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USE OF THIS SPREADSHEET - ALL.

INTERNAL PRESSURE OF PIPING & PIPELINES


DATA
Standard Values - Commercial pipe data from tables
User Input Values - Taken & inserted by the User from the tables of Codes, GPSA book or specified by self
Calculated Value
Notes / Instructions for the user:
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This Spreadsheet enables quick reference and calulations for maximum allowable pressure
for a user identified service for in plant process piping, liquid and gas pipelines. This is also
useful for operations persons doing modifications on the pipelines and piping as well as
for preliminery design checks. This is not meant to replace a systematic design performed
with full referencing to the precise applicable clauses/sub-clauses of the relavant codes
and standards.
2 The spreadsheet enables to find the allowable internal pressure in process plant piping as
per ASME B31.3. Also on the same spreadsheet a provision has been made to check its
pressure compatibility of the pipeline portion with either ASME B31.4 (Liquid Hydrocarbon
pipelines) or ASME B31.8 (Gas pipelines).
For example, assume that a pump discharge piping located inside the plant -A is routed to
another plant - B, several miles away. So the integrity of the entire system is divided into
piping in the plant - A (built as per B31.3), the pipeline between the two plants (built as
per B31.4 for liquids or B31.8 for gas pipelines as the case may be) and the piping in the
plant - B (built as per B31.3), can be checked simultaneously using this spreadsheet.

3. Please note that the calculations in table are done using some values. A user can use
each row for the sizes and input data of his requirement by inserting the values in black
cells. Blue font cells contain standard commercial pipe data already incorporated in the
spreadsheet. Calculated results are in Green font cells. User should know nominal pipe
size, schedule no., material, material grade, method of pipe production (ERW, Seamleass
etc.), design temperature, location for gas lines, and corrosion allowance to be given.
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Type A construction also applicable to "Liquid Petroleum Transportation Piping Code."
ANSI B31.4-1979. Users may refer to the latest versions of the ASME Standards and GPSA
book for correctness. Some of the tables are from older versions.
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Please note that the Table nos. mentioned the worksheets Table 1,2,3 & 4, FIG. 17-23, 24,
25, 26, 27 & 28 (The letters T, F, Y, E are added on each sheet name along with Table or Fig
no. so that you can quickly select the appropriate reference worksheet) refer to the table
nos. in GPSA book / Applicable Standard from where they are produced.
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Pipelines sizes can be 2" and 3" also. But the spreadsheet is developed from 4" onwards.
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For any interpretation clarifications of Stress Values, notes and material related factors or
data, always refer to the Engineers who are well versed with codes interpretation or
assigned with material department.

References for Spreadsheet Development:


1. GPSA Engg. Handbook, 11h Ed, 1998
2. ASME B31.3 2008, ASME B31.4 2012& ASME B31.8 2010
3. Properties of Commercial Pipe, pipingdesigners.com
GPSA - Gas Processors & Suppliers Association
ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Database Revision 1 dated 28 Oct 2013 - In the columns of Do, Sch No, Weight & Wall
thickness few cells data was corrected. These Cells have been highlighted in Yellow color
for ease of identification of changes - e.g., For 12" size earlier Sch 60 and XS wall thk
values were wrongly entered but now rightly interchanged (this particular error was
pointed out by our fellow member, Mr.sfol55 - Thanks). Following this error, I have re-
checked the entire 4 columns of Do/Sch / Wt / wall thickness and fixed few more errors.
My sincere apologies for these mistakes.
Allowable Internal Pressure Calculation Equation
Font Color ASME B31.3 2008 ASME B31.4 2012
Standard Values Blue In-Plant Piping Liquid Pipelines
User Input Values Black Pi =2*t*S,pipe*E*W/(Do-2*t*Y) Pi =2*t*S,pipeline*E(0.72)/Do
Calculated Value Green t,S,E,Do,Y,W t,S,E,Do,E
6 values 5 values
Liquid Pipelines are designed for
temperatures below 250 F.

The Weld Joint Strength


Reduction Factor 'W' below 800 F
is 1.00. The values are in
worksheet named " Table 5 W".

t = t,nominal - Mill Tollerance t = t,nominal - Corrosion


Allowance - Corrosion Allowance Allowance

For 31.4 and 31.8 code pipelines, do not consider mill tolerances. The nominal thk is used in the cal
see below.
403.2.2 Wall Thickness and Defect Tolerances. Wall thickness tolerances and defect tolerances for pi
specified in applicable pipe specifications or dimensional standards included in this Code by referenc
Mandatory Appendix I. Design factors in this Code were established with due consideration for unde
tolerance and maximum allowable depth of imperfections allowed by the referenced standards; no
allowance is necessary
However, for 31.3 piping, mill tolerances are to be subtracted.
Calculation Equation
ASME B31.8 2010
Gas Pipelines
Pi =2*t*S,pipeline*E*F*T)/Do
t,S,E,Do,E,F,T
7 values

t = t,nominal - Corrosion Allowance

ces. The nominal thk is used in the calculation. Pls.

tolerances and defect tolerances for pipe shall be as


dards included in this Code by reference in
lished with due consideration for underthickness
owed by the referenced standards; no additional

.
Color code of Values in the Table Reference Data Tables USER INPUT
Pipe thickness, t Calculated Pipe thickness Value for pressu
Standard Values Flange ratings : Refer Fig 17.28 Fig 17.28 to check Pressure & Temp com
User Input Values All. Stress, S,pipe WorkSheet Fig 17.25
Calculated Value Sp.Min.Yield Strength, S,pipeline WorkSheet Fig 17.25
Temp Derating Factor, T Work Sheet Table 1 for Gas pipelines
User is cautioned to use only the Longtudanal Weld Factor, E Work Sheet Table 4 for all
black font cells Location Class/Type, F Work Sheet Table 2 for Gas pipelines

Values of Co-Efft. Y Work Sheet Table 3 for Piping

Dn Do Di
Nominal Outside Sch No Weight Wall Thk, in Inside
Dia, in Dia, in Dia, in

0.84 0.065 0.710


0.083 0.674
40 0.109 0.622
(0.840)
80 0.147 0.546
160 0.187 0.466
XXS 0.294 0.252
1.05 ... 0.065 0.920
... 0.083 0.884
40 Std 0.113 0.824
(1.050)
80 XS 0.154 0.742
160 ... 0.218 0.614
... XXS 0.308 0.434
1.315 ... ... 0.065 1.185
... 0.109 1.097
40 Std 0.133 1.049
1 (1.315)
80 XS 0.179 0.957
160 ... 0.250 0.815
... XXS 0.358 0.599
1.9 ... ... 0.065 1.770
... ... 0.109 1.682
40 Std 0.145 1.610
1 (1.900)
80 XS 0.200 1.500
160 ... 0.281 1.338
... XXS 0.400 1.100
2.375 ... ... 0.065 2.245
... ... 0.109 2.157
40 Std 0.154 2.067
2 (2.375)
80 XS 0.218 1.939
160 ... 0.343 1.689
... XXS 0.436 1.503
3.5 ... ... 0.083 3.334
... ... 0.120 3.260
40 Std 0.216 3.068
3 (3.500)
80 XS 0.300 2.900
160 ... 0.437 2.626
... XXS 0.600 2.300
4.5 ... ... 0.083 4.334
... ... 0.120 4.260
40 Std 0.237 4.026
4 (4.500) 80 XS 0.337 3.826
120 0.437 3.626
160 ... 0.531 3.438
... XXS 0.674 3.152
6.625 40 Std 0.280 6.065
80 XS 0.432 5.761
6 (6.625) 120 0.562 5.501
160 0.718 5.189
XXS 0.864 4.897
8.625 20 0.250 8.125
30 0.277 8.071
40 Std 0.322 7.981
60 0.406 7.813
80 XS 0.500 7.625
8 (8.625)
100 0.593 7.439
120 0.718 7.189
140 0.812 7.001
XXS 0.875 6.875
160 0.906 6.813
10.75 20 0.250 10.250
30 0.307 10.136
40 Std 0.365 10.020
60 XS 0.500 9.750
10 (10.750) 80 0.593 9.564
100 0.718 9.314
120 0.843 9.064
140 1.000 8.750
160 1.125 8.500
12.75 20 0.250 12.250
30 0.330 12.090
Std 0.375 12.000
40 0.406 11.938

12 (12.750)
60 0.562 11.626
12 (12.750) XS 0.500 11.750
80 0.687 11.376
100 0.843 11.064
120 1.000 10.750
140 1.125 10.500
160 1.312 10.126
14 14 10 0.250 13.500
20 0.312 13.376
30 Std 0.375 13.250
40 0.437 13.126
XS 0.500 13.000
60 0.562 12.876
60 0.593 12.814
60 0.625 12.750
80 0.750 12.500
100 0.937 12.126
120 1.093 11.814
140 1.250 11.500
160 1.406 11.188
16 16 10 0.250 15.500
20 0.312 15.376
30 Std 0.375 15.250
40 XS 0.500 15.000
60 0.656 14.688
80 0.843 14.314
100 1.031 13.938
120 1.218 13.564
140 1.437 13.126
160 1.593 12.814
18 18 10 0.250 17.500
20 0.312 17.376
Std 0.375 17.250
30 0.437 17.126
XS 0.500 17.000
40 0.562 16.876
60 0.750 16.500
80 0.937 16.126
100 1.156 15.688
120 1.375 15.250
140 1.562 14.876
160 1.781 14.438
20 20 10 0.250 19.500
20 Std 0.375 19.250
30 XS 0.500 19.000
40 0.593 18.814
60 0.812 18.376
80 1.031 17.938
100 1.281 17.438
120 1.500 17.000
140 1.750 16.500
160 1.968 16.064
22 22 10 0.250 21.500
20 Std 0.375 21.250
30 XS 0.500 21.000
60 0.875 20.250
80 1.125 19.750
100 1.375 19.250
120 1.625 18.750
140 1.875 18.250
160 2.125 17.750
24 24 10 0.250 23.500
20 Std 0.375 23.250
30 0.562 22.876
40 0.687 22.626
60 0.968 22.064
80 1.218 21.564
100 1.531 20.938
120 1.812 20.376
140 2.062 19.876
160 2.343 19.314
26 26 10 0.312 25.376
Std 0.375 25.250
20 XS 0.500 25.000
0.875 24.250
1.000 24.000
1.125 23.750
28 28 10 0.312 27.376
Std 0.375 27.250
20 XS 0.500 27.000
30 0.625 26.750
0.750 26.500
0.875 26.250
1.000 26.000
1.125 25.750
30 30 10 0.312 29.376
Std 0.375 29.250
20 XS 0.500 29.000
30 0.625 28.750
40 0.750 28.500
0.875 28.250
1.000 28.000
1.125 27.750
32 32 10 0.312 31.376
Std 0.375 31.250
20 XS 0.500 31.000
30 0.625 30.750
40 0.688 30.624
0.750 30.500
0.875 30.250
1.000 30.000
1.125 29.750
34 34 10 0.312 33.376
Std 0.375 33.250
20 XS 0.500 33.000
30 0.625 32.750
40 0.688 32.624
0.750 32.500
0.875 32.250
1.000 32.000
1.125 31.750
36 36 10 0.312 35.376
Std 0.375 35.250
20 XS 0.500 35.000
30 0.625 34.750
0.688 34.624
40 0.750 34.500
0.875 34.250
1.000 34.000
1.125 33.750
42 42 Std 0.375 41.250
20 XS 0.500 41.000
30 0.625 40.750
40 0.688 40.624
0.750 40.500
0.875 40.250
1.000 40.000
1.125 39.750
1.500 39.000
USER INPUT
Calculated Pipe thickness Value for pressure design after applying factors, t calculation of pipes is different from pipelines
Fig 17.28 to check Pressure & Temp compatibility USER INPUT USER INPUT
WorkSheet Fig 17.25 Corrosion Allowance Weld Joint Strength Reduction Factor W
WorkSheet Fig 17.25 mm inches Worksheet Table 5 Note: For temp<800 F, W
Work Sheet Table 1 for Gas pipelines 1.5 0.059
Work Sheet Table 4 for all 3 0.118
Work Sheet Table 2 for Gas pipelines 6 0.236
Work Sheet Table 3 for Piping 3.175 0.125

CA t, pressure t, pressure
t-nominal mill t-min
S,pipe E
Corrosion Design Design
tolerance Allowable Longitudanal
Thickness, in Allowance Piping Pipeline
in Stress Weld Factor
in in in

Wall Thk t,nom x 0.875 User Input t,min - CA t,nom -C.A. psi 0 to 1.0

Refer Table A-1B


Refer Table of 31.3 or Table
Please note the 't' calculated
A1 of ASME 403.2.1-1 for
User Specified for piping (column L) and
31.3 B31.4 or Table
Value pipelines (Column M) is
or FIG 17-25 841.1.7-1 for
different
worksheet 31.8 or Table 4
worksheet

0.065 0.057 0.000 0.057 0.065 20,000 1.00


0.083 0.073 0.000 0.073 0.083 20,000 1.00
0.109 0.095 0.000 0.095 0.109 20,000 1.00
0.147 0.129 0.000 0.129 0.147 20,000 1.00
0.187 0.164 0.059 0.105 0.128 20,000 1.00
0.294 0.257 0.059 0.198 0.235 20,000 1.00
0.065 0.057 0.000 0.057 0.065 20,000 1.00
0.083 0.073 0.000 0.073 0.083 20,000 1.00
0.113 0.099 0.000 0.099 0.113 20,000 1.00
0.154 0.135 0.059 0.076 0.095 20,000 1.00
0.218 0.191 0.000 0.191 0.218 20,000 1.00
0.308 0.270 0.000 0.270 0.308 20,000 1.00
0.065 0.057 0.000 0.057 0.065 20,000 1.00
0.109 0.095 0.000 0.095 0.109 20,000 1.00
0.133 0.116 0.000 0.116 0.133 20,000 1.00
0.179 0.157 0.059 0.098 0.120 20,000 1.00
0.250 0.219 0.000 0.219 0.250 20,000 1.00
0.358 0.313 0.000 0.313 0.358 20,000 1.00
0.065 0.057 0.000 0.057 0.065 20,000 1.00
0.109 0.095 0.000 0.095 0.109 20,000 1.00
0.145 0.127 0.000 0.127 0.145 20,000 1.00
0.200 0.175 0.059 0.116 0.141 20,000 1.00
0.281 0.246 0.000 0.246 0.281 20,000 1.00
0.400 0.350 0.000 0.350 0.400 20,000 1.00
0.065 0.057 0.000 0.057 0.065 20,000 1.00
0.109 0.095 0.000 0.095 0.109 20,000 1.00
0.154 0.135 0.000 0.135 0.154 20,000 1.00
0.218 0.191 0.059 0.132 0.159 20,000 1.00
0.343 0.300 0.000 0.300 0.343 20,000 1.00
0.436 0.382 0.000 0.382 0.436 20,000 1.00
0.083 0.073 0.059 0.014 0.024 20,000 1.00
0.120 0.105 0.059 0.046 0.061 20,000 1.00
0.216 0.189 0.059 0.130 0.157 20,000 1.00
0.300 0.263 0.059 0.204 0.241 20,000 1.00
0.437 0.382 0.059 0.323 0.378 20,000 1.00
0.600 0.525 0.059 0.466 0.541 20,000 1.00
0.083 0.073 0.059 0.014 0.024 20,000 1.00
0.120 0.105 0.059 0.046 0.061 20,000 1.00
0.237 0.207 0.059 0.148 0.178 20,000 1.00
0.337 0.295 0.059 0.236 0.278 20,000 1.00
0.437 0.382 0.059 0.323 0.378 20,000 1.00
0.531 0.465 0.059 0.406 0.472 20,000 1.00
0.674 0.590 0.059 0.531 0.615 20,000 1.00
0.280 0.245 0.050 0.195 0.230 20,000 1.00
0.432 0.378 0.118 0.260 0.314 20,000 1.00
0.562 0.492 0.118 0.374 0.444 20,000 1.00
0.718 0.628 0.118 0.510 0.600 20,000 1.00
0.864 0.756 0.118 0.638 0.746 20,000 1.00
0.250 0.219 0.118 0.101 0.132 20,000 1.00
0.277 0.242 0.118 0.124 0.159 20,000 1.00
0.322 0.282 0.118 0.164 0.204 20,000 1.00
0.406 0.355 0.118 0.237 0.288 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.593 0.519 0.118 0.401 0.475 20,000 1.00
0.718 0.628 0.118 0.510 0.600 20,000 1.00
0.812 0.711 0.118 0.593 0.694 20,000 1.00
0.875 0.766 0.118 0.648 0.757 20,000 1.00
0.906 0.793 0.118 0.675 0.788 20,000 1.00
0.250 0.219 0.118 0.101 0.132 20,000 1.00
0.307 0.269 0.118 0.151 0.189 20,000 1.00
0.365 0.319 0.118 0.201 0.247 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.593 0.519 0.118 0.401 0.475 20,000 1.00
0.718 0.628 0.118 0.510 0.600 20,000 1.00
0.843 0.738 0.118 0.620 0.725 20,000 1.00
1.000 0.875 0.118 0.757 0.882 20,000 1.00
1.125 0.984 0.118 0.866 1.007 20,000 1.00
0.250 0.219 0.118 0.101 0.132 20,000 1.00
0.330 0.289 0.118 0.171 0.212 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.406 0.355 0.118 0.237 0.288 20,000 1.00
0.562 0.492 0.118 0.374 0.444 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.687 0.601 0.118 0.483 0.569 20,000 1.00
0.843 0.738 0.118 0.620 0.725 20,000 1.00
1.000 0.875 0.118 0.757 0.882 20,000 1.00
1.125 0.984 0.118 0.866 1.007 20,000 1.00
1.312 1.148 0.118 1.030 1.194 20,000 1.00
0.250 0.219 0.118 0.101 0.132 20,000 1.00
0.312 0.273 0.118 0.155 0.194 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.437 0.382 0.118 0.264 0.319 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.562 0.492 0.118 0.374 0.444 20,000 1.00
0.593 0.519 0.118 0.401 0.475 20,000 1.00
0.625 0.547 0.118 0.429 0.507 20,000 1.00
0.750 0.656 0.118 0.538 0.632 20,000 1.00
0.937 0.820 0.118 0.702 0.819 20,000 1.00
1.093 0.956 0.118 0.838 0.975 20,000 1.00
1.250 1.094 0.118 0.976 1.132 20,000 1.00
1.406 1.230 0.118 1.112 1.288 20,000 1.00
0.250 0.219 0.118 0.101 0.132 20,000 1.00
0.312 0.273 0.118 0.155 0.194 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.656 0.574 0.118 0.456 0.538 20,000 1.00
0.843 0.738 0.118 0.620 0.725 20,000 1.00
1.031 0.902 0.118 0.784 0.913 20,000 1.00
1.218 1.066 0.118 0.948 1.100 20,000 1.00
1.437 1.257 0.118 1.139 1.319 20,000 1.00
1.593 1.394 0.118 1.276 1.475 20,000 1.00
0.250 0.219 0.118 0.101 0.132 20,000 1.00
0.312 0.273 0.118 0.155 0.194 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.437 0.382 0.118 0.264 0.319 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.562 0.492 0.118 0.374 0.444 20,000 1.00
0.750 0.656 0.118 0.538 0.632 20,000 1.00
0.937 0.820 0.118 0.702 0.819 20,000 1.00
1.156 1.012 0.118 0.894 1.038 20,000 1.00
1.375 1.203 0.118 1.085 1.257 20,000 1.00
1.562 1.367 0.118 1.249 1.444 20,000 1.00
1.781 1.558 0.118 1.440 1.663 20,000 1.00
0.250 0.219 0.118 0.101 0.132 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.593 0.519 0.118 0.401 0.475 20,000 1.00
0.812 0.711 0.118 0.593 0.694 20,000 1.00
1.031 0.902 0.118 0.784 0.913 20,000 1.00
1.281 1.121 0.118 1.003 1.163 20,000 1.00
1.500 1.313 0.118 1.195 1.382 20,000 1.00
1.750 1.531 0.118 1.413 1.632 20,000 1.00
1.968 1.722 0.118 1.604 1.850 20,000 1.00
0.250 0.219 0.118 0.101 0.132 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.875 0.766 0.118 0.648 0.757 20,000 1.00
1.125 0.984 0.118 0.866 1.007 20,000 1.00
1.375 1.203 0.118 1.085 1.257 20,000 1.00
1.625 1.422 0.118 1.304 1.507 20,000 1.00
1.875 1.641 0.118 1.523 1.757 20,000 1.00
2.125 1.859 0.118 1.741 2.007 20,000 1.00
0.250 0.219 0.118 0.101 0.132 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.562 0.492 0.118 0.374 0.444 20,000 1.00
0.687 0.601 0.118 0.483 0.569 20,000 1.00
0.968 0.847 0.118 0.729 0.850 20,000 1.00
1.218 1.066 0.118 0.948 1.100 20,000 1.00
1.531 1.340 0.118 1.222 1.413 20,000 1.00
1.812 1.586 0.118 1.468 1.694 20,000 1.00
2.062 1.804 0.118 1.686 1.944 20,000 1.00
2.343 2.050 0.118 1.932 2.225 20,000 1.00
0.312 0.273 0.118 0.155 0.194 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.875 0.766 0.118 0.648 0.757 20,000 1.00
1.000 0.875 0.118 0.757 0.882 20,000 1.00
1.125 0.984 0.118 0.866 1.007 20,000 1.00
0.312 0.273 0.118 0.155 0.194 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.625 0.547 0.118 0.429 0.507 20,000 1.00
0.750 0.656 0.118 0.538 0.632 20,000 1.00
0.875 0.766 0.118 0.648 0.757 20,000 1.00
1.000 0.875 0.118 0.757 0.882 20,000 1.00
1.125 0.984 0.118 0.866 1.007 20,000 1.00
0.312 0.273 0.118 0.155 0.194 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.625 0.547 0.118 0.429 0.507 20,000 1.00
0.750 0.656 0.118 0.538 0.632 20,000 1.00
0.875 0.766 0.118 0.648 0.757 20,000 1.00
1.000 0.875 0.118 0.757 0.882 20,000 1.00
1.125 0.984 0.118 0.866 1.007 20,000 1.00
0.312 0.273 0.118 0.155 0.194 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.625 0.547 0.118 0.429 0.507 20,000 1.00
0.688 0.602 0.118 0.484 0.570 20,000 1.00
0.750 0.656 0.118 0.538 0.632 20,000 1.00
0.875 0.766 0.118 0.648 0.757 20,000 1.00
1.000 0.875 0.118 0.757 0.882 20,000 1.00
1.125 0.984 0.118 0.866 1.007 20,000 1.00
0.312 0.273 0.118 0.155 0.194 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.625 0.547 0.118 0.429 0.507 20,000 1.00
0.688 0.602 0.118 0.484 0.570 20,000 1.00
0.750 0.656 0.118 0.538 0.632 20,000 1.00
0.875 0.766 0.118 0.648 0.757 20,000 1.00
1.000 0.875 0.118 0.757 0.882 20,000 1.00
1.125 0.984 0.118 0.866 1.007 20,000 1.00
0.312 0.273 0.118 0.155 0.194 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.625 0.547 0.118 0.429 0.507 20,000 1.00
0.688 0.602 0.118 0.484 0.570 20,000 1.00
0.750 0.656 0.118 0.538 0.632 20,000 1.00
0.875 0.766 0.118 0.648 0.757 20,000 1.00
1.000 0.875 0.118 0.757 0.882 20,000 1.00
1.125 0.984 0.118 0.866 1.007 20,000 1.00
0.375 0.328 0.118 0.210 0.257 20,000 1.00
0.500 0.438 0.118 0.320 0.382 20,000 1.00
0.625 0.547 0.118 0.429 0.507 20,000 1.00
0.688 0.602 0.118 0.484 0.570 20,000 1.00
0.750 0.656 0.118 0.538 0.632 20,000 1.00
0.875 0.766 0.118 0.648 0.757 20,000 1.00
1.000 0.875 0.118 0.757 0.882 20,000 1.00
1.125 0.984 0.118 0.866 1.007 20,000 1.00
1.500 1.313 0.118 1.195 1.382 20,000 1.00
USER INPUT References for Table Development:
Weld Joint Strength Reduction Factor W 1. GPSA Engg. Handbook, 11h Ed, 1998 Work Sheet 2
Worksheet Table 5 Note: For temp<800 F, W=1.00 2. ASME B31.3, ASME B31.4 & ASME B31.8
3. Properties of Commercial Pipe, pipingdesigners.com

FOR PLANT PIPING


Use All. Stress Spipe

ASME B31.3 2008


W Y Allowable Internal Spipeline
Weld Strength Co-Efft for Pressure Specified Min Yield
Red. Factor Steels Pi =2tS,pipeEW/(Do-2tY) Strength
In-Plant Piping

0 to 1.0 0 to 1.0 psig psi

Refer ASME 31.4 Table


Refer Table
Refer 302.3.5 of 403.2.1-1 (Liquid pipelines)
304.1.1 of B31.3
31.3 or Table 5 or ASME B31.8 Table D-1
or Table 3
Worksheet (Gas pipelines)
Worksheet
or FIG 17-25 worksheet

1.00 0.400 2,863


1.00 0.400 3,715
1.00 0.400 4,995
1.00 0.400 6,980
1.00 0.400 5,534
1.00 0.400 11,638
1.00 0.400 2,265
1.00 0.400 2,929
1.00 0.400 4,074
1.00 0.400 3,062
1.00 0.400 8,502
1.00 0.400 12,919
1.00 0.400 1,792
1.00 0.400 3,080
1.00 0.400 3,810
1.00 0.400 3,157
1.00 0.400 7,675
1.00 0.400 11,772
1.00 0.400 1,227
1.00 0.400 2,092
1.00 0.400 2,822
1.00 0.400 2,568
1.00 0.400 5,774
1.00 0.400 8,642
1.00 0.400 977
1.00 0.400 1,660
1.00 0.400 2,377
1.00 0.400 2,322
1.00 0.400 5,623
1.00 0.400 7,373
1.00 0.400 156
1.00 0.400 531
1.00 0.400 1,531
1.00 0.400 2,439
1.00 0.400 3,991
1.00 0.400 5,961
1.00 0.400 121 35,000
1.00 0.400 412 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,355 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,188 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,050 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,886 35,000
1.00 0.400 5,209 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,206 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,621 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,363 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,283 35,000
1.00 0.400 4,174 35,000
1.00 0.400 472 35,000
1.00 0.400 584 35,000
1.00 0.400 771 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,125 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,527 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,931 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,484 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,908 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,195 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,338 35,000
1.00 0.400 378 35,000
1.00 0.400 567 35,000
1.00 0.400 761 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,218 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,537 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,974 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,417 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,985 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,446 35,000
1.00 0.400 318 35,000
1.00 0.400 541 35,000
1.00 0.400 668 35,000
1.00 0.400 756 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,201 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,023 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,563 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,023 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,493 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,874 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,455 35,000
1.00 0.400 290 35,000
1.00 0.400 447 35,000
1.00 0.400 608 35,000
1.00 0.400 767 35,000
1.00 0.400 930 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,091 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,172 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,256 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,587 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,089 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,516 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,952 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,394 35,000
1.00 0.400 253 35,000
1.00 0.400 391 35,000
1.00 0.400 531 35,000
1.00 0.400 812 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,167 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,599 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,040 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,487 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,021 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,407 35,000
1.00 0.400 225 35,000
1.00 0.400 347 35,000
1.00 0.400 471 35,000
1.00 0.400 594 35,000
1.00 0.400 720 35,000
1.00 0.400 845 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,225 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,610 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,068 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,534 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,938 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,420 35,000
1.00 0.400 202 35,000
1.00 0.400 424 35,000
1.00 0.400 647 35,000
1.00 0.400 815 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,214 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,619 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,090 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,509 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,996 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,428 35,000
1.00 0.400 184 35,000
1.00 0.400 385 35,000
1.00 0.400 588 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,206 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,626 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,054 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,489 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,931 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,380 35,000
1.00 0.400 168 35,000
1.00 0.400 353 35,000
1.00 0.400 631 35,000
1.00 0.400 818 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,245 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,631 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,122 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,572 35,000
1.00 0.400 2,978 35,000
1.00 0.400 3,442 35,000
1.00 0.400 240 35,000
1.00 0.400 325 35,000
1.00 0.400 496 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,017 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,192 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,369 35,000
1.00 0.400 222 35,000
1.00 0.400 302 35,000
1.00 0.400 461 35,000
1.00 0.400 620 35,000
1.00 0.400 781 35,000
1.00 0.400 943 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,105 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,269 35,000
1.00 0.400 208 35,000
1.00 0.400 282 35,000
1.00 0.400 430 35,000
1.00 0.400 578 35,000
1.00 0.400 728 35,000
1.00 0.400 879 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,030 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,182 35,000
1.00 0.400 195 35,000
1.00 0.400 264 35,000
1.00 0.400 403 35,000
1.00 0.400 542 35,000
1.00 0.400 612 35,000
1.00 0.400 682 35,000
1.00 0.400 823 35,000
1.00 0.400 965 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,107 35,000
1.00 0.400 183 35,000
1.00 0.400 248 35,000
1.00 0.400 379 35,000
1.00 0.400 510 35,000
1.00 0.400 576 35,000
1.00 0.400 641 35,000
1.00 0.400 774 35,000
1.00 0.400 907 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,040 35,000
1.00 0.400 173 35,000
1.00 0.400 235 35,000
1.00 0.400 358 35,000
1.00 0.400 481 35,000
1.00 0.400 544 35,000
1.00 0.400 605 35,000
1.00 0.400 730 35,000
1.00 0.400 856 35,000
1.00 0.400 982 35,000
1.00 0.400 201 35,000
1.00 0.400 306 35,000
1.00 0.400 412 35,000
1.00 0.400 465 35,000
1.00 0.400 518 35,000
1.00 0.400 624 35,000
1.00 0.400 731 35,000
1.00 0.400 839 35,000
1.00 0.400 1,164 35,000
Table Development:
Handbook, 11h Ed, 1998 Work Sheet 2
ASME B31.4 & ASME B31.8
Commercial Pipe, pipingdesigners.com

FOR LIQUID PIPELINE FOR GAS PIPELINE


Use SMYS, Spipeline Use SMYS, Spipeline
ASME B31.8 2010
ASME B31.4 2012
T Allowable Internal Pressure
Allowable Internal
Temp. Pi =2tS,pipelineEFT/Do
Pressure
Pi =2tS,pipelineE(0.72)/Do Derating Gas Pipelines
Factor Note: Chose Location Class Factor F from Table 841.1.6-
Liquid Pipelines
2 of B31.8 or Table 2 & refer respective Column below
Class 1 Class 1
psig 0 to 1.0 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4
Div 1 Div 2

Refer Table
Note: Liquid Pipelines are
841.1.8-1 of
designed for temperatures
B31.8 or Table 1 0.8 0.72 0.6 0.5 0.4
below 250 F.
Worksheet
269 1.0 299 269 224 187 149
683 1.0 759 683 569 474 380
1,994 1.0 2,215 1,994 1,661 1,384 1,108
3,114 1.0 3,460 3,114 2,595 2,162 1,730
4,234 1.0 4,704 4,234 3,528 2,940 2,352
5,286 1.0 5,874 5,286 4,405 3,671 2,937
6,888 1.0 7,653 6,888 5,740 4,783 3,827
1,750 1.0 1,944 1,750 1,458 1,215 972
2,389 1.0 2,654 2,389 1,991 1,659 1,327
3,378 1.0 3,753 3,378 2,815 2,346 1,877
4,565 1.0 5,072 4,565 3,804 3,170 2,536
5,675 1.0 6,306 5,675 4,729 3,941 3,153
771 1.0 857 771 643 536 429
929 1.0 1,032 929 774 645 516
1,192 1.0 1,325 1,192 993 828 662
1,683 1.0 1,870 1,683 1,402 1,169 935
2,232 1.0 2,480 2,232 1,860 1,550 1,240
2,776 1.0 3,084 2,776 2,313 1,928 1,542
3,506 1.0 3,896 3,506 2,922 2,435 1,948
4,055 1.0 4,506 4,055 3,379 2,816 2,253
4,424 1.0 4,915 4,424 3,686 3,072 2,458
4,605 1.0 5,116 4,605 3,837 3,198 2,558
619 1.0 688 619 516 430 344
886 1.0 985 886 738 615 492
1,158 1.0 1,287 1,158 965 804 643
1,791 1.0 1,990 1,791 1,492 1,244 995
2,227 1.0 2,474 2,227 1,856 1,547 1,237
2,813 1.0 3,126 2,813 2,344 1,953 1,563
3,399 1.0 3,777 3,399 2,833 2,360 1,888
4,135 1.0 4,595 4,135 3,446 2,872 2,297
4,721 1.0 5,246 4,721 3,934 3,279 2,623
522 1.0 580 522 435 362 290
838 1.0 931 838 698 582 466
1,016 1.0 1,129 1,016 847 705 564
1,138 1.0 1,265 1,138 949 791 632
1,755 1.0 1,950 1,755 1,463 1,219 975
1,510 1.0 1,678 1,510 1,258 1,049 839
2,249 1.0 2,499 2,249 1,874 1,562 1,250
2,866 1.0 3,184 2,866 2,388 1,990 1,592
3,486 1.0 3,874 3,486 2,905 2,421 1,937
3,981 1.0 4,423 3,981 3,317 2,764 2,211
4,720 1.0 5,244 4,720 3,933 3,278 2,622
475 1.0 528 475 396 330 264
698 1.0 776 698 582 485 388
925 1.0 1,028 925 771 643 514
1,148 1.0 1,276 1,148 957 798 638
1,375 1.0 1,528 1,375 1,146 955 764
1,598 1.0 1,776 1,598 1,332 1,110 888
1,710 1.0 1,900 1,710 1,425 1,188 950
1,825 1.0 2,028 1,825 1,521 1,268 1,014
2,275 1.0 2,528 2,275 1,896 1,580 1,264
2,948 1.0 3,276 2,948 2,457 2,048 1,638
3,510 1.0 3,900 3,510 2,925 2,438 1,950
4,075 1.0 4,528 4,075 3,396 2,830 2,264
4,637 1.0 5,152 4,637 3,864 3,220 2,576
416 1.0 462 416 347 289 231
611 1.0 679 611 509 424 340
810 1.0 900 810 675 562 450
1,203 1.0 1,337 1,203 1,003 836 669
1,695 1.0 1,883 1,695 1,412 1,177 942
2,284 1.0 2,538 2,284 1,903 1,586 1,269
2,876 1.0 3,196 2,876 2,397 1,997 1,598
3,465 1.0 3,850 3,465 2,888 2,406 1,925
4,155 1.0 4,617 4,155 3,462 2,885 2,308
4,646 1.0 5,163 4,646 3,872 3,227 2,581
370 1.0 411 370 308 257 205
543 1.0 604 543 453 377 302
720 1.0 800 720 600 500 400
893 1.0 992 893 744 620 496
1,070 1.0 1,188 1,070 891 743 594
1,243 1.0 1,381 1,243 1,036 863 691
1,770 1.0 1,966 1,770 1,475 1,229 983
2,293 1.0 2,548 2,293 1,911 1,593 1,274
2,906 1.0 3,229 2,906 2,422 2,018 1,615
3,520 1.0 3,911 3,520 2,933 2,444 1,955
4,043 1.0 4,492 4,043 3,369 2,808 2,246
4,656 1.0 5,174 4,656 3,880 3,234 2,587
333 1.0 370 333 277 231 185
648 1.0 720 648 540 450 360
963 1.0 1,070 963 802 669 535
1,197 1.0 1,330 1,197 998 831 665
1,749 1.0 1,943 1,749 1,457 1,215 972
2,301 1.0 2,556 2,301 1,917 1,598 1,278
2,931 1.0 3,256 2,931 2,442 2,035 1,628
3,483 1.0 3,870 3,483 2,902 2,419 1,935
4,113 1.0 4,570 4,113 3,427 2,856 2,285
4,662 1.0 5,180 4,662 3,885 3,238 2,590
302 1.0 336 302 252 210 168
589 1.0 654 589 491 409 327
875 1.0 972 875 729 608 486
1,734 1.0 1,927 1,734 1,445 1,204 963
2,307 1.0 2,563 2,307 1,922 1,602 1,282
2,880 1.0 3,200 2,880 2,400 2,000 1,600
3,452 1.0 3,836 3,452 2,877 2,398 1,918
4,025 1.0 4,472 4,025 3,354 2,795 2,236
4,598 1.0 5,109 4,598 3,832 3,193 2,554
277 1.0 308 277 231 193 154
540 1.0 600 540 450 375 300
932 1.0 1,036 932 777 648 518
1,195 1.0 1,328 1,195 996 830 664
1,785 1.0 1,983 1,785 1,488 1,240 992
2,310 1.0 2,567 2,310 1,925 1,604 1,283
2,967 1.0 3,297 2,967 2,473 2,061 1,649
3,557 1.0 3,953 3,557 2,965 2,470 1,976
4,082 1.0 4,536 4,082 3,402 2,835 2,268
4,673 1.0 5,192 4,673 3,894 3,245 2,596
376 1.0 418 376 313 261 209
498 1.0 554 498 415 346 277
740 1.0 823 740 617 514 411
1,467 1.0 1,630 1,467 1,223 1,019 815
1,710 1.0 1,900 1,710 1,425 1,187 950
1,952 1.0 2,169 1,952 1,627 1,356 1,084
349 1.0 388 349 291 243 194
463 1.0 514 463 386 321 257
688 1.0 764 688 573 478 382
913 1.0 1,014 913 761 634 507
1,138 1.0 1,264 1,138 948 790 632
1,363 1.0 1,514 1,363 1,136 946 757
1,588 1.0 1,764 1,588 1,323 1,103 882
1,813 1.0 2,014 1,813 1,511 1,259 1,007
326 1.0 362 326 272 226 181
432 1.0 480 432 360 300 240
642 1.0 713 642 535 446 357
852 1.0 946 852 710 592 473
1,062 1.0 1,180 1,062 885 737 590
1,272 1.0 1,413 1,272 1,060 883 707
1,482 1.0 1,646 1,482 1,235 1,029 823
1,692 1.0 1,880 1,692 1,410 1,175 940
306 1.0 340 306 255 212 170
405 1.0 450 405 337 281 225
602 1.0 669 602 501 418 334
799 1.0 887 799 665 555 444
898 1.0 998 898 748 623 499
995 1.0 1,106 995 830 691 553
1,192 1.0 1,325 1,192 994 828 662
1,389 1.0 1,544 1,389 1,158 965 772
1,586 1.0 1,762 1,586 1,322 1,101 881
288 1.0 320 288 240 200 160
381 1.0 423 381 317 265 212
566 1.0 629 566 472 393 315
752 1.0 835 752 626 522 418
845 1.0 939 845 704 587 469
937 1.0 1,041 937 781 651 520
1,122 1.0 1,247 1,122 935 779 623
1,307 1.0 1,453 1,307 1,090 908 726
1,493 1.0 1,659 1,493 1,244 1,037 829
272 1.0 302 272 226 189 151
360 1.0 400 360 300 250 200
535 1.0 594 535 446 371 297
710 1.0 789 710 592 493 394
798 1.0 887 798 665 554 443
885 1.0 983 885 737 614 492
1,060 1.0 1,178 1,060 883 736 589
1,235 1.0 1,372 1,235 1,029 858 686
1,410 1.0 1,566 1,410 1,175 979 783
308 1.0 343 308 257 214 171
458 1.0 509 458 382 318 255
608 1.0 676 608 507 423 338
684 1.0 760 684 570 475 380
758 1.0 843 758 632 527 421
908 1.0 1,009 908 757 631 505
1,058 1.0 1,176 1,058 882 735 588
1,208 1.0 1,343 1,208 1,007 839 671
1,658 1.0 1,843 1,658 1,382 1,152 921
TABLE 1
Fig 17.24 GPSA Book
T
Temp Temp Derating
F Factor

< 250 F 1
300 0.967
350 0.933
400 0.9
450 0.867
Table for Gas Pipelines 'T' Value

ASME B31.8- 2010


Table 841.1.8-1 Temperature Derating Factor, T, for Steel Pipe

Temperature, F (C) Temperature Derating Factor, T


250 (121) or Less 1.000
300 (149) 0.967
350 (177) 0.933
400 (204) 0.900
450 (232) 0.867
GENERAL NOTE: For Intermediate temperatures, interpolate for derating
factor.
Table 841.1.7-1 Longitudinal Joint Factor, E
Spec. No. Pipe Class E Factor
ASTM A 53 Seamless 1.00
Electric-Resistance-Welded 1.00
Furnace-Butt Welded, Continuous Weld 0.60
ASTM A 106 Seamless 1.00
ASTM A 134 Electric-Fusion Arc-Welded 0.80
ASTM A 135 Electric-Resistance-Welded 1.00
ASTM A 139 Electric-Fusion Arc-Welded 0.80

ASTM A 333 Seamless 1.00


Electric-Resistance-Welded 1.00
ASTM A 381 Submerged-Arc-Welded 1.00
ASTM A 671 Electric-Fusion-Welded
Classes 13, 23, 33, 43, 53 0.80
Classes 12, 22, 32, 42, 52 1.00
ASTM A 672 Electric-Fusion-Welded
Classes 13, 23, 33, 43, 53 0.80
Classes 12, 22, 32, 42, 52 1.00
ASTM A 691 Electric-Fusion-Welded
Classes 13, 23, 33, 43, 53 0.80
Classes 12, 22, 32, 42, 52 1.00
ASTM A 984 Electric-Resistance-Welded 1.00
ASTM A 1005 Double Submerged-Arc-Welded 1.00
ASTM A 1006 Laser Beam Welded 1.00
API 5L Electric Welded 1.00
Seamless 1.00
Submerged-Arc Welded (Longitudinal 1.00
Seam or Helical Seam)
Furnace-Butt Welded, Continuous Weld 0.60
GENERAL NOTE: Definitions for the various classes of welded pipe
are given in para. 804.7.3.
Table 841.1.8-1 Temperature Derating Factor,
T, for Steel Pipe
Temperature Derating
Temperature, F (C) Factor, T
250 (121) or less 1.000
300 (149) 0.967
350 (177) 0.933
400 (204) 0.900
450 (232) 0.867
GENERAL NOTE: For intermediate temperatures, interpolate for deratin
factor.
classes of welded pipe

ures, interpolate for derating


Table

Table 2
Location Design
Class or Factor Location
Div F
1 or A 0.72 Desert, non-populated area
Village or populated area or
2 or B 0.6 parallel to high ways
City, or plant piping designed to
3 or C 0.5 B31.4 or 31.8

Metropolitan area, or highly


4 or D 0.4 populated area, malls, hospitals
etc.
Use this Table for Gas Pipelines 'F' Value instead of Tab

ASME B
TABLE 841.1.6-2 DESIGN FACTOR

Facility

Pipelines, mains, and service lines [ see para. 841.2.1(b)]

Crossings of roads, railroads without casing:


(a) Private roads
(b) Unimproved public roads
( c) Roads, highways, or public streets, with hard surface and railroads

Crossings of roads, railroads with casing:


(a) Private roads
(b) Unimproved public roads
( c) Roads, highways, or public streets, with hard surface and railroads

Parallel enroachment of pipelines and mains on roads and railroads:


(a) Private roads
(b) Unimproved public roads
( c) Roads, highways, or public streets, with hard surface and railroads

Fabricated assemblies [see para. 841.1.9(a)]


Pipelines on bridges [see para. 841.1.9(b)]
Pressure / flow control and metering facilities [see para. 841.1.9(c )]

Compressor station piping

Near concentration of people in Location Classes 1 and 2 [see para. 84


nes 'F' Value instead of Table 2 (Caution - Use appropriate column in spreadsheet!!!!)

ASME B31.8 - 2010


1.6-2 DESIGN FACTORS FOR STEEL PIPE CONSTRUCTION
Location Class

ility 1
2 3 4
Div. 1 Div.2

a. 841.2.1(b)] 0.80 0.72 0.60 0.50 0.40

:
0.80 0.72 0.60 0.50 0.40
0.60 0.60 0.60 0.50 0.40
hard surface and railroads 0.60 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.40

0.80 0.72 0.60 0.50 0.40


0.72 0.72 0.60 0.50 0.40
hard surface and railroads 0.72 0.72 0.60 0.50 0.40

ns on roads and railroads:


0.80 0.72 0.60 0.50 0.40
0.80 0.72 0.60 0.50 0.40
hard surface and railroads 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.50 0.40

0.60 0.60 0.60 0.50 0.40


0.60 0.60 0.60 0.50 0.40
es [see para. 841.1.9(c )] 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.50 0.40

0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.40

asses 1 and 2 [see para. 840.3(b)] 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.40
GPSA BOOK
ASME B31.3, Table 304.1.1 (Excerpt),
Values of Coefficient Y
Table 3
Temperature, F

Materials 900 & 1150


950 1000 1050 1100
lower &UP

Ferritic 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7


Steels

Austenitic 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.7


Steels

Other
Ductile 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
Metals

Cast iron 0
ASME B31.3 2008
Table 304.1.1 Values of Coefficient Y for t< D/6
Temperature, C (F)

482 621
510 538 566 593
(900 (1,150
(950) (1,000) (1,050) (1,100)
& Lower) & Up)
Materials
Ferritic 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7
Steels
Austenitic
Steels 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.7

Other Ductile 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4


metals

0.0
Cast iron
Table 4 (GPSA BOOK)
Spec No. Class (or Type) Description Ej

Carbon Steel

API Seamless pipe 1.00


5L Electric resistance welded pipe 0.85
Electric fusion welded pipe, double butt, straight or 0.95
spiral seam
Furnace butt welded

A 53 Type S Seamless pipe 1.00


Type E Electric resistance welded pipe 0.85
Type F Furnace butt welded pipe 0.60

A 106 Seamless pipe 1.00

Low and intermediate Alloy Steel

A 333 Seamless pipe 1.00

Electric resistance welded pipe 0.85

A 335 Seamless pipe 1.00

Stainless Steel

A 312 seamless pipe 1.00


Electric fusion welded pipe, double butt seam 0.85
Electric fusion welded pipe, single butt seam 0.80

A 358 1, 3, 4 Electric fusion welded pipe, 100% radiographed 1.00


5 Electric fusion welded pipe, spot radiographed 0.90
2 Electric fusion welded pipe, double butt seam 0.85

Nickel and Nickel Alloy

B 161 Seamless pipe and tube 1.00

B 514 Welded pipe 0.80

B 675 All Welded pipe 0.80

ASME B31.3, Table A-1B (Excerpt),


Basic Quality Factors for Longitudinal Weld Joints, Ej
Table 6.2 (GPSA Book)
ASME B31.3 2008 Use this Table for Plant Piping 'E' Value instead of Table 4
Table A-1B Basic Quality Factors for Longitudinal Weld Joints in Pipes, Tubes, and Fittings, Ej

These quality factors are determined in accordance with para. 302.3.4(a). See also para. 302.3.4(b)
and Table 302.3.4 for increased quality factors applicable in special cases. Specifications, expect API,
are ASTM.
Spec. No. Class (or Type) Description Ej (2) Appendix A Notes
Carbon steel
API 5L Seamless pipe 1.00

Electric resistance
0.85
welded pipe

Electric fusion welded


pipe, double butt, 0.95
straight or spiral seam
Furnace butt welded 0.60

A 53 Type S Seamless pipe 1.00


Electric resistance
Type E 0.85
welded pipe
Furnace butt welded
Type F 0.60
pipe

A 105 Forgings and fittings 1.00 (9)


A 106 Sealmess pipe 1.00
Electric fusion welded
A 134 pipe, single butt, 0.80
straight or spiral seam
Electric resistance
A 135 0.85
welded pipe
Electric fusion welded
A 139 pipe, straight or spiral 0.80
seam
A 179 Seamless tube 1.00
A 181 Forgings and fittings 1.00 (9)

Seamless and welded


A 234 1.00 (16)
fittings

A 333 Seamless pipe 1.00


Electric resistance
0.85
welded pipe
A 334 Seamless tube 1.00
A 350 Forgings and fittings 1.00 (9)
A 369 Seamless pipe 1.00
Electric fusion welded
A 381 pipe, 100% 1.00 (18)
radiographed
Electric fusion welded
pipe, spot 0.90 (19)
radiographed
Electric fusion welded
0.85
pipe, as manufactured

Welded fittings, 100%


A 420 1.00 (16)
radiographed

A 524 Seamless pipe 1.00


Electric resistance
A 587 0.85
welded pipe

Electric fusion welded


A 671 12, 22, 32, 42, 52 pipe, 100% 1.00
radiographed

Electric fusion welded


13, 23, 33, 43, 53 0.85
pipe, double butt seam

Electric fusion welded


A 672 12, 22, 32, 42, 52 pipe, 100% 1.00
radiographed
Electric fusion welded
13, 23, 33, 43, 53 0.85
pipe, double butt seam

Electric fusion welded


A 691 12, 22, 32, 42, 52 pipe, 100% 1.00
radiographed

Electric fusion welded


13, 23, 33, 43, 53 0.85
pipe, double butt seam

Low and Intermediate Alloy Steel


A 182 Forgings and fittings 1.00 (9)

Seamless and welded


A 234 1.00 (16)
fittings

A 333 Seamless Pipe 1.00


Electric resistance
0.85 (78)
welded pipe
A 334 Seamless tube 1.00
A 335 Seamless pipe 1.00
A 350 Forgings and fittings 1.00
A 369 Seamless pipe 1.00

Welded fittings, 100%


A 420 1.00 (16)
radiographed

Electric fusion welded


A 671 12, 22, 32, 42, 52 pipe, 100% 1.00
radiographed

Electric fusion welded


13, 23, 33, 43, 53 0.85 (78)
pipe, double butt seam

1. For notes in brackets please refer the code


2. This Table is continued for other Alloys but not reproduced here. Only for Carbon Steel E values are
put here.
Use this Table for Gas Pipelines 'E' Value instead of Table 4
Refer Table 403.2.1-1
for B31.4
ASME B31.8 - 2010

TABLE 841.1.7-1 LONGITUDINAL JOINT FACTOR, E


Spec. No. Pipe Class E Factor
ASTM A 53 Seamless 1.00
Electric- Resistance- Welded 1.00

Furnace- Butt welded, Continuous 0.60


weld

ASTM A 106
Seamless 1.00

ASTM A 134 Electric- Fusion Arc- Welded 0.80


ASTM A 135 Electric- Resistance- Welded 1.00
ASTM A 139 Electric- Fusion Arc- Welded 0.80
ASTM A 333
Seamless 1.00

Electric- Resistance- Welded 1.00


ASTM A 381 Submerged- Arc- Welded 1.00
ASTM A 671 Electric- Fusion- Welded
Classes 13, 23, 33, 43, 53 0.80

Classes 12, 22, 32, 42, 52 1.00

ASTM A 672
Electric- Fusion- Welded

Classes 13, 23, 33, 43, 53 0.80

Classes 12, 22, 32, 42, 52 1.00


ASTM A 691 Electric- Fusion- Welded
Classes 13, 23, 33, 43, 53 0.80
Classes 12, 22, 32, 42, 52 1.00
ASTM A 984 Electric- Resistance- Welded 1.00
ASTM A 1005 Double Submerged- Arc- Welded 1.00
ASTM A 1006
Laser Beam Welded 1.00
API 5L Electric Welded 1.00
Seamless 1.00
Submerged- Arc- Welded 1.00
(Longitudinal Seam or Helical Seam)
API 5L

Furnace- butt welded, Continuous we 0.60

GENERAL NOTE: Definitions for the variousclasses of welded pipe are given
in para. 804.7.3.
ASME B 31.3 2008 Table 302.3.5 Weld Joint S
Component Tempera
Steel Group 427 454 482 510 538 566
(800) (850) (900) (950) (1,000) (1,050)
CrMo 1 0.95 0.91 0.86 0.82 0.77
[Notes (1)-(3)]
CSEF (N + T)
1 0.95 0.91
[Notes (3)-(5)]
CSEF 1 0.5 0.5 0.5
[Notes (3) and (4)]
(Subcritical PWHT)
and N066xx
nickel alloys 1 1 1
[Notes (6)]
1 0.95 0.91
Austenitic
stainless
grade 3xx
and N088xx
nickel alloys
[Notes (7)
and (8)]

Other
materials
[Notes (9)]

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) Weld joint strength reduction factors at temperatures above the upper temperature limit listed in Ap
are
(b) Tthe
cr =responsibility
Temperature of the(50F)
25C designer.
below At temperatures
the temperaturebelow those where
identifying weld
the start ofjoint strength reduction
time-dependent prope
Table
(c ) Ti 1A of the BPV Code
= Temperature, Section
C (F), II, component
of the Part D for the
of base metals joined
the coincident by welding.
operating For materials
pressure- notcond
temperature liste
(d) CAUTIONARY NOTE: There are many factors that may affect the life of a welded joint at elevated tem
reduction factors. For example, fabrication issues such as the deviation from a true circular form in pipe
NOTES:
(1) The Cr-Mo Steels include : Cr - Mo, 1Cr - Mo, 1Cr - Mo - Si, 2 Cr- 1Mo, 3Cr - 1Mo, 5Cr - Mo
tempered,examination
Required or subjectedisto
in proper subcritical
accordance postweld
with para. heat
341.4.4 ortreatment
305.2.4. (PWHT) for the alloy.
(2) Longitudinal seam fusion welded construction is not permitted for C-Mo steel above 850
(3) The required carbon content of the weld filler metal shall be 0.50 C wt. %. See para. 341.4.4(b) for e
(4) The CSEF (Creep Strength Enhanced Ferritic) steels include grades 91, 92, 911, 122, and 23.
(5) N + T = Normalizing + Temperature PWHT
(6) Autogenous welds without filler metal in austenitic stainless steel (grade 3xx) and austenitic nickel al
useAlternatively,
(7) of the factorsthe
in the Table.hrSee
100,000 para.
Stress 341.4.3(b)
Rupture for examination
Factors listed in ASME require-ments.
Section III, Devision 1, Subsection
reduction factor for the materials and welding consumables specified.
(8) Certain heats of the austenitic stainless steels, particularly for those grades whose creep strength is e
suffer
(9) Forfrom an embrittlement
materials condition
other than carbon steel,inCrMo,
the weld heat
CSEF, andaffected zone that
the austenitic canlisted
alloys lead to
in premature failure
Table 302.3.5,
Tcr). If Ti exceeds the upper temperature for which an allowable stress value is listed in Appendix A for th
le 302.3.5 Weld Joint Strength Reduction Factor, W
Component Temperature, Ti, C (F)
593 621 649 677 704 732 760 788 816
(1,100) 1,150) (1,200) (1,250) (1,300) (1,350) (1,400) (1,450) (1,500)
0.73 0.68 0.64

0.86 0.82 0.77

0.5 0.5 0.5

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

0.86 0.82 0.77 0.73 0.68 0.64 0.59 0.55 0.5

emperature limit listed in Appendix A for the base metal or out- side of the applicable range in Table 302.3.5
weld
rt ofjoint strength reduction
time-dependent factors
properties areunder
listed tabulated, a value
"NOTES- of 1.0 shall be used
TIME-DEPENDENT for the factor
PROPERTIES" W the
(Txx) in where required;
Notes to
lding. For materials
pressure- notcondition,
temperature listed in the BPV Code
i, under Section II, Part D, Tcr shall be the temperature where the creep
consideration.
welded joint at elevated temperature and all of those factors cannot be addressed in a table of weld strength
m a true circular form in pipe (e.g., "peaking" at longitudinal weld seams) or offset at the weld joint can cause an
r- 1Mo, 3Cr - 1Mo, 5Cr - Mo, 9Cr - 1Mo. Longitudinal welds shall either be normalized, normalized and
HT) for the alloy.
Mo steel above 850F.
%. See para. 341.4.4(b) for examination requirements. Basic-ity index of SAW flux 1.0.
, 911, 122, and 23.

3xx) and austenitic nickel alloys UNS Nos. N066xx and N088xx. A solution anneal after welding is required for
-ments.
on III, Devision 1, Subsection NH, Tables I-14.10 A-xx, B-xx, and C-xx may be used as the weld joint strength
des whose creep strength is enhanced by the precipitation of temper-resistant carbides and carbonitrides, can
canlisted
oys lead to
in premature failure
Table 302.3.5, of welded
W shall components
be as follows: For Toperating
i Tcr, W =at1.0.
elevated
For Tcrtemperatures.
< Ti 1,500F, WA =solution annealing
1 - 0.000909(T i-
e is listed in Appendix A for the base metal, the value for W is the responsibility of the designer.
FIG. 17-23 (GPSA BOOK)
Working Pressures Refinery Piping
To determine allowable internal working pressure for straight sections of pipe in
accordance with ANSI B31.3, "Code for Pressure Piping, Petroleum Refinery
Piping", use the following:

where:
tm = minimum required thickness, satisfying requirements for
pressure, and mechanical, corrosion, and erosion allowances,
inches. (The minimum thickness for the pipe selected, considering
manufacturers minus tolerance, shall not be less then tm).
t = pressure design thickness, in.
c = the sum of the mechanical allowances (thread depth and
groove depth), corrosion, and erosion allowances, in.
Pi = internal design pressure, psig.
do = outside diameter of pipe, in.
S' = allowable stresses, psi.
E' = longitudinal weld joint factor:
Seamless = 1.000, ERW = 0.85
Y' = coefficient having values for ferritic steels as follows:
0.4 up to and including 900F
0.5 for 950F
0.7 for 1,000F and above
FIG. 17-24 (GPSA BOOK)
Working Pressures Transmission lines
To determine allowable internal working pressure for piping outside of refineries
and other processing facilities in accordance with ANSI B31.8-1992, "Code of
Pressure Pipign, Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping," use the following:

where:
Pi = Design pressure, psig
S" = Specified minimum yield strength, psi
do = Nominal outside diameter, in.
t = Nominal wall thickness, in.
F" = Construction type design factor,
Table 841.11A and Par. 840.2 (see note)
Location Class F"
1 Div 1 .80
Div 2 .72
Div 2 .60
Div 3 .50
Div 4 .40
Complete details are covered in Par. 841.
E" = Longitudinal joint factor, Table 841.115A and welded pipe except
for the following:
Fusion Welded A 134 and A 139 0.80
Spiral Welded A 211 0.80
Furnace Butt Welded ASTM-A53, API-5L 0.60

T" = Temperature derating factor, Table 841.116A


Temp, F Factor T"

250 or less 1.000


300 0.967
350 0.933
400 0.900
450 0.867
For intermediate temperatures, interpolate for derating factor.

Note: Factor reflecting location of line, proximity to roads, public or private land,
etc.
FIG. 17-25 (From GPSA BOOK) A
(Excerpted from ANSI B31.
Please refer the codes ASME B 31.3, 31.4 or 31.8 as applicable instead

Spipeline
Tensile Yield
Factor( Strength Strength
Material Specification Grade Class E) min. psi min. psi Notes
CARBON STEEL
Seamless Pipe
ASTM A53 A Type S 48000 30000 57,59
ASTM A53 B Type S 60000 35000 57,59
ASTM A106 A 48000 30000 57
ASTM A106 B 60000 35000 57
ASTM A106 C 70000 40000 57

ASTM A120 8
ASTM A333 1 55000 30000 57,59
ASTM A334 1 55000 30000 57,59
ASTM A333 6 60000 35000 57
ASTM A334 6 60000 35000 57

API 5L A 48000 30000 57,59

API 5L B 60000 35000 57,59


API 5LX X42 60000 42000 51,55
API 5LX X46 63000 46000 51,55
API 5LX X52 66000 52000 51,55
API 5LX X52 72000 52000 51,55
Electric Resistance Welded Pipe
ASTM A53 A Type E 0.85 48000 30000 57,59
ASTM A53 B Type E 0.85 60000 35000 57,59
ASTM A120 0.85 8
LOW AND INTERMEDIATE ALLOY STEEL & STAINLESS STEEL (4.40) - Seamless Pipe
3 1/2 Ni ASTM A333 3 65000 35000
3 1/2 Ni ASTM A334 3 65000 35000
Ni-Cr-Cu-Al ASTM A333 4 60000 35000
2 1/4 Ni ASTM A333 7 65000 35000
2 1/4 Ni ASTM A334 7 65000 35000
9 Ni ASTM A333 8 100000 75000 47
9 Ni ASTM A334 8 100000 75000
18Cr-8Ni Pipe ASTM A376 TP304 75000 30000 20,26,28,31,36
18Cr-8Ni Pipe ASTM A376 TP304H 75000 30000 26,31,36
Note : These notes are requirements of the Code. Those marked with an asterisk(*) restate requirements found in the text of t
require reference to ANSI/ASME B31.3a-1984 Edition.
(1)* The stress valves in Table A-1 and the design stress values in Tables A-2 are basic allowable stresses in tension in accordan
or EJ from Table A-1B). Stress values in shear and bearing are stated in 302.3.1 (b); those in compression in 302.3.1(c).

(3)* This casting quality factor can be enhanced by supplementary examination in accordance with 302.3.3( c) and Table 302.3.

(4)* In shaded areas, stress values printed in italics exceed two-thirds of the expected yield strength at temperature. All other s

(6)* The minimum temperature shown is that design minimum temperature for which the material is normally suitable withou
below -20F [-29C] is established by rules elsewhere in this Code, including any necessary impact test requirements.

(7*) A single bar (l) in these Stress Tables indicates there are conditions other than stress which affect usage above or below th
above that temperature. A double bar (ll) before the stress valve for "Min. Temp. to 100F" indicates that the use of the materi
accordance with 323.2 unless prohibited by a double bar(ll).

(8)* There are restrictions on the use of this material in the text of the Code.

(20) For pipe sizes NPS 8 and larger and for wall thicknesses of schedule 140 or heavier, the minimum specified tensile strength

(26) These unstabilized grades of stainless steel have increasing tendency to intergranular carbide precipitation as the carbon c

(28) For temperatures above 1000F [538C], these stress valves apply only when the carbon content is 0.04% or higher.

(30) For temperatures above 1000[538C], these stress values may be used only if the material has been heat treated at a tem

(31) For temperatures above 1000F [538C], these stress valves may be used only if the material has been heat treated by hea

(36) The specification permits this material to be furnished without solution heat treatment or with other than a solution heat
impact tested per 323.3.

(40) The stress values for austenitic stainless steels in these Tables may not be applicable if the material has been given a final
(31).

(47) If no welding is employed in fabrication of piping from those materials, the stress values may be increased to 33.3 ksi [230

(51) Special P-Numbers SP-1, SP-2, and SP-3 of carbon steels are not included in P-No. 1 because of possible high carbon, high
may be extended to other grades in its group.

(55) Pipe produced to this specification is not intended for high temperature service. The Stress values apply to either non-exp

(57)* Conversion of carbides to graphite may occur after prolonged exposure to temperatures over 800F [425C] (see Append

(59)* For temperatures above 900F [480C], consider the advantages of killed steel [see Appendix F].
-25 (From GPSA BOOK) Allowable Stresses in Tension for Material (1)
xcerpted from ANSI B31.3a-1985, Appendix A, Tables A-1, A-1B)
1.8 as applicable instead of this - These values run into several pages in the codes - Book is a simple excerpt

Spipe, BASIC ALLOWABLE STRESSES IN TENSION, psi(1)


Metal Temperature, F (7)

(6) Min. Min. Temp. 200 300 400 500 600 650 700 750 800
Temp. to 100

-20 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 14800 14500 14400 10700 9300 l
-20 20000 20000 20000 20000 18900 17300 17000 16500 13000 10800 l
-20 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 14800 14500 14400 10700 9300 l
-20 20000 20000 20000 20000 18900 17300 17000 16500 13000 10800 l
-20 23300 23300 23300 22900 21600 19700 19400 19200 14800 12000 l

-20 ll 12000 11400 ll


-50 18300 18300 17700 17200 16200 14800 14500 14400 12000 10200 l
-50 18300 18300 17700 17200 16200 14800 14500 14400 12000 10200 l
-50 20000 20000 20000 20000 18900 17300 17000 16500 13000 10800 l
-50 20000 20000 20000 20000 18900 17300 17000 16500 13000 10800 l

-20 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 14800 14500 14400 10700 9300 l

-20 20000 20000 20000 20000 ll 18900 17300 17000 16500 13000 10800 l
-20 20000 20000 20000 20000 ll
-20 21000 21000 21000 21000 ll
-20 22000 22000 22000 22000 ll
-20 24000 24000 24000 24000 ll

-20 13600 13600 13600 13600 13600 12600 12300 12250 9100 7900 l
-20 17000 17000 17000 17000 16100 14700 14500 14000 11000 9200 l
-20 10200 9800

-150 21700 19600 19600 18700 17800 16800 16300 15500 13900 11400
-150 21700 19600 19600 18700 17800 16800 16300 15500 13900 11400
-150 20000 19100 18200 17300 16400 15500 15000
-100 21700 19600 19600 18700 17600 16800 16300 15500 13900 11400
-100 21700 19600 19600 18700 17600 16800 16300 15500 13900 11400
-320 31700 31700
-320 31700 31700
-425 20000 20000 20000 18700 17500 16400 16200 16000 15600 15200
-325 20000 20000 20000 18700 17500 16400 16200 16000 15600 15200
uirements found in the text of the Code. The other Notes are limitations or special requirements applicable to particular materials. Full inte

stresses in tension in accordance with 302.3.1(a). For pressure design, the stress values from Table A-1 are multiplied by the appropriate q
pression in 302.3.1(c).

with 302.3.3( c) and Table 302.3.3c. The hither factor from Table 302.3.3.C may be substituted for this factor in pressure design equations.

ngth at temperature. All other stress values in shaded areas are equal to 90% of expected yield strenght at temperature. See 302.3.2(d)(4)

erial is normally suitable without impact testing other than that required by the material specification. However, the use of a material at a d
act test requirements.

affect usage above or below the temperature, as described in other referenced notes. A double bar (ll) after a tabled stress indicates that u
cates that the use of the material is prohibited below the listed minimum temperature. At temperatures where there are no stress values, t

nimum specified tensile strength is 70.0 ksi [483 MPa].

de precipitation as the carbon content increases above 0.03%.

ontent is 0.04% or higher.

l has been heat treated at a temperature of 2000F [1090C] minimum.

al has been heat treated by heating to a minimum temperature of 1900F [1040C] and quenching in water or rapidly cooling by other mea

with other than a solution heat treatment. When the material has not been solution heat treated the minimum temperature shall be -20F

material has been given a final heat treatment other than that required by the material specification and any overriding requirements of th

ay be increased to 33.3 ksi [230 MPa].

e of possible high carbon, high manganese combination which would require special consideration in qualification. Qualification of any high

values apply to either non-expanded or cold expanded material in the as-rolled, normalized, or normalized and tempered condition.

over 800F [425C] (see Appendix F).

ndix F].
Book is a simple excerpt

NSION, psi(1)

850 900 950 1000 1050 1100

7900 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000


8700 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000
7900 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000
8700 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000

8300 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000


8300 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000
8700 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000
8700 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000

7900 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000

8700 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000

6700 5500 3800 2150 1350 850


7350 5500 3800 2150 1350 850

9000 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000


9000 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000

9000 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000


9000 6500 4500 2500 1600 1000

14900 14600 14400 13800 12200 9700


14900 14600 14400 13800 12200 9700
o particular materials. Full interpretation of these notes will

multiplied by the appropriate quality factor E (E c from Table A-1A,

n pressure design equations.

emperature. See 302.3.2(d)(4) and 302.3.2(d) [Note (3)]

ver, the use of a material at a design minimum temperature

a tabled stress indicates that use of the material is prohibited


re there are no stress values, the material may be used in

or rapidly cooling by other means.

um temperature shall be -20F [-29C] unless the material is

overriding requirements of this Code called for by Notes (30) or

ation. Qualification of any high carbon, high manganese grade

and tempered condition.


FIG. 17-26 (GPSA BOOK)
Design Properties and Allowable working Pressures for Piping
ASTM A106, Grade B Seamless pipe-Petroleum Refinery Piping Code
for Pressure Piping ANSI B31.3-1984-Corrosion allowance = 0.05

Allowable working pressures for temperatu


Nom Weight of Wall ID Flow
Pipe Sch. pipe O.D. in. thk. (d) area
Size No. -20 to 100 200 300
Ib./ft. in. in. sq ft
in.

1/2 S40 .851 .840 .109 .622 .00211 2258 2258 2258

S40 1.131 .113 .824 .00371 1933 1933 1933


3/4 1.050
X80 1.474 .154 .742 .00300 3451 3451 3451

S40 1.679 .133 1.049 .00600 2103 2103 2103


X80 2.172 .179 .957 .00499 3468 3468 3468
1 1.315
160 2.844 .250 .815 .00362 5720 5720 5720
XX 3.659 .358 .599 .00196 9534 9534 9534

S40 2.718 .145 1.610 .01414 1672 1672 1672


X80 3.632 .200 1.500 .01225 2777 2777 2777
1-1/2 1.900
160 4.866 .281 1.338 .00976 4494 4494 4494
XX 6.409 .400 1.100 .00660 7228 7228 7228

S40 3.653 .154 2.067 .02330 1469 1469 1469


X80 5.022 .218 1.939 .02050 2488 2488 2488
2 2.375
160 7.445 .343 1.687 .01556 4600 4600 4600
XX 9.030 .436 1.503 .01232 6284 6284 6284

S40 7.58 .216 3.068 .05130 1640 1640 1640


X80 10.25 .300 2.900 .04587 2552 2552 2552
3 3.500
160 14.33 .438 2.624 .03755 4122 4122 4122
XX 18.58 .600 2.300 .02885 6089 6089 6089
S40 10.79 .237 4.026 .08840 1439 1439 1439
X80 14.99 .337 3.826 .07986 2275 2275 2275
4 4.500
160 22.51 .531 3.438 .06447 3978 3978 3978
XX 27.54 .674 3.152 .05419 5307 5307 5307

S40 18.98 .280 6.065 .2006 1205 1205 1205


X80 28.58 .432 5.761 .1810 2062 2062 2062
6 6.625
160 45.30 .718 5.187 .1469 3753 3753 3753
XX 53.17 .864 4.897 .1308 4659 4659 4659

S40 28.56 .322 7.981 .3474 1098 1098 1098


X80 43.4 .500 7.625 .3171 1864 1864 1864
8 8.625
XX 72.4 .875 6.875 .2578 3554 3554 3554
160 74.7 .906 6.813 .2532 3699 3699 3699

S40 40.5 .365 10.020 .5475 1022 1022 1022


10 X60 54.7 10.750 .500 9.750 .5185 1484 1484 1484
160 115.7 1.125 8.500 .3941 3736 3736 3736

S 49.6 .375 12.000 .7854 888 888 888


12 X 65.4 12.750 .500 11.750 .7528 1245 1245 1245
160 160.3 1.312 10.126 .5592 3699 3699 3699

10 36.7 .250 13.500 .9940 486 486 486


14 S30 54.6 14.000 .375 13.250 .9575 807 807 807
X 72.1 .500 13.000 .9211 1132 1132 1132

10 42.1 .250 15.500 1.310 425 425 425


16 S30 62.6 16.000 .375 15.250 1.268 705 705 705
S40 82.8 .500 15.000 1.227 987 987 987

10 47.4 .250 17.500 1.670 377 377 377


18 S 70.6 18.000 .375 17.250 1.622 625 625 625
X 93.5 .500 17.000 1.575 876 876 876

10 52.7 .250 19.500 2.074 339 339 339


20 S20 78.6 20.000 .375 19.250 2.021 562 562 562
X30 104.1 .500 19.000 1.969 787 787 787
10 63.4 .250 23.500 3.012 282 282 282
24 S20 94.6 24.000 .375 23.250 2.948 468 467 467
X30 125.5 .500 23.000 2.883 660 654 654

NOTE: The above allowable working pressures are calculated from Fig. 17-23 using a reduction in tm to 87.5% of the wall thickness show
tolerance of 12.5%
ures for Piping
finery Piping Code
lowance = 0.05

ng pressures for temperatures (in F) not to exceed.

400 500 600 700

2258 2134 1953 1863

1933 1827 1672 1595


3451 3261 2985 2847

2103 1988 1819 1735


3468 3277 3000 2861
5720 5405 4948 4719
9534 9010 8247 7866

1672 1580 1446 1379


2777 2625 2402 2291
4494 4247 3887 3707
7228 6831 6253 5963

1469 1388 1270 1212


2488 2351 2152 2053
4600 4347 3979 3795
6284 5939 5436 5185

1640 1550 1419 1353


2552 2412 2207 2105
4122 3895 3566 3401
6089 5754 5267 5024
1439 1360 1244 1187
2275 2150 1968 1877
3978 3760 3441 3282
5307 5015 4590 4378

1205 1139 1042 994


2062 1948 1783 1701
3753 3546 3246 3097
4659 4403 4030 3844

1098 1037 950 906


1864 1761 1612 1537
3554 3359 3074 2932
3699 3496 3200 3052

1022 966 884 843


1484 1403 1284 1224
3736 3531 3232 3082

888 839 768 732


1245 1177 1077 1027
3699 3496 3200 3052

486 460 421 401


807 763 698 666
1132 1069 979 934

425 402 368 351


705 666 609 581
987 933 854 815

377 357 326 311


625 591 541 516
876 828 757 722

339 321 293 280


562 531 486 464
787 743 680 649
282 267 244 233
467 442 404 386
654 618 565 539

5% of the wall thickness shown above to recognize mill wall


FIG. 17-27
Gas Transmission an
Code for Pressure P
Carbon Steel and Hi
(Values apply to A106, API 5LX pipe having the s
Allowab

Nom Cons
Wall
Pipe O.D. Thk. Type A. F = 0.72" Type B. F = 0.60
Size
GR.B GR.B
35,000 42,000 46,000 52,000 60,000 35,000 42,000
(STD) .154 3268 2723
2 2.375 .218 4626 3855
.125 1800 1500
.156 2246 1872
.188 2707 2256
3.500 3110 2592
3 .216
(STD)
.250 3600 3000
.281 4046 3372
.300 4320 3600
.125 1400 1680 1840 1167 1400
.156 1747 2097 2296 1456 1747
.188 2105 2526 2767 1754 2105
.219 2453 2943 3223 2044 2453
4.500 2654 3185 3488 2212 2654
4 .237
(STD)
.250 2800 3360 3680 2333 2800
.281 3147 3776 4136 2623 3147
.312 3494 4193 4593 2912 3494
.337 3774 4530 4961 3145 3775
.156 1187 1424 1560 1763 989 1187
.188 1429 1716 1880 2124 1192 1430
.219 1666 2000 2190 2475 1388 1666
6.625 .250 1902 2282 2500 2826 1585 1902
6 (STD) .280 2130 2556 2799 3164 1775 2130
.312 2373 2848 3120 3527 1978 2374
.375 2853 3424 3750 4237 2377 2853
.132 3287 3943 4319 4883 2739 3286
.156 912 1094 1198 1354 760 912
.188 1098 1318 1444 1632 915 1098
.203 1186 1424 1559 1762 989 1186
.219 1280 1535 1681 1901 1067 1280
.250 1461 1753 1920 2170 1217 1461
8.625 .277 1618 1942 2128 2405 1349 1618
8 (STD)
8.625
8 (STD) .312 1823 2189 2398 2709 1520 1823
.322 1882 2258 2473 2796 1568 1882
.344 2011 2412 2642 2988 1676 2011
.375 2191 2628 2880 3256 1826 2191
.438 2560 3071 3364 3803 2133 2560
.500 2922 3506 3840 4341 2435 2922
.188 881 1058 1158 1310 733 881
.203 959 1143 1251 1415 794 952
.219 1026 1231 1348 1525 855 1026
.250 1172 1407 1540 1741 977 1172
10.750 .279 1309 1570 1719 1944 1091 1309
10 (STD) .307 1440 1728 1892 2138 1200 1440
.344 1613 1935 2120 2396 1344 1613
.365 1711 2054 2249 2542 1426 1711
.438 2054 2464 2700 3051 1712 2054
.500 2344 2813 3081 3483 1953 2344
.188 743 892 977 1104 619 743
.203 803 963 1055 1193 669 803
.219 866 1039 1138 1287 722 866
.250 988 1186 1299 1468 824 988
.281 1111 1332 1460 1651 926 1111
12.750 .312 1233 1480 1620 1832 1028 1233
12 (STD) .330 1305 1566 1715 1939 1088 1305
.344 1359 1631 1786 2020 1133 1359
.375 1482 1779 1948 2202 1235 1482
.406 1606 1926 2110 2385 1338 1606
.438 1732 2077 2275 2572 1443 1732
.500 1976 2372 2598 2936 1647 1976
Type A construction also applicable to "Liquid Pet
FIG. 17-27 (GPSA BOOK)
s Transmission and Distribution Piping
de for Pressure Piping ANSI B31.8-1982
bon Steel and High Yield Strength Pipe
pipe having the same specified minimum yield strength as shown)
Allowable Working Pressures up to 250F, in psig
Construction type Design Factors
Type B. F = 0.60 Type C. F = 0.50 Type D.F = 0.40
GR.B GR.B
46,000 52,000 60,000 35,000 42,000 46,000 52,000 60,000 35,000 42,000
2270 1816
3213 2570
1250 1000
1560 1248
1880 1504
2160 1728
2500 2000
2810 2248
3000 2400
1533 973 1167 1278 778 933
1913 1214 1456 1595 971 1165
2306 1462 1755 1922 1170 1404
2686 1704 2044 2239 1363 1635
2907 1844 2212 2423 1475 1770
3067 1945 2333 2556 1556 1869
3447 2186 2622 2873 1748 2098
3827 2427 2912 3190 1941 2330
4134 2621 3146 3445 2097 2516
1300 1469 824 989 1083 1224 659 791
1567 1770 993 1192 1306 1475 794 954
1825 2063 1157 1389 1521 1719 926 1111
2083 2355 1321 1585 1736 1963 1057 1268
2333 2637 1479 1775 1944 2198 1183 1420
2600 2933 1649 1978 2167 2449 1319 1582
3125 3531 1981 2378 2604 2943 1585 1902
3599 4069 2283 2738 3000 3391 1826 2191
998 1128 633 760 832 940 506 608
1203 1360 763 915 1003 1133 610 732
1299 1469 824 989 1083 1224 659 791
1401 1584 889 1067 1168 1320 711 853
1600 1809 1014 1217 1333 1507 812 974
1773 2004 1124 1349 1478 1670 899 1079
1997 2258 1266 1520 1664 1881 1013 1216
2061 2329 1307 1568 1717 1941 1045 1254
2202 2490 1396 1676 1835 2075 1117 1340
2399 2713 1521 1826 1999 2261 1217 1460
2804 3170 1778 2133 2336 2641 1422 1706
3200 3617 2029 2435 2667 3014 1623 1948
965 1091 612 735 804 909 490 588
1043 1179 661 794 869 983 529 635
1124 1271 713 855 936 1059 570 684
1284 1451 814 977 1070 1209 651 781
1433 1620 909 1091 1194 1350 727 872
1577 1782 1000 1200 1314 1486 800 960
1767 1997 1120 1344 1473 1664 896 1075
1874 2119 1188 1426 1562 1766 951 1141
2250 2543 1426 1712 1875 2119 1141 1369
2567 2902 1628 1953 2140 2419 1302 1563
814 920 516 619 678 767 413 495
879 995 558 669 733 829 446 535
948 1073 601 722 790 894 481 577
1082 1224 686 824 902 1020 549 659
1217 1376 771 926 1014 1146 617 740
1350 1527 856 1028 1125 1273 685 822
1430 1616 906 1088 1191 1346 725 870
1488 1683 944 1133 1240 1403 755 906
1624 1835 1029 1235 1353 1529 824 988
1758 1988 1115 1338 1465 1656 892 1070
1896 2144 1203 1443 1580 1786 962 1154
2165 2447 1373 1647 1804 2039 1098 1318
o applicable to "Liquid Petroloum Transportation Piping Code." ANSI B31.4-1979
Type D.F = 0.40

46,000 52,000 60,000

1022
1276
1537
1791
1938
2044
2298
2552
2756
866 980
1044 1180
1216 1375
1389 1570
1555 1758
1733 1959
2083 2354
2400 2713
666 752
802 907
866 979
934 1056
1067 1206
1182 1336
1331 1505
1374 1553
1468 1660
1599 1808
1869 2113
2133 2412
644 728
695 786
749 847
856 967
955 1080
1051 1189
1178 1331
1249 1412
1500 1695
1712 1935
543 613
586 663
632 715
722 816
811 917
900 1018
953 1077
992 1122
1082 1224
1172 1325
1264 1429
1443 1631
FIG. 17-27 (Cont
Gas Transmission an
Allow

Nom Pipe O.D. Wall Thk. Type A.F = 0.72" Type B.F = 0.60
Size
GR.B GR.B
35,000 42,000 46,000 52,000 60,000 35,000 42,000

.219 689 828 905 1024 1183 575 689


.250 786 945 1035 1170 1350 656 788
.281 886 1063 1164 1316 1518 738 886
.312 982 1179 1291 1460 1685 818 982
16.000
16 .344 1084 1300 1424 1609 1858 903 1084
(STD) .375 1181 1418 1553 1755 2025 984 1181
.438 1379 1655 1813 2049 2365 1149 1379
.500 1575 1890 2070 2340 2700 1313 1575
.625 1969 2363 2588 2925 3375 1641 1969

.250 630 756 828 936 1080 525 630


.281 709 851 931 1053 1214 591 709
.312 786 943 1033 1168 1348 656 786
.344 867 1040 1139 1289 1486 723 868
(STD) .375 945 1134 1242 1404 1620 788 945
20 20.000 .406 1023 1228 1345 1520 1754 853 1023
.438 1103 1324 1450 1639 1892 919 1103
.500 1260 1512 1656 1872 2160 1050 1260
.625 1575 1890 2070 2340 2700 1313 1575
.750 1890 2268 2484 2808 3240 1575 1890

.281 590 709 776 877 1012 492 591


.312 655 786 861 973 1123 547 656
.344 722 866 949 1073 1238 602 722
.375 788 945 1035 1170 1350 656 788
(STD)
24 .406 853 1024 1121 1267 1462 711 853
24.000 .438 919 1103 1208 1366 1577 766 919
.500 1050 1260 1380 1560 1800 875 1050
.625 1312 1575 1725 1950 2250 1094 1313
.750 1575 1890 2070 2340 2700 1313 1575
.281 545 654 717 810 934 454 545
.312 604 727 796 900 1037 503 604
.344 667 800 876 990 1143 556 666
.375 726 872 955 1080 1246 606 727
26.000
26 .406 787 945 1035 1170 1349 656 787
(STD) .438 848 1018 1115 1260 1456 707 848
.500 969 1163 1274 1440 1662 808 969
.625 1211 1454 1592 1800 2077 1010 1212
.750 1454 1745 1911 2160 2492 1212 1454

.312 525 630 690 780 899 438 525


.344 578 693 759 858 991 482 577
.375 630 756 828 936 1080 525 630
(STD) .406 682 819 897 1014 1169 568 682
30 30.000 .438 735 882 966 1092 1261 612 735
.500 840 1008 1104 1248 1440 700 840
.625 1050 1260 1380 1560 1800 875 1050
.750 1260 1512 1656 1872 2160 1050 1260

*Type A Construction also applicable to "Liquid Petroleum Transport Piping Code,"ANSI B31.4-1979
Notes : 1. All dimensions are in inches
2. See Fig. 17-24
IG. 17-27 (Cont'd) (GPSA BOOK)
ransmission and Distribution Piping
Allowable Working Pressures up to 250F. in psig
Construction Type Design Factors
Type B.F = 0.60 Type C.F = 0.50 Type D.F = 0.40
GR.B GR.B
46,000 52,000 60,000 35,000 42,000 46,000 52,000 60,000 35,000 42,000

755 854 986 479 575 629 711 822 383 460
863 975 1125 547 656 719 813 938 438 525
970 1097 1265 615 738 809 914 1054 492 591
1076 1217 1404 682 819 896 1014 1170 546 655
1187 1341 1548 753 903 989 1118 1290 602 722
1294 1463 1688 820 984 1078 1219 1407 656 788
1511 1707 1971 958 1149 1259 1423 1643 766 919
1725 1950 2250 1094 1313 1438 1625 1875 875 1050
2157 2438 2812 1368 1641 1796 2031 2344 1094 1313

690 780 900 438 525 575 650 750 350 420
776 878 1012 492 591 647 731 843 394 473
861 973 1123 547 656 719 813 936 438 525
950 1074 1238 603 723 791 895 1032 482 578
1035 1170 1350 656 788 863 975 1125 525 630
1121 1267 1462 710 853 934 1056 1218 568 682
1208 1366 1577 766 919 1007 1138 1314 613 735
1380 1560 1800 875 1050 1150 1300 1500 700 840
1725 1950 2250 1094 1313 1438 1625 1875 875 1050
2070 2340 2700 1313 1575 1725 1950 2250 1050 1260

647 731 843 410 492 539 609 703 328 394
719 812 936 456 547 599 677 780 365 438
791 894 1032 502 602 659 745 860 401 481
862 975 1125 547 656 719 813 938 438 525
935 1056 1218 592 711 779 880 1015 474 569
1006 1138 1314 638 766 839 948 1095 510 613
1150 1300 1500 729 875 958 1083 1250 583 700
1437 1625 1875 911 1094 1198 1354 1563 729 875
1725 1950 2250 1094 1313 1438 1625 1875 875 1050
597 675 778 379 454 498 563 649 303 363
663 750 864 421 505 553 625 720 337 404
730 825 953 463 555 606 688 794 370 444
796 900 1039 505 606 663 750 866 404 485
863 975 1124 547 656 719 813 937 437 525
929 1050 1213 589 707 774 875 1011 471 565
1062 1200 1385 673 808 885 1000 1154 538 646
1327 1500 1731 841 1010 1106 1250 1442 673 808
1592 1800 2077 1010 1212 1327 1500 1731 808 969

575 650 749 365 438 479 542 624 292 350
632 715 826 401 481 527 596 688 321 385
690 780 900 437 525 575 650 750 350 420
747 845 974 474 569 623 704 812 379 455
805 910 1051 510 612 671 758 876 408 490
920 1040 1200 583 700 767 867 1000 467 560
1150 1300 1500 729 875 958 1083 1250 583 700
1380 1560 1800 875 1050 1150 1300 1500 700 840

9
Type D.F = 0.40

46,000 52,000 60,000

503 569 657


575 650 750
647 731 843
717 811 936
791 894 1032
863 975 1125
1007 1138 1314
1150 1300 1500
1438 1625 1875

460 520 600


518 585 674
575 650 749
633 716 826
690 780 900
747 844 974
805 910 1051
920 1040 1200
1150 1300 1500
1380 1560 1800

431 487 562


479 542 624
527 596 688
575 650 750
623 704 812
671 758 876
767 867 1000
958 1083 1250
1150 1300 1500
398 450 519
442 500 576
487 550 635
531 600 692
575 650 750
619 700 809
708 800 923
885 1000 1154
1062 1200 1385

383 433 499


422 477 550
460 520 600
498 563 650
537 607 701
613 693 800
767 867 1000
920 1040 1200
Fig. 17-28 (GPSA BOOK)
Pressure- Temperature Ratings for Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings from ANSI B16.5-1981

CLASS 150 300 400 600 900 1500 2500 See Notes
A105 (1)(3), A216-WCB(1), A515-70(1) (a) (h)
Material Group 1.1 (Carbon Steel) A516-70 (1) (a) (g)
A350-LF2, A537-C1.1 (d)

F Pressures are in pounds per square inch, gauge (psig)

-20 to 100 285 740 990 1480 2220 3705 6170


200 260 675 900 1350 2025 3375 5625
300 230 655 875 1315 1970 3280 5470
400 200 635 845 1270 1900 3170 5280

500 170 600 800 1200 1795 2995 4990


600 140 550 730 1095 1640 2735 4560
650 125 535 715 1075 1610 2685 4475
700 110 535 710 1065 1600 2665 4440

750 95 505 670 1010 1510 2520 4200


800 80 410 550 825 1235 2060 3430
850 65 270 355 535 805 1340 2230
900 50 170 230 345 515 860 1430

950 35 105 140 205 310 515 860


1000 20 50 70 105 155 260 430
A182-F304 (5), A182-F304H
A240-304 (5)(6), A351-CF8 (5)
Material Group 2.1 (Type 304) A351-CF3

-20 to 100 275 720 960 1440 2160 3600 6000


200 235 600 800 1200 1800 3000 5000
300 205 530 705 1055 1585 2640 4400
400 180 470 630 940 1410 2350 3920

500 170 435 585 875 1310 2185 3640


600 140 415 555 830 1245 2075 3460
700 110 405 540 805 1210 2015 3360

800 80 395 525 790 1180 1970 3280


850 65 390 520 780 1165 1945 3240
900 50 385 510 770 1150 1920 3200
950 35 375 500 750 1125 1870 3120
1000 20 325 430 645 965 1610 2685
1050 310 410 620 925 1545 2570
1100 260 345 515 770 1285 2145

1150 195 260 390 585 980 1630


1200 155 205 310 465 770 1285
1250 110 145 220 330 550 915
1300 85 110 165 245 410 685

1350 60 85 125 185 310 515


1400 50 65 90 145 240 400
1450 35 45 70 105 170 285
1500 25 30 50 70 120 200
Notes: (a) Permissible but not recommended for prolonged use above 800F
(d) Not to be used over 650F
(f) Not to be used over 800F
(g) Not to be used over 850F
(h) Not to be used over 1000F
Additional Notes: (1) Upon prolonged exposure to temperatures above about 800F (425C), the carbide phase of carbonsteel
may be converted to graphite

(3) Only killed steel shall be used above 850F (455C)


(5) At temperatures over 1000F (540C), use only when the carbon content is 0.04 percent or higher
(6) For temperatures above 1000F (540F), use only if the material is heat treated by heating it to a
temperature of at least 1900F (1040C) and quenching in water or rapidly cooling by other means.
NSI B16.5-1981

See Notes
(a) (h)
(a) (g)
(d)

g)

-
-
(f)
bonsteel

ns.

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