1192-1
Case 1192-1
Ni-Cu-Al Bolting Material, SB-164 Modified,
UNS N05500
Section VIII, Division 1
TABLE 1
COMPOSITION
Percent
Nickel
Aluminum
Carbon, max.
Iron, max.
Silicon, max.
Titanium
Sulfur, max.
Copper
Inquiry:
(a) May age-hardened nickel-copper-aluminum alloy
conforming with SB-164 (except that composition and
mechanical properties are as shown in Tables 1 and 2),
which is capable of being age hardened at 1100F be
employed for bolting material for Code application?
(b) What are the design stresses for bolting?
Reply:
(a) It is the opinion of the Committee that age-hardened nickel-copper-aluminum alloy as described in the
63.070.0
2.04.0
0.25
2.0
1.0
0.251.0
0.010
Remainder
TABLE 2
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Condition
Min. Spec.
Tensile
Strength,
psi
Min. Spec.
Yield
Strength,
psi (0.2%
offset)
Rc
Brinell, 3000
kg Load
130,000
140,000
90,000
100,000
20
20
24
27
250
265
NOTE:
(1) Hardness values for information only.
TABLE 3
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES, psi
Condition
80
100
200
300
400
500
22,500
25,000
22,400
24,900
21,500
24,500
20,900
24,000
20,500
23,900
20,200
23,800
The Committees function is to establish rules of safety, relating only to pressure integrity, governing the construction of boilers, pressure vessels, transport tanks
and nuclear components, and inservice inspection for pressure integrity of nuclear components and transport tanks, and to interpret these rules when questions arise
regarding their intent. This Code does not address other safety issues relating to the construction of boilers, pressure vessels, transport tanks and nuclear components,
and the inservice inspection of nuclear components and transport tanks. The user of the Code should refer to other pertinent codes, standards, laws, regulations or
other relevant documents.
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