrous Materials (Eont'd)

    1 35.0 32.5 31.0 29.7 28.5 26.4 24.72 35.0 32.5 31.0 29.7 28.5 26.4 24.73 35.0 32.5 31.0 29.7 28.5 26.4 24,7

    4 35.0 32.5 31.0 29.7 28.5 26.4 24.75 35.0 32.5 31.0 29.7 28.5 26.4 24,76 35.0 32.5 31.0 29.7 28.5 26.4 24,7 c.:7 35.0 32.5 31.0 29.7 28.5 26.4 24.78 35.0 32.5 31.0 29.7 28.5 26.4 24.7

    07 9 35.0 32.5 31.0 29.7 28.5 26.4 24.710 30.0 28.0 26.5 25.1 23.8 21.5 19.8

    11 37.0 30.4 27.1 24.7 22.712 55.0 48.3 44.2 40.6 37.5 32.9 30.213 55.0 48.3 44.2 40.6 37.5 32.9 30.214 55.0 48.3 44.2 40.6 37.5 32.9 30.215 55.0 48.3 44.2 40.6 37.5 32.9 30.216 55.0 48.3 44.2 40.6 37.5 32.9 30.2

    17 64.0 55.6 52.3 50.2 49.0 47.7 46.618 64.0 55.6 52.3 50.2 49.0 47.7 46.6 C'19 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.4

    07 20 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.421 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.422 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.423 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.4

    24 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.425 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.426 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.427 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.4

    28 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.429 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.430 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.431 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.4 CI32 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.4

    AOS 33 25.0 22.7 21.4 20.2 19.2 17.5 16.4

    34 30.0 26.7 25.0 23.6 22.4 20.7 19.435 30.0 26.7 25.0 23.6 22.4 20.7 19.436 30.0 26.7 25.0 23.6 22.4 20.7 19.437 30.0 26.7 25.0 23.6 22.4 20.7 19.438 30.0 26.7 25.0 23.6 22.4 20.7 19.4

    39 30.0 26.7 25.0 23.6 22.4 20.7 19.440 30.0 26.7 25.0 23.6 22.4 20.7 19.4

    07 41 30.0 26.7 25.0 23.6 22.4 20.7 19.407 42 30.0 26.7 25.0 23.6 22.4 20.7 19.4

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    C' YIELD STRENGTH VALUES SyFOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALSYield Strength, ksl (Multiply by 1000to Obtain psi), for Metal Temperature, of, Not Exceeding

    LineNo. 550 bOO b50 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000

    Ferrous Materials

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    AOS GUIDELINE ON LOCATING MATERIALS IN STRESSTABLES, AND IN TABLES OF MECHANICAL AND

    PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

    2.1 TABLE lA

    I ASME uses the current ASTM definition of ferrous alloy: an alloywhose major constituent is iron, even if the iron content is less than 50%of the total composition. However, this is a recently adopted definitionand the change to specifications is occurring over time. Therefore, somealloys that were formerly defined as nonferrous are still listed in thenonferrous tables or both.

    Table IA provides allowable stresses for ferrous' materi-als used in Section I; Section III, Division I, Classes 2 and3; Section VIII, Division I; and Section XII construction.Within Table IA, the first step in ordering materials is touse their nominal compositions. These nominal composi-tions are nothing more than accepted compositional fin-

    The goal of this Guideline is to assist the users ofSection II, Part D in locating materials in stress tables(Tables lA, IB, 2A, 2B, 3, 4, 5A, and 5B), tables ofmechanical properties (Tables U, U-2, and Y-I), and tablesof physical properties (Tables TE-I through TE-5, TCD,TM-I through TM-5, and PRD). This Guideline definesthe logic used to place materials within these tables.

    gerprints or widely recognized designators for each alloyor alloy class. These nominal compositions are arrangedin Table IA as follows:

    (a) carbon steels(b) carbon steels with small additions of Cb, Ti, and V

    (microalloyed steels)(e) C-'/zMo steels(d) chromium steels, including ferritic stainless steels,

    by increasing Cr content ['lzCr, 'I.Cr, ICr, l'/.Cr, 2'/.Cr,3Cr, 5Cr, 9Cr, IICr, 12Cr, 13Cr, 15Cr, 17Cr (including17Cr-4Ni-4Cu and 17Cr-4Ni--{jMn), 18Cr, 26Cr, 27Cr,and 29Cr]

    (e) manganese steels (Mn-'/.Mo, Mn-'IzMo, Mn-'/zNi,and Mn-V)

    (j) silicon steel (l'/zSi-'/zMo)(g) nickel steels ('IzNi, 'I.Ni, INi, l'/.Ni, 2Ni, 21zNi,

    2'1.Ni, 3Ni, 31zNi, 4Ni, 5Ni, 8Ni, and 9Ni)(h) other high nickel steels [25Ni-15Cr-2Ti (Grade

    660) and 29Ni-2OCr-3Cu-2Mo (CN7M))(i) high alloy steels, including the duplex stainless

    steels, in order of increasing chromium content [beginningwith 16Cr-9Mn-2Ni-N, then 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo (316L),etc.], then by increasing nickel content within a givenchromium or other alloy content [l8Cr-8Ni, 18Cr-8Ni-N, 18Cr-8Ni-4Si-N, 18Cr-IONi-'Cb (first S347OO, thenS34709, S34800, and S34809), 18Cr-IONi-Ti, 18Cr-IINi, etc., ending with 25Cr-22Ni-2Mo-N].

    Unfortunately, most specifications for materials do notgive nominal compositions - and without that informa-tion, one may not know the nominal composition for aparticular material in Table IA. If the specification numberand alloy grade or type designation are known, then onecan go to Table QW/QB-422 of Section IX of the Codeand find the corresponding nominal composition.

    Now, for a given nominal composition, Table IA isarranged by increasing tensile strength. For a given nominalcomposition and tensile strength, stress listings are pro-vided in order of increasing specification number. Some-times, for a given nominal composition. tensile strength.yield strength, and specification number/grade or type,there may be more than one line of stresses. At this point,

    INTRODUCTION

    STRESS TABLES2

    Stress tables are all found within Subpart I ofSection II,Part D. Tables lA, IB, 3, 5A, and 5B cover allowablestresses, while Tables 2A, 2B, and 4 cover design stressintensities. Although Subpart I also covers ultimate tensilestrength and yield strength, the organization of thosemechanical property tables will be discussed separately inpara. 3. A table-by-table listing of the materials-organization logic used to place materials within the desig-nated tables follows.

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    Alloy Class!Line Designation! Condition! GroupNo. Nominal Composition Product FOrm Spec No. Type/Grade UNS No. Temper Size/Thickness, mm p-No. No.

    1 12Cr-AI Smls. & wid. tube SA-268 TP405 540500 7 12 12Cr-AI Wid. tube SA-268 TP405 540500 7 13 12Cr- Ti Wid. tube SA-268 540800 7 14 12Cr- Ti Smts. tube SA-268 540800 7 1

    5 13Cr Plate SA-240 4105 541008 76 13Cr Smts.& wid. tube SA-268 TP410 541000 6 Co)7 13Cr Wid. tube SA-268 TP41Q 541000 6 U8 13Cr Plate SA-240 410 541000 6 19 13Cr FOrgings SA-182 F6a 541000 6 1

    10 13Cr 8ac SA-479 410 541000 6 111 13Cr 8ac SA-479 410 541000 A 6 112 13Cr 8ac SA-479 410 541000 1 6 1

    13 13Cr FOrgings SA-182 F6a 541000 6 314 13Cr Castings SA-217 CA15 J91150 6 315 13Cr Castpipe SA-426 CPCA15 J91150 6 3

    16 13Cr-4Ni Castings SA-487 CA6NM J91S40 A 6 417 13Cr-4Ni FOrgings 5A-182 F6NM 541S00 6 4

    18 lSCr Wid. tube 5A-268 TP429 542900 6 2 C~!19 lSCr Sm!s. & wid. tube 5A-268 TP429 542900 6 220 lSCr Plate 5A-240 429 542900 6 2

    21 17Cr Wid. tube 5A-268 TP430 543000 7 222 17Cr Smts. & wid. tube 5A-268 TP430 543000 7 223 17Cr Plate 5A-240 430 543000 7 224 17Cr 8ac 5A-479 430 543000 7 2

    25 17Cr-4Ni-3Cu Castings 5A-747 CB7Cu-1 J9218026 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu 8ac 5A-S64 630 517400 HIlSO27 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Plate 5A-693 630 517400 HIlSO28 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings 5A-70S 630 517400 HIlSO

    29 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu 8ac 5A-S64 630 517400 HIlOO o30 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Plate 5A-693 630 517400 HIlOO31 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings 5A-70S 630 517400 HIlOO32 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu 8ac 5A-S64 630 517400 H107S33 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Plate 5A-693 630 517400 H107S34 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu FOrgings 5A-70S 630 517400 H107S

    07 35 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate 5A-240 201-1 520100 8 307 36 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate 5A-240 201-1 520100 8 307 37 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate 5A-666 201-1 520100 8 307 38 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate 5A-666 201-1 520100 8 3

    39 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate 5A-240 201-2 520100 8 340 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate 5A-666 201-2 520100 8 3

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    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS('See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    ApplicabilityandMax.Temperature LimitsMin. Min. (NP = Not Permitted>

    Tensile Yield (SPT = Supports Only) ExternalLine Strength, Strength, PressureNo. MP. MP. III VIII! XII ChartNo. Notes

    1 415 205 371 NP 538 343 CS-2 G32, rs, W13, W142 415 205 371 NP 538 343 CS-2 G3, G24, G32, T53 380 205 NP NP 427 343 CS-2 G32, W144 380 205 NP NP 427 343 CS-2 G32

    5 415 205 NP 371 649 343 CS-2 T46 415 205 371 NP 649 343 CS-2 14, W13, W147 415 205 371 NP 649 343 CS-2 G3,G24, T4

    8 450 205 NP NP 649 343 CS-2 T49 485 275 NP 371 538 343 CS-2 T4

    10 485 275 NP NP 538 343 CS-2 G22, T411 485 275 NP 371 NP NP CS-212 485 275 371 371 NP NP CS-2

    13 585 380 NP 371 649 343 CS-3 T314 620 450 NP 371 649 343 CS-s GI, G17, T315 620 450 NP 371 NP NP CS-s G17

    16 760 550 NP 371 427 343 CS-S GI, G17

    17 795 620 NP 371 NP NP CS-3 G17

    18 415 240 371 NP 371 343 CS-2 G3, G32, W1419 415 240 371 NP 649 343 CS-2 G32, 14, W13, W1420 450 205 NP NP 649 343 CS-2 G32, T4

    21 415 240 371 NP 649 343 CS-2 G3, G24, G32, 1422 415 240 371 371 649 343 CS-2 G32, T4, W12, W13, W1423 450 205 NP NP 649 343 CS-2 G32,1424 485 275 371 371 538 343 CS-2 G22, G32, 14

    25 1035 965 NP NP 93 NP HA-7 GI, G28, WI26 930 725 NP 343 343 NP HA-7 sa, G31, G32, WI27 930 725 NP 343 NP NP HA-7 sa, WI28 930 725 NP 343 NP NP HA-7 sa, WI

    29 965 795 NP 343 343 NP HA-7 sa, G31, G32, WI30 965 795 NP 343 NP NP HA-7 cs. WI31 965 795 NP 343 NP NP HA-7 sa, WI

    32 1000 860 NP 343 NP NP HA-7 sa, WI33 1000 860 NP 343 NP NP HA-7 sa, WI34 1000 860 NP 343 NP NP HA-7 sa, WI

    35 515 260 NP NP 149 149 HA-2 0736 515 260 NP NP 149 149 HA-2 G5 0737 515 260 NP NP 149 149 HA-2 0738 515 260 NP NP 149 149 HA-2 G5 0739 655 310 NP NP 149 149 HA-640 655 310 NP NP 149 149 HA-6

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    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions onClass)Maximum Allowable Stress, MPa(MultiPlyby1000 to Obtain kPa), for Metal Temperature, C,Not Exceeding

    LineNo. -30 to 40 65 100 115 150 100 150 300 315 350 375 400 415 450 475

    1 118 118 118 117 116 114 113 III 109 107 104 101 97.5 93.2 88.42 101 101 101 99.7 98.5 96.7 95.4 93.9 92.4 90.5 88.6 86.1 83.0 79.3 75.23 92.4 92.4 92.3 91.4 90.3 89.0 87.8 86.3 84.8 82.9 81.0 78.5 76.0 73.54 108 108 108 107 106 104 103 101 99.6 98.0 95.5 92.9 89.2 85.5

    5 118 118 118 117 116 114 113 111 109 107 104 101 97.5 93.0 88.3

    6 118 118 118 117 116 114 113 111 109 107 104 101 97.5 93.0 88.37 101 101 101 99.7 98.5 96.7 95.4 93.9 92.4 90.5 88.6 86.1 82.9 79.4 74.18 128 128 126 125 123 120 119 117 115 114 111 108 104 100 89.99 138 138 138 137 135 133 131 129 127 124 122 118 113 109 92.1

    10 138 138 138 137 135 133 131 129 127 124 122 118 113 109 92.111 138 138 138 137 135 133 131 129 127 124 12212 138 138 138 137 135 133 131 129 127 124 122

    13 168 168 167 166 164 162 159 157 154 151 148 143 138 123 93.514 177 177 177 176 174 171 169 166 163 160 156 151 146 117 83.315 177 177 177 176 174 171 169 166 163 160 156

    16 216 216 216 215 212 208 204 200 198 195 192 189 184 18017 227 227 227 227 227 225 217 209 205 202 197

    18 101 101 101 99.7 98.5 96.7 95.4 93.9 92.4 90.5 88.619 118 118 118 117 116 114 113 111 109 107 104 101 97.5 93.3 86.220 128 128 126 125 123 120 119 117 115 114 111 108 104 101 87.8

    21 101 101 101 99.7 98.5 96.7 95.4 93.9 92.4 90.5 88.6 86.1 83.0 79.4 73.322 118 118 118 117 116 114 113 III 109 107 104 101 97.5 93.3 86.223 128 128 126 125 123 120 119 117 115 114 III 108 104 101 87.824 138 138 138 137 135 133 131 129 127 124 122 118 113 109 90.1

    25 221 221 22126 266 266 266 266 266 259 254 251 249 24727 266 266 266 266 266 259 254 251 249 24728 266 266 266 266 266 259 254 251 249 247

    29 276 276 276 276 276 269 263 260 258 256

    30 276 276 276 276 276 269 263 260 258 25631 276 276 276 276 276 269 263 260 258 25632 285 285 285 285 285 279 273 270 267 26533 285 285 285 285 285 279 273 270 267 26534 285 285 285 285 285 279 273 270 267 265

    07 35 147 147 130 121 11407 36 147 147 140 134 13007 37 147 147 130 121 11407 38 147 147 140 134 130

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    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS("See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Maximum Allowable Stress, MPa(Multiply by 1000toObtain kPa), for Metal Temperature, C1 Not ExceedinglineNo. 500 525 550 575 600 625 650 675 700 725 750 775 800 825 850 875 900

    1 70.6 40.9 14.52 59.8 34.6 12.434

    5 69.7 50.7 37.9 26.4 18.0 11.6 6.68

    69.7 50.7 37.9 26.4 18.0 11.6 6.687 60.0 42.8 31.9 22.4 15.5 9.59 5.69

    8 69.2 50.9 37.8 26.4 18.0 11.6 6.689 68.4 51.3 37.0

    10 68.4 51.3 37.01112

    13 68.0 51.3 37.7 26.4 17.9 11.6 6.6814 60.1 42.0 28.6 19.8 13.8 9.81 6.7615

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    1819 70.9 52.8 38.1 27.5 20.5 15.9 12.220 70.4 53.0 38.1 27.5 20.5 15.9 12.2

    21 60.2 44.8 32.2 23.2 17.3 13.3 10.222 70.9 52.8 38.1 27.5 20.5 15.9 12.223 7004 53.0 38.1 27.5 20.5 15.9 12.224 69.5 53.6 36.5

    252.2728

    293031

    323334

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    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)AHoy Classl

    Line Designationl Conditionl GroupNo. Nominal Composition Product Form Spec No. Type/Grade UNS No. Temper Slze/Thtckness, mm P-No. No.

    1 17Cr-7Ni Plate, sheet, strip SA-240 301 530100 8 12 17Cr-7Ni Plate, sheet, strip SA-240 301 530100 8 13 lSCr-2Mo Plate SA-240 544400 7 2

    18Cr-2Mo WId.tube SA-268 544400 7 25 18Cr-2Mo Smts. tube SA-268 544400 7 2

    6 18Cr- Ti WId.tube SA-268 TP439 543035 2 7 18Cr- Ti Smts. tube SA-268 TP439 543035 28 18Cr- Ti WId. tube SA-S03 TP439 543035 29 lSCr- Ti WId.pipe SA-731 TP439 543035 2

    10 18Cr- Ti Smts. pipe SA-731 TP439 543035 211 18Cr- Ti Sa. SA-479 439 543035 2

    12 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Plate SA-240 26-3-3 544660 S5 10K13 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Smts. tube 5A-268 26-3-3 544660 S5 10K

    "26Cr-3Ni-3Mo WId. tube 5A-268 26-3-3 544660 S5 10K

    15 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo WId. tube 5A-268 26-3-3 544660

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    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)Maximum Allowable Stress, MPa (Multiply by1000 to Obtain kPa), for MetalTemperature, C, Not Exceeding

    LineNo. -30 to 40 65 100 125 150 200 250 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475

    1 138 133 ll8 ll2 108 lab lab lab lab lab 105 103 101 98.72 138 120 109 104 99.3 93.4 90.0 87.2 85.6 83.8 81.7 79.3 76.9 74.73 ll8 ll8 ll8 llb ll4 ll2 llO 107 105 1044 101 101 101 99.0 97.1 95.3 93.5 91.3 89.7 87.75 ll8 ll8 ll8 llb ll4 ll2 llO 107 105 104

    b 101 101 100 96.5 91.5 85.9 81.9 80.3 79.7 79.3 79.2 78.6 77.3 76.1 7 ll8 ll8 ll8 ll3 108 101 96.6 94.0 93.8 93.7 93.0 92.3 91.1 89.88 101 101 100 96.5 91.5 85.9 81.9 80.3 79.79 101 101 100 96.5 91.5 85.9 81.9 80.3 79.7 79.3 79.2 78.6 77.3 76.1

    10 ll8 ll8 ll8 ll3 108 101 96.6 94.0 93.8 93.7 93.0 92.3 91.1 89.8II 138 138 138 Db 133 130 127 124 123 121 ll9 llb ll3 llO 91.7

    12 Ib8 Ib8 Ib8 Ib7 Ib7 Ib5 Ib4 Ib3 Ib2 Ib2 Ibl13 Ib8 Ib8 Ib8 Ib7 Ib7 Ib5 Ib4 Ib3 Ib2 Ib2 Ibl14 Ib8 Ib8 Ib8 Ib7 Ib7 Ib5 Ib4 Ib3 Ib2 Ib2 Ibl15 142 142 142 142 142 140 139 139 138 138 137Ib 142 142 142 142 142 140 139 139 138

    17 177 177 177 174 171 Ib8 Ib818 151 151 151 148 145 142 142

    19 177 177 177 174 171 Ib8 Ib820 151 151 151 148 145 142 14221 177 177 177 174 171 Ib8 Ib822 197 197 196 191 18b 182 182 182 18223 Ib8 Ib7 Ibb Ib3 ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS24 197 197 196 191 18b 182 182 182 18225 Ib8 Ib7 Ibb Ib3 ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS2b 197 197 196 191 18b 182 182 182 182

    27 138 138 138 Db 133 130 127 124 123 121 ll928 ll8 ll8 ll8 llb ll4 III III III III III29 128 128 128 127 12b 125 125 125 125 125

    30 109 109 109 108 107 lab lab lab lab lab

    31 128 128 128 127 12b 125 125 125 125 12532 128 128 128 127 12b 125 125 125 125 125 12533 128 128 128 127 12b 125 125 125 125 12534 109 109 109 108 107 lab lab lab lab lab

    35 128 128 128 128 127 12b 124 122 121 ll93b 109 109 109 109 108 lab lab 104 103 10137 134 134 134 134 133 131 130 128 12b 12438 134 134 134 134 133 131 130 128 12b 12439 ll4 ll4 ll4 ll3 ll3 ll2 III 109 108 lab

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    TABLE 1A (CONT'D)SECTION I; SECTION III, CLASSES 2 AND 3;* SECTION VIII, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XII

    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Maximum Allowable Stress, MPa(Multiply by 1000toObtain kPa),forMetal Temperature, C, Not ExceedingLineNo. 500 525 550 575 600 625 650 675 700 725 750 175 800 825 850 875 900

    123

    5

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    1011 69.9 53.5 36.6

    1213

    "1516

    17

    18192021

    22232.2526

    272829

    303132333.

    3536373839

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    TABLE 1A (CONI'D)SECTION I; SECTION III, CLASSES 2 AND 3;* SECTION VIII, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XII C'MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS

    (*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Alloy Class!Line Designation! Condition! GroupNo. Nominal Composition Product Form Spec No. Type/Grade UNS No. Temper Size/Thickness, mm P-No. No.

    1 IbCr-12Ni -2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-358 31bN 531651 8 12 IbCr-12Ni -2Mo- N Smts. pipe SA-37b TP31bN $31051 8 13 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N Smts. pipe $A-37b TP31bN $31651 8 1

    4 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N Smts. & wid. fittings SA-403 31bN $31651 8 15 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N 8ac SA-479 31bN $31651 8 1 ~,6 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N 8ac $A-479 31bN $31651 8 17 IbCr-12Ni -2Mo- N Wid. tube SA-baB TP31bN $31651 8 1 V8 IbCr-12Ni -2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-al3 TP31bN $31651 89 IbCr-12Ni -2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-814 TP31bN $31651 8

    07 10 IbCr-12Ni -2Mo- N Forgings SA-905 F31bN $31051 807 11 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N Forgings $A-905 F31bN $31b51 8

    12 IbCr-12Ni -2Mo- Ti Plate $A-240 31bTi $31b35 813 IbCr-12Ni-2Mo- Ti Plate $A-240 31bTi $31b35 8

    14 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Plate $A-240 XM-29 $24000 8 315 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Plate $A-240 XM-29 $24000 8 316 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube $A-249 XM-29 $24000 8 317 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube $A-249 XM-29 $24000 8 3

    18 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. pipe $A-312 XM-29 $24000 8 3 C'19 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. pipe $A-312 XM-29 $24000 8 320 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn 8ac $A-479 XM-29 $24000 8 321 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn 8" $A-479 XM-29 $24000 8 322 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube $A-b88 TPXM-29 $24000 8 323 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube $A-b88 TPXM-29 $24000 8 3

    24 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo Smts.tube $A-789 $31500 10H 125 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo Wid. tube $A-789 $31500 10H 126 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo Smts, pipe $A-790 $31500 10H 127 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo Wid. pipe $A-790 $31500 10H 1

    AOB 28 18Cr-8Ni Forgings $A-182 F304L $30403 > 125 8 129 18Cr-8Ni Forgings $A-182 F304L $30403 > 125 8 1

    A0807 30 18Cr-8Ni Forgings $A-905 F304L $30403 8 1 007 31 18Cr-8Ni Forgings $A-905 F304L $30403 8 1A08 32 18Cr-8Ni 8" $AlJI$ G4303 $U$304L 8 1AOB 33 18Cr-8Ni Forgings $A-182 F304L $30403 :5125 8 1

    34 18Cr-8Ni Forgings $A-182 F304L $30403 :5125 8 1AOB 35 18Cr-8Ni Smts.tube $A-213 TP304L $30403 8 1

    36 18Cr-8Ni Smts. tube $A-213 TP304L $30403 8 1A08 37 18Cr-8Ni Plate $A-240 304L $30403 8 1

    38 18Cr-8Ni Plate $A-240 304L $30403 8 1

    39 18Cr-8Ni Wid. tube $A-249 TP304L $30403 8 1AOB 40 18Cr-8Ni Wid. tube $A-249 TP304L $30403 8 1A08 41 18Cr-8Ni Wid. tube $A-249 TP304L $30403 8 1

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    TABLE 1A (CONT'D)SECTION I; SECTION Ill, CLASSES 2 AND 3;* SECTION VIll, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XlI

    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS(*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Applicability and Max. Temperature LimitsMin. Min. (NP = Not Permitted)

    Tensile Yield (SPT = Supports Only) ExternalLine Strength, Strength, PressureNo, MPa MPa III VIII-! XII ChartNo. Notes

    1 550 240 NP 427 NP NP HA-2 G5, W122 550 240 b49 427 b49 343 HA-2 G5, G12, HI, T73 550 240 b49 NP b49 343 HA-2 G12, HI, T8

    4 550 240 NP 427 b49 343 HA-2 G5, G12, T7, W12, W14

    C/ 5 550 240 b49 427 NP NP HA-2 G5, G12, HI, T7b 550 240 b49 NP NP NP HA-2 G12, HI, T87 550 240 NP 427 NP NP HA-2 G5, W128 550 240 NP 427 NP NP HA-2 G5, W129 550 240 NP 427 NP NP HA-2 G5, W12

    10 550 240 NP 427 b49 343 HA-2 G5, G12, T7 0711 550 240 NP NP b49 343 HA-2 G12, T8 07

    12 515 205 NP NP 81b 343 HA-2 G5, G12, T813 515 205 NP NP 81b 343 HA-2 G12, T9

    14 b90 380 NP NP 427 343 HA-b G515 b90 380 NP NP 427 343 HA-bIb b90 380 NP NP 427 343 HA-b G5, G2417 b90 380 NP NP 427 343 HA-b G24

    C 18 b90 380 NP NP 427 343 HA-b G5, G2419 b90 380 NP NP 427 343 HA-6 G2420 b90 380 NP NP 427 343 HA-6 G5, G2221 b90 380 NP NP 427 343 HA-6 G2222 b90 380 NP NP 427 343 HA-6 G5,G2423 b90 380 NP NP 427 343 HA-6 G24

    24 b35 440 NP NP 399 343 HA-5 G3225 b35 440 NP NP 399 343 HA-5 G24, G322b b35 440 NP NP 399 343 HA-5 G3227 b35 440 NP NP 399 343 HA-5 G24, G32

    28 450 170 427 427 b49 343 HA-3 G5, G34, 14 ADa29 450 170 427 NP b49 343 HA-3 G34, T5

    C:' 30 450 170 427 427 b49 343 HA-3 G5, G34, T4 07ADa31 450 170 427 NP b49 343 HA-3 G34, T5 0732 480 175 NP 427 NP NP HA-3 G5, G22, G34 ADS

    33 485 170 427 427 b49 343 HA-3 G5, G34, T4 ADS34 485 170 427 NP b49 343 HA-3 G34, T535 485 170 427 427 b49 NP HA-3 G5, G34, T4 ADS3b 485 170 427 NP b49 NP HA-3 G34, T537 485 170 427 427 b49 343 HA-3 G5, G34, 14 ADS38 485 170 427 NP b49 343 HA-3 G34, TS

    39 485 170 NP 427 NP NP HA-3 G5, W1240 485 170 427 NP b49 343 HA-3 G5, G24, G34, 14 ADa41 485 170 427 NP b49 343 HA-3 G24, G34, T5 ADS

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    TABLE 1A (CONI'D)SECTION I; SECTION III, CLASSES 2 AND 3;* SECTION VIII, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XII ("MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS

    (*See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Maximum Allowable Stress, MPa (Multiplyby1000to Obtain kPa), for Metal Temperature, C,NotExceedingLineNo. -30 to40 65 100 125 150 200 250 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475

    1 158 158 158 155 152 148 146 145 144 140 137 135 133 1302 158 158 158 155 152 148 146 145 144 140 137 135 133 130 1283 158 150 141 136 131 122 115 109 107 104 102 QQ,9 98.0 96.1 94.9

    4 158 158 158 155 152 148 146 145 144 140 137 135 133 130 1285 158 158 158 155 152 148 146 145 144 140 137 135 133 130 128 06 158 150 141 136 131 122 115 109 107 104 102 QQ,9 98.0 96.1 94.97 158 158 158 155 152 148 146 145 144 140 137 135 133 1308 158 158 158 155 152 148 146 145 144 140 137 135 133 1309 158 158 158 155 152 148 146 145 144 140 137 135 133 130

    07 10 158 158 158 155 152 148 146 145 144 140 137 135 133 130 12807 11 158 150 141 136 131 122 115 109 107 104 102 QQ.9 98.0 96.1 94,9

    12 138 138 138 138 138 134 125 117 116 114 112 111 110 109 10813 138 130 120 114 109 qq.3 92.2 86.7 85.0 84.1 82.9 82.0 81.4 80.6 79.8

    14 197 196 191 185 179 172 168 165 163 161 158 154 151 14715 197 196 191 182 172 152 140 134 131 129 127 125 123 12016 168 166 162 157 152 146 143 140 139 137 134 132 128 12417 168 167 162 155 146 130 119 114 112 110 108 106 104 102

    18 168 166 162 157 152 146 143 140 139 137 134 132 128 124 C19 168 167 162 155 146 130 119 114 112 110 108 106 104 10220 197 196 191 185 179 172 168 165 163 161 158 154 151 14721 197 196 191 182 172 152 140 134 131 129 127 125 123 12022 168 166 162 157 152 146 143 140 139 137 134 132 128 12423 168 167 162 155 146 130 119 114 112 110 108 106 104 102

    24 181 178 174 171 168 167 167 167 167 167 167 16725 154 152 148 145 143 142 142 142 142 142 142 14226 181 178 174 171 168 167 167 167 167 167 167 16727 154 152 148 145 143 142 142 142 142 142 142 142

    AOB 28 115 115 115 115 115 110 103 97.7 95.7 94.1 92.6 91.3 90.0 88.7 86.629 115 105 97.0 92.3 88.1 81.2 76.0 72.3 70,9 69.7 68.6 67.6 66.7 65.7 M.b

    AOB07 30 115 115 115 115 115 110 103 97.7 95.7 94.1 92.6 91.3 90.0 88.7 86.6 007 31 115 105 97.0 92.3 88.1 81.2 76.0 72.3 70.9 69.7 68.6 67.6 66.7 65.7 M.bAOB 32 115 115 115 115 115 110 103 97.7 95.7 94.1 92.6 91.3 90.0 88.7AOB 33 115 115 115 115 115 110 103 97.7 95.7 94.1 92.6 91.3 90.0 88.7 86.6

    34 115 105 97.0 92.3 88.1 81.2 76.0 72.3 70,9 69,7 68.6 67.6 66.7 65.7 M.bAOB 35 115 115 115 115 115 110 103 97.7 95.7 94.1 92.6 91.3 90.0 88.7 86.6

    36 115 105 97.0 92.3 88.1 81.2 76.0 72.3 70.9 69.7 68.6 67.6 66.7 65.7 M.6AOB 37 115 115 115 115 115 110 103 97.7 95.7 94.1 92.6 91.3 90.0 88.7 86.6

    38 115 105 97.0 92.3 88.1 81.2 76.0 72.3 70.9 69.7 68.6 67.6 66.7 65.7 M.6

    39 115 115 115 115 115 110 103 97.7 95.7 94.1 92.6 91.3 90.0 88.7AOB 40 97.8 97.8 97.8 97.8 97.8 93.2 87.2 83.0 81.4 80.0 78.7 77.6 76.5 75.4 73.6AOB 41 97.8 88.9 82.5 78.4 74.9 69.0 M.6 61.5 60.3 59.2 58.3 57.5 56.7 55.8 54.9

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    TABLE 1A (CONT'D)SECTION I; SECTION III, CLASSES 2 AND 3;' SECTION VIII, DIVISION 1; AND SECTION XII

    MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES SFOR FERROUS MATERIALS('See Maximum Temperature Limits for Restrictions on Class)

    Maximum Allowable Stress, MPa (Multiply by1000to Obtain kPa), for Metal Temperature, C, Not ExceedingLineNo. 500 525 550 575 &00 &25 &50 &75 700 725 750 775 800 825 850 875 900

    12 126 124 119 101 81.6 65.3 50.43 93.1 91.7 90.1 88.5 81.6 65.3 50.4

    4 126 124 119 101 81.6 65.3 50.45 126 124 119 101 81.6 65.3 50.4

    C' 6 93.1 91.7 90.1 88.5 81.6 65.3 50.4789

    10 126 124 119 101 81.6 65.3 50.4 0711 93.1 91.7 90.1 88.5 81.6 65.3 50.4 07

    12 107 106 105 99.8 80.3 65.5 50.4 38.6 29.6 23.0 17.7 13.4 lOA 8.0513 79.2 78.7 77.8 77.1 75.0 65.5 50.4 38.6 29.6 23.0 17.7 13.4 lOA 8.05

    14151617

    C 181920212223

    24252627

    28 72.5 60.2 49.5 40.4 32.9 26.7 22.0 A0829 63.4 60.2 49.5 40.4 32.9 26.7 22.0

    C' 30 72.5 60.2 49.5 40.4 32.9 26.7 22.0 07A0831 63.4 60.2 49.5 40.4 32.9 26.7 22.0 0732 A0833 72.5 60.2 49.5 40.4 32.9 26.7 22.0 A0834 63.4 60.2 49.5 40.4 32.9 26.7 22.035 72.5 60.2 49.5 40.4 32.9 26.7 22.0 A0836 63.4 60.2 49.5 40.4 32.9 26.7 22.037 72.5 60.2 49.5 40.4 32.9 26.7 22.0 A0838 63.4 60.2 49.5 40.4 32.9 26.7 22.0

    3940 61.6 51.2 42.1 34.3 28.0 22.7 18.7 A0841 53.9 51.2 42.1 34.3 28.0 22.7 18.7 A08

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    TABLE U (CONT'DlTENSILE STRENGTH VALUES S, FOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALS C:

    Min.Alloy Tensile

    Line Designation! Class/Condition! SizelThickness, Strength,No. Nominal Composition Product Form SpecNo. Type/Grade UNS No. Temper mm MPa

    Ferrous Materials (Cont'd)

    1 17Cr Smls. & wid. tube SA-26B TP430 543000 4152 17Cr Plate SA-240 430 543000 4503 17Cr Ba, SA-479 430 543000 485

    4 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Ba, SA-564 630 517400 Hl150 9305 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Plate SA-b93 630 517400 Hl150 9306 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-705 630 517400 H1l50 930 07 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Ba, SA-564 630 517400 HIlDa 9658 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Plate SA-b93 630 517400 HIlDa 9659 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-705 630 517400 HIlDa 965

    10 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Ba, SA-564 630 517400 HI075 100011 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Plate SA-b93 630 517400 HI075 100012 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-705 630 517400 HI075 1000

    A08 13 17Cr-4Ni -4Cu Forgings SA-705 630 S17400 H1025 1070A08 14 17Cr-4Ni -4Cu Forgings SA-705 630 S17400 H925 1170A08 15 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-705 630 S17400 H900 1310

    07 16 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate SA-240 201-1 S20100 51507 17 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate SA-666 201-1 S20100 515

    18 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate SA-240 201-2 S20100 655 C19 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate SA-666 201-2 S20100 65520 17Cr-7Ni Plate, sheet, strip SA-240 301 S30100 51521 18Cr-2Mo Plate SA-240 S44400 41522 18Cr-2Mo Smls. & wid. tube SA-268 S44400 415

    23 18Cr-n Smls. & wid. tube SA-268 TP439 S43035 41524 18Cr-n Wid. tube SA-803 TP439 S43035 41525 18Cr- Ti Smls. & wid. pipe SA-731 TP439 S43035 41526 18Cr- Ti Ba, SA-479 439 S43035 485

    27 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Plate SA-240 26-3-3 S44660

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    TABLE U (CONT'Dl

    r TENSILE STRENGTH VALUES S, FOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALSTensile Strength, MPa(Multiply by 1000toObtain kPa),for Metal Temperature, C, NotExceeding

    Line .._-----_.- --------- ._--------- -No. -30to 40 100 150 200 250 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525

    Ferrous Materials (Cont'd)

    1 414 413 405 399 394 38b 380 373 3b5 354 341 32b 309 290 2b82 448 448 439 432 42b 418 412 405 395 383 3b9 353 335 314 2903 483 482 473 4b5 459 450 444 435 425 412 398 380 3bO 338 313

    4 931 931 931 907 889 877 871 8b3 852 837 81b 789 753 708 b515 931 931 931 907 889 877 871 8b3 852 837 81b 789 753 708 b51

    G b 931 931 931 907 889 877 871 8b3 852 837 81b 789 753 708 b517 9b5 9b5 9b5 941 922 910 903 894 883 8b8 84b 818 781 734 b758 9b5 9b5 9b5 941 922 910 903 894 883 8b8 84b 818 781 734 b759 9b5 9b5 9b5 941 922 910 903 894 883 8b8 84b 818 781 734 b75

    10 1000 1000 1000 974 955 943 93b 927 915 899 877 847 809 7bl b9911 1000 1000 1000 974 955 943 93b 927 915 899 877 847 809 7bl b9912 1000 1000 1000 974 955 943 93b 927 915 899 877 847 809 7bl b99

    13 1069 1069 1069 1041 1021 1007 991 981 978 AOS14 1172 1172 1172 1142 1120 1105 1097 108b 1073 AoS15 1310 1310 1310 1276 1252 1235 1226 1214 1199 A08

    Ib 515 444 414 402 0717 515 444 414 402 07

    C 18 b55 5b5 52b 51119 b55 5b5 52b 51120 517 414 379 372 372 372 372 372 3b9 3b2 353 345 340 34021 414 413 401 392 384 375 3b9 3b3 35b 347 338 327 314 298 27922 414 413 401 392 384 375 3b9 3b3 35b 347 338 327 314 298 279

    23 414 413 399 389 382 374 3b9 3b4 357 349 340 328 315 299 28024 414 413 399 389 382 374 3b9 3b4 357 349 340 328 315 299 28025 414 413 399 389 382 374 3b9 3b4 357 349 340 328 315 299 2802b 483 482 4bb 454 44b 43b 431 424 417 407 396 383 3b7 348 32b

    27 58b 58b 585 578 574 572 570 5b7 5b328 58b 58b 585 578 574 572 570 5b7 5b329 58b 58b 585 578 574 572 570 5b7 5b3

    C' 30 b21 b20 597 58b 585 585 585 585 58531 b21 b20 597 58b 585 585 585 585 58532 b21 b20 597 58b 585 585 585 585 585

    33 b89 b85 b52 b38 b38 b38 b38 b38 b3834 b89 b85 b52 b38 b38 b38 b38 b38 b3835 b89 b85 b52 b38 b38 b38 b38 b38 b38

    3b 483 482 4bb 454 44b 43b 431 424 417 407 39b 383 3b7 348 32b37 414 413 400 390 390 390 390 39038 448 448 441 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 43839 448 448 441 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 43840 448 448 441 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 43841 448 448 441 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 438

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    TABLE U (CONT'DJTENSILE STRENGTH VALUES S,FOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALS C"Min.

    Alloy TensileLine Designation! Class/Condition! SizefThickness, Strength,No. Nominal Composition Product Form Spec No. Type/Grade UNS No. Temper mm MPa

    Ferrous Materials (Ccnt'd)

    1 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Forgings SA-182 F316LN 531653 > 125 48507 2 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Forgings SA-965 F316LN 531653 485

    3 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo-N Forgings SA-182 F316LN 531653 5125 5154 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Smls. tube SA-213 TP316LN 531653 515

    5 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo- N Plate SA-240 316LN 531653 5156 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Wid. tube SA-249 TP316LN 531653 5157 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Smls.& wid. pipe SA-312 TP316LN 531653 515 c8 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-358 316LN 531653 5159 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Smls.pipe SA-376 TP316LN 531653 515

    10 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Fittings SA-403 316LN S31653 51511 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo- N 8" SA-479 316LN S31653 51512 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo- N Wid. tube SA-688 TP316LN S31653 515

    13 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo- N Forgings SA-182 F316N S31651 55014 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo- N Smls. tube SA-213 TP316N S31651 55015 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Plate SA-240 316N S31651 55016 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Wid. tube SA-249 TP316N S31651 550

    17 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo-N Smls. & wid. pipe SA-312 TP316N S31651 55018 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-358 316N S31651 55019 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo- N Srnls.pipe SA-376 TP316N S31651 550 C20 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo- N Smls. & wid. fittings SA-403 316N S31651 55021 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N 8" SA-479 316N S31651 55022 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo-N Wid. tube SA-688 TP316N S31651 55023 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo-N Wid. pipe SA-813 TP316N S31651 55024 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-814 TP316N S31651 550

    07 25 16Cr-12Ni -2Mo- N Forgings SA-965 F316N S31651 55026 16Cr-12Ni-2Mo-n Plate SA-240 316Ti S31635 515

    27 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Plate SA-240 XM-29 S24000 69028 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube SA-249 XM-29 S24000 69029 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. pipe SA-312 XM-29 S24000 69030 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn 8" SA-479 XM-29 S24000 69031 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube SA-688 TPXM-29 S24000 690

    32 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo Sm!s.& wid. "be SA-789 S31500 635 C\33 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo Smfs.& wid. pipe SA-790 S31500 635 _/

    34 18Cr-8Ni Forgings SA-182 F304L S30403 > 125 45007 35 18Cr-8Ni Forgings SA-965 F304L S30403 450

    A08 36 18Cr-8Ni 8" SAIJIS G4303 SUS304L 48037 18Cr-8Ni Forgings SA-182 F304L S30403 s 125 48538 18Cr-8Ni Sm!s.tube SA-213 TP304L S30403 48539 18Cr-8Ni Plate SA-240 304L S30403 485

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    TABLE U (CONT'D)

    C TENSILE STRENGTH VALUES SuFOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALSTensile Strength, MPa(Multiply by 1000 toObtain kPa), forMetal Temperature, C, NotExceeding

    LineNo. -30 to40 100 150 200 250 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525

    Ferrous Materials(Cont'd)

    1 483 482 454 433 418 409 406 404 402 399 397 394 390 385 3802 483 482 454 433 418 409 406 404 402 399 397 394 390 385 380 073 517 516 487 464 448 438 435 432 430 428 426 422 418 413 4074 517 516 487 464 448 438 435 432 430 428 426 422 418 413 407

    5 517 516 487 464 448 438 435 432 430 428 426 422 418 413 407

    ( 6 517 516 487 464 448 438 435 432 430 428 426 422 418 413 4077 517 516 487 464 448 438 435 432 430 428 426 422 418 413 4078 517 516 487 464 448 438 435 432 430 428 426 422 418 413 4079 517 516 487 464 448 438 435 432 430 428 426 422 418 413 407

    10 517 516 487 464 448 438 435 432 430 428 426 422 418 413 40711 517 516 487 464 448 438 435 432 430 428 426 422 418 413 40712 517 516 487 464 448 438 435 432 430 428 426 422 418 413 407

    13 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 48414 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 48415 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 48416 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 484

    17 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 48418 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 484

    e 19 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 48420 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 48421 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 484

    22 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 48423 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 48424 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 48425 552 550 530 518 513 512 512 512 512 512 510 506 501 494 484 0726 517 517 517 517 517 517 517 517 517 517 517 517 517

    27 689 669 627 603 589 578 571 563 553 541 527 512 496 483 47428 689 669 627 603 589 578 571 563 553 541 527 512 496 483 47429 689 669 627 603 589 578 571 563 553 541 527 512 496 483 47430 689 669 627 603 589 578 571 563 553 541 527 512 496 483 47431 689 669 627 603 589 578 571 563 553 541 527 512 496 483 474

    C 32 634 609 589 585 585 585 585 585 585 58533 634 609 589 585 585 585 585 585 585 58534 448 419 392 377 369 366 364 362 361 358 355 350 345 338 33035 448 419 392 377 369 366 364 362 361 358 355 350 345 338 330 0736 483 452 421 406 398 393 392 391 389 386 382 377 372 364 355 AOS37 483 452 421 406 398 393 392 391 389 386 382 377 372 364 35538 483 452 421 406 398 393 392 391 389 386 382 377 372 364 35539 483 452 421 406 398 393 392 391 389 386 382 377 372 364 355

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    TABLE Y-I (CONT'D)YIELD STRENGTH VALUES SyFOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALS 0

    AlloyLine Designation! ClassiConditionJNo. Nominal Composition Product Form Spec No. Type/Grade UNS No. Temper

    Ferrous Materials (Cant/d)

    1 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu So. SA-564 630 517400 HIIOO2 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Plate SA-693 630 517400 HIIOO3 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-70S 630 517400 HIIOO

    4 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu So. SA-564 630 517400 HI0755 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Plate SA-693 630 517400 HI0756 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-70S 630 517400 HI075

    7 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu So. SA-564 630 517400 HI025 0A08 S 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-70S 630 517400 HI025A08 9 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-70S 630 517400 H925A08 10 17Cr-4Ni-4Cu Forgings SA-70S 630 517400 H900

    07 11 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate SA-240 201-1 52010007 12 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate SA-666 201-1 520100

    13 17Cr-4Ni -6Mn Plate SA-240 201-2 52010014 17Cr-4Ni-6Mn Plate 5A-666 201-2 52010015 17Cr-7Ni Plate, sheet, strip 5A-240 301 530100

    16 1BCr-2Mo Plate 5A-240 54440017 1BCr-2Mo Smls. &wld. tube 5A-26B 544400IS 1BCr-Ti Smls. & wid. tube 5A-26B TP439 54303519 1BCr-Ti Wid. tube 5A-B03 TP439 543035 Ci20 1BCr-Ti 5mls. & wid. pipe 5A-731 TP439 54303521 1BCr- Ti So. 5A-479 439 543035

    22 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Plate 5A-240 26-3-3 54466023 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Smls. & wid. tube 5A-26B 26-3-3 54466024 26Cr-3Ni-3Mo Wid. tube 5A-B03 26-3-3 544660

    25 26Cr-4Ni-Mo Plate 5A-240 329 53290026 26Cr-4Ni- Mo Smls. & wid. tube 5A-7B9 53290027 26Cr-4Ni- Mo Smls. & wid. pipe 5A-790 532900

    2S 26Cr-4Ni-Mo-N Plate 5A-240 53295029 26Cr-4Ni-Mo-N Smls. & wid. tube 5A-7B9 53295030 26Cr-4Ni-Mo-N Smls. & wid. pipe 5A-790 532950

    31 27Cr Sm!s. tube 5A-2M TP446-1 544600 e32 27Cr-1Mo Forgings 5A-1B2 FXM-27Cb 54462733 27Cr-1Mo Plate 5A-240 XM-27 54462734 27Cr-1Mo Sm!s. & wid. tube 5A-2M TPXM-27 54462735 27Cr-1Mo So. 5A-479 XM-27 54462736 27Cr-1Mo Sm!s. & wid. pipe 5A-731 TPXM27 544627

    37 27Cr-1Mo- Ti 5mls. & wid. pipe 5A-731 TPXM-33 5446263S 27Cr-1Mo- Ti Plate 5A-240 XM-33 54462639 27Cr-1Mo- Ti Sm!s. & wid. tube 5A-2M TPXM-33 544626

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    "15

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    TABLE Y-I (CONT'D)(' YIELD STRENGTH VALUES SyFOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALSYield Strength, MPa(Multiply by 1000toObtain kPa), for Metal Temperature, C, NotExceeding

    lineNo. 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525

    Ferrous Materials (Cont'd)

    1 644 636 629 621 612 600 584 561 530 4832 644 636 629 621 612 600 584 561 530 4833 644 636 629 621 612 600 584 561 530 483

    4 700 692 684 676 666 653 635 610 575 5245 700 692 684 676 666 653 635 610 575 5246 700 692 684 676 666 653 635 610 575 524

    G' 7 8ll8 812 803 793 784 A089 868 858 848 838 A08

    10 952 941 930 919 AOB

    II rn12 07131415 131 128 126 123 ll9 ll5 ll2 109 108

    16 196 191 187 183 178 173 168 162 155 14717 196 191 187 183 178 173 168 162 155 14718 142 141 140 139 139 137 134 131 126 ll9

    e 19 142 141 140 139 139 137 134 131 126 ll920 142 141 140 139 139 137 134 131 126 ll921 189 188 187 185 184 182 179 174 167 15822 344 342 341 34023 344 342 341 34024 344 342 341 340

    25 345 341 338 33626 345 341 338 33627 345 341 338 336

    28 345 341 338 33529 345 341 338 33530 345 341 338 335

    e' 31 189 188 187 185 184 182 179 174 167 15832 170 170 17033 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 19334 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 19335 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 19336 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193

    37 186 183 182 18238 208 206 205 20439 208 206 205 204

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    TABLE Y-I (CONrD)YIELD STRENGTH VALUES SyFOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALS

    AlloyLine DesIgnation! Class/Condition!No. Nominal Composition Product Form Spec No. Type/Grade UNSNo. Temper

    FerrousMaterials(Eont'd)

    1 IbCr-12Ni - 2Mo - N Smts. & wid. pipe SA-312 TP31bN 5316512 IbCr-12Ni - 2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-358 31bN 5316513 IbCr-12Ni - 2Mo- N Smls. pipe SA-37b TP31bN 531651

    4 IbCr-12Ni -2Mo- N Smts.& wid. fittings SA-403 31bN 5316515 IbCr-12Ni- 2Mo- N B., SA-479 31bN 531651& IbCr-12Ni - 2Mo - N Wid. tube SA~b88 TP31bN 531651

    7 IbCr-12Ni - 2Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-813 TP31bN 531651 08 IbCr-12 Ni -2 Mo- N Wid. pipe SA-814 TP31bN 531651

    07 9 IbCr-12 Ni -2 Mo- N Forgings SA-905 F31bN 53165110 IbCr-12Ni-2Mo- Ti Plate SA-240 316Ti 531635

    11 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Plate 5A-240 XM-29 52400012 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube 5A-249 XM-29 52400013 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. pipe 5A-312 XM-29 52400014 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn B., 5A-479 XM-29 52400015 18Cr-3Ni-12Mn Wid. tube 5A-b88 TPXM-29 524000

    1& 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo Smts. & wid. tube 5A-789 53150017 18Cr-5Ni-3Mo Smts. & wid. pipe 5A-790 531500

    18 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-182 F304L 530403

    C'07 19 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-905 F304L 530403A08 20 18Cr-8Ni B., 5A/JI5 G4303 5U5304L21 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-182 F304L 53040322 18Cr-8Ni Smts. tube 5A-213 TP304L 53040323 18Cr-8Ni Plate 5A-240 304L 530403

    24 18Cr-8Ni Wid. tube 5A-249 TP304L 53040325 18Cr-8Ni Smls. & wid. pipe 5A-312 TP304L 5304032& 18Cr-8Ni Wid. pipe 5A-358 304L 53040327 18Cr-8Ni Smts. & wid. fittings 5A-403 304L 530403

    28 18Cr-8Ni Wid. pipe 5A-409 TP304L 53040329 18Cr-8Ni B., 5A-479 304L 53040330 18Cr-8Ni Wid. tube 5A-b88 TP304L 53040331 18Cr-8Ni Wid. pipe 5A-813 TP304L 530403 o32 18Cr-8Ni Wid. pipe 5A-814 TP304L 53040333 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-182 F304 53040034 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-182 F304H 53040935 18Cr-8Ni Castings 5A-351 CF3 j925003& 18Cr-8Ni Castings 5A-351 CFB j92bOO37 18Cr-8Ni Smts. pipe 5A-37b TP304 530400

    38 18Cr-8Ni Cast pipe 5A-451 CPF3 j9250039 18Cr-8Ni Cast pipe 5A-451 CPF8 j92bOO

    07 40 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-905 F304 53040007 41 18Cr-8Ni Forgings 5A-905 F304H 530409

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    TABLE Y-I (CONT'Dl,~ YIELD STRENGTH VALUES SyFOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALSC Min. Min.

    Tensile YieldLine SizefThickness, Strength, Strength,No, mm MPa MPa Notes

    Ferrous Materials (Cont'd)

    1 550 2402 550 2403 550 240

    4 550 2405 550 240

    C~i 6 550 2407 550 2408 550 2409 550 240 07

    10 515 205

    11 690 38012 690 38013 690 38014 690 38015 690 380

    16 635 44017 635 440

    C 18 > 125 450 17019 450 170 0720 480 175 AOa21 s 125 485 17022 485 17023 485 170

    24 485 17025 485 17026 485 17027 485 170

    28 485 17029 485 17030 485 17031 485 17032 485 170

    33 > 125 485 20534 > 125 485 20535 485 20536 485 20537 485 205

    38 485 20539 485 20540 485 205 0741 485 205 07

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    TABLE Y-I (CONT'D)C' YIELD STRENGTH VALUES SfFOR FERROUS AND NONFERROUS MATERIALS

    Yield Strength, MPa(Multiply by 1000toObtain kPa), forMetal Temperature, C, Not ExceedinglineNo. 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525

    Ferrous Materials (Cont'd)

    1 164 160 156 153 150 147 145 142 140 1372 164 160 156 153 150 147 145 142 140 1373 164 160 156 153 150 147 145 142 140 137

    4 164 160 156 153 150 147 145 142 140 1375 164 160 156 153 150 147 145 142 140 1376 164 160 156 153 150 147 145 142 140 137e~:, 7 164 160 156 153 150 147 145 142 140 1378 164 160 156 153 150 147 145 142 140 1379 164 160 156 153 150 147 145 142 140 137 01

    10 131 128 126 124 123 121 121 120 120 119

    11 200 197 194 191 188 184 179 175 169 16412 200 197 194 191 188 184 179 175 169 16413 200 197 194 191 188 184 179 175 169 16414 200 197 194 191 188 184 179 175 169 16415 200 197 194 191 188 184 179 175 169 164

    16 315 310 305 300 295 292 28917 315 310 305 300 295 292 289

    e 18 108 106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.019 108 106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.0 0120 108 106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.0 AOa21 108 106 104 103 101 100 98,9 97.1 95.2 93.022 108 106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.023 108 106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.0

    24 108 106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.025 108 106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.026 108 106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.027 108 106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.0

    28 108 106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.029 108 106 104 103 101 100 98,9 97.1 95.2 93.030 108 106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.031 108 '106 104 103 101 100 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.0f?'" 32 108 106 104 103 101 100":., i 98.9 97.1 95.2 93.033 129 126 123 121 118 117 114 112 110 10834 129 126 123 121 118 117 114 112 110 10835 129 126 123 121 118 117 114 112 110 10836 129 126 123 121 118 117 114 112 110 10837 129 126 123 121 118 117 114 112 110 108

    38 129 126 123 121 118 117 114 112 110 10839 129 126 123 121 118 117 114 112 110 10840 129 126 123 121 118 117 114 112 110 108 0141 129 126 123 121 118 117 114 112 110 108 01

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