Astm 524-96
Astm 524-96
Astm 524-96
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6.1 The steel shall conform to the chemical requirements 10.2 When low D-to-t ratio tubulars are tested, because the
prescribed in Table 1. strain imposed due to geometry is unreasonably high on the
inside surface at the 6 and 12 o’clock locations, cracks at these
7. Heat Analysis locations shall not be cause for rejection if the D-to-t ratio is
7.1 An analysis of each heat of steel shall be made by the less than ten.
steel manufacturer to determine the percentages of the ele-
ments specified in Section 6. The chemical composition thus 11. Hydrostatic Test Requirements
determined, or that determined from a product analysis made 11.1 Each length of pipe shall be subjected to the hydro-
by the manufacturer, if the latter has not manufactured the static pressure, except as provided in 11.2.
steel, shall be reported to the purchaser or the purchaser’s
11.2 When specified in the order, pipe may be furnished
representative, and shall conform to the requirements specified
without hydrostatic testing and each length so furnished shall
in Section 6.
include with the mandatory marking the letters “NH.”
8. Product Analysis 11.3 When certification is required by the purchaser and the
hydrostatic test has been omitted, the certification shall clearly
8.1 At the request of the purchaser, analyses of two pipes
state “Not Hydrostatically Tested,” and the specification num-
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percentage
A
The following table gives the computed minimum values:
Wall Thickness Elongation in 2 in. or 50 mm, min, %
Grade I
in. mm Longitudinal Transverse
⁄ (0.312)
5 16 7.94 30.0 16.5
9⁄32 (0.281) 7.14 28.5 15.5
1⁄4 (0.250) 6.35 27.0 14.5
7⁄32 (0.219) 5.56 25.5 ...
3⁄16 (0.188) 4.76 24.0 ...
5⁄32 (0.156) 3.97 22.5 ...
1⁄8 (0.125) 3.18 21.0 ...
3⁄32 (0.094) 2.38 19.5 ...
1⁄16 (0.062) 1.59 18.0 ...
Note—The above table gives the computed minimum elongation values for each 1⁄32-in. (0.79-mm) decrease in wall thickness. Where the wall thickness lies between
two values shown above, the minimum elongation value is determined by the following equation:
Grade Direction of Test Equation
I transverse E = 32t + 6.50
I longitudinal E = 48t + 15.00
where:
E = elongation in 2 in. or 50 mm in % and
t = actual thickness of specimen, in. (mm).
TABLE 3 Variations in Outside Diameter 14.2.2 Repaired in accordance with the repair welding
NPS Permissible Variations in Outside Diameter, in. (mm) provisions of 14.6.
Designator 14.2.3 The section of pipe containing the defect may be cut
Over Under
⁄ to 11⁄2 , incl
18 ⁄ (0.4)
1 64 ⁄
1 32 (0.8) off within the limits of requirements on length.
Over 11⁄2 to 4, incl 1⁄32 (0.8) 1⁄32 (0.8) 14.2.4 Rejected.
Over 4 to 8, incl 1⁄16 (1.6) 1⁄32 (0.8) 14.3 To provide a workmanlike finish and basis for evalu-
Over 8 to 18, incl 3⁄32 (2.4) 1⁄32 (0.8)
Over 18 1⁄8 (3.2) 1⁄32 (0.8) ating conformance with 14.2, the pipe manufacturer shall
remove by grinding the following noninjurious imperfections:
14.3.1 Mechanical marks, abrasions (Note 5), and pits, any
of which imperfections are deeper than 1⁄16 in. (1.58 mm).
14. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance NOTE 5—Marks and abrasions are defined as cable marks, dinges, guide
14.1 The pipe manufacturer shall explore a sufficient num- marks, roll marks, ball scratches, scores, die marks, and the like.
ber of visual surface imperfections to provide reasonable 14.3.2 Visual imperfections, commonly referred to as scabs,
assurance that they have been properly evaluated with respect seams, laps, tears, or slivers, found by exploration in accor-
to depth. Exploration of all surface imperfections is not dance with 14.1 to be deeper than 5 % of the nominal wall
required but may be necessary to assure compliance with 14.2. thickness.
14.2 Surface imperfections that penetrate more than 121⁄2 % 14.4 At the purchaser’s discretion, pipe shall be subject to
of the nominal wall thickness or encroach on the minimum rejection if surface imperfections acceptable under 14.2 are not
wall thickness shall be considered defects. Pipe with such scattered, but appear over a large area in excess of what is
defects shall be given one of the following dispositions: considered a workmanlike finish. Disposition of such pipe shall
14.2.1 The defect may be removed by grinding provided be a matter of agreement between the manufacturer and the
that the remaining wall thickness is within specified limits. purchaser.
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APPENDIX
(Nonmandatory Information)
X1.1 Following are Tables X1.1 and X1.2, cited in the text
of this standard.
where:
tn= nominal (average) wall thickness, in. (mm), and
tm= minimum wall thickness, in. (mm).
NOTE 2—The wall thickness is expressed to three decimal places, the fourth decimal place being carried forward or dropped, in accordance with
Practice E 29. This table is a master table covering wall thicknesses available in the purchase of different classifications of pipe, but it is not meant to
imply that all of the walls listed therein are obtainable under this specification.
Nominal (Average) Minimum Thickness Nominal (Average) Minimum Thickness Nominal (Average) Minimum Thickness
Thickness (tn) on Inspection (tm) Thickness (tn) on Inspection (tm) Thickness (tn) on Inspection (tm)
in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm
0.068 1.73 0.060 1.52 0.281 7.14 0.246 6.25 0.864 21.94 0.756 19.20
0.083 2.11 0.073 1.85 0.294 7.47 0.257 6.53 0.875 22.22 0.766 19.46
0.088 2.24 0.077 1.96 0.300 7.62 0.262 6.65 0.906 23.01 0.793 20.14
0.091 2.31 0.080 2.03 0.307 7.80 0.269 6.83 0.938 23.82 0.821 20.85
0.095 2.41 0.083 2.11 0.308 7.82 0.270 6.86 0.968 24.59 0.847 21.51
0.109 2.77 0.095 2.41 0.312 7.92 0.273 6.93 1.000 25.40 0.875 22.22
0.113 2.87 0.099 2.51 0.318 8.07 0.278 7.06 1.031 26.19 0.902 22.91
0.119 3.02 0.104 2.64 0.322 8.18 0.282 7.16 1.062 26.97 0.929 23.60
0.125 3.18 0.109 2.77 0.330 8.38 0.289 7.34 1.094 27.79 0.957 24.31
0.126 3.20 0.110 2.79 0.337 8.56 0.295 7.49 1.125 28.58 0.984 24.99
0.133 3.38 0.116 2.95 0.344 8.74 0.301 7.64 1.156 29.36 1.012 25.70
0.140 3.56 0.122 3.10 0.358 9.09 0.313 7.95 1.219 30.96 1.066 27.08
0.141 3.58 0.123 3.12 0.365 9.27 0.319 8.10 1.250 31.75 1.094 27.79
0.145 3.68 0.127 3.23 0.375 9.52 0.328 8.33 1.281 32.54 1.121 28.47
0.147 3.73 0.129 3.28 0.382 9.70 0.334 8.48 1.312 33.32 1.148 29.16
0.154 3.91 0.135 3.43 0.400 10.16 0.350 8.89 1.375 34.92 1.203 30.56
0.156 3.96 0.136 3.45 0.406 10.31 0.355 9.02 1.406 35.71 1.230 31.24
0.172 4.37 0.150 3.81 0.432 10.97 0.378 9.60 1.438 36.53 1.258 31.95
0.179 4.55 0.157 3.99 0.436 11.07 0.382 9.70 1.500 38.10 1.312 33.32
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0.188 4.78 0.164 4.17 0.438 11.12 0.383 9.73 1.531 38.89 1.340 34.04
0.191 4.85 0.167 4.24 0.469 11.91 0.410 10.41 1.562 39.67 1.367 34.72
0.200 5.08 0.175 4.44 0.500 12.70 0.438 11.13 1.594 40.49 1.395 35.43
0.203 5.16 0.178 4.52 0.531 13.49 0.465 11.81 1.635 41.53 1.431 36.35
0.210 5.33 0.184 4.67 0.552 14.02 0.483 12.27 1.750 44.45 1.531 38.89
0.216 5.49 0.189 4.80 0.562 14.27 0.492 12.50 1.781 45.24 1.558 39.57
0.218 5.54 0.191 4.85 0.594 15.09 0.520 13.21 1.812 46.02 1.586 40.28
0.219 5.56 0.192 4.88 0.600 15.24 0.525 13.34 1.875 47.62 1.641 41.68
0.226 5.74 0.198 5.03 0.625 15.88 0.547 13.89 1.969 50.01 1.723 43.76
0.237 6.02 0.207 5.26 0.656 16.66 0.574 14.58 2.000 50.80 1.750 44.45
0.250 6.35 0.219 5.56 0.674 17.12 0.590 14.99 2.062 52.37 1.804 45.82
0.258 6.55 0.226 5.74 0.688 17.48 0.602 15.29 2.125 53.98 1.859 47.22
0.276 7.01 0.242 6.15 0.719 18.26 0.629 15.98 2.200 55.88 1.925 48.90
0.277 7.04 0.242 6.15 0.750 19.05 0.656 16.66 2.344 59.54 2.051 52.10
0.279 7.09 0.244 6.19 0.812 20.62 0.710 18.03 2.500 63.50 2.188 55.58
0.280 7.11 0.245 6.22 0.844 21.44 0.739 18.77
TABLE X1.2 Dimensions, Weights and Test Pressures for Plain End Pipe
(As appears in American National Standard B36.10)
⁄
18 0.068 (1.73) 0.24 (0.36) std 40 2500 (17.2) ...
0.095 (2.41) 0.31 (0.46) XS 80 2500 (17.2) ...
⁄
14 0.088 (2.24) 0.42 (0.63) std 40 2500 (17.2) ...
0.119 (3.02) 0.54 (0.80) XS 80 2500 (17.2) ...
⁄
38 0.091 (2.31) 0.57 (0.85) std 40 2500 (17.2) ...
0.126 (3.20) 0.74 (1.10) XS 80 2500 (17.2) ...
⁄
12 0.109 (2.77) 0.85 (1.27) std 40 2500 (17.2) ...
0.147 (3.73) 1.09 (1.62) XS 80 2500 (17.2) ...
0.294 (7.47) 1.71 (2.55) XXS ... 2500 (17.2) ...
⁄
34 0.113 (2.87) 1.13 (1.68) std 40 2500 (17.2) ...
0.154 (3.91) 1.47 (2.19) XS 80 2500 (17.2) ...
0.308 (7.82) 2.44 (3.63) XXS ... 2500 (17.2) ...
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