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Case 1987-2 Nickel-iron-chromium Alloy UNS N08811 may be used in Section I and Section VIII, Division 1 welded construction at 1100degF and above. The maximum allowable stress values shall be those listed in Table 2. Material shall be treated as P-No. 45 for all welding procedure and performance qualifications conducted in accordance with Section IX.
Case 1987-2 Nickel-iron-chromium Alloy UNS N08811 may be used in Section I and Section VIII, Division 1 welded construction at 1100degF and above. The maximum allowable stress values shall be those listed in Table 2. Material shall be treated as P-No. 45 for all welding procedure and performance qualifications conducted in accordance with Section IX.
Case 1987-2 Nickel-iron-chromium Alloy UNS N08811 may be used in Section I and Section VIII, Division 1 welded construction at 1100degF and above. The maximum allowable stress values shall be those listed in Table 2. Material shall be treated as P-No. 45 for all welding procedure and performance qualifications conducted in accordance with Section IX.
CASE 1987-2 CASES OF ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE Approval Date: November 25, 1992 See Numeric Index for expiration and any reafrmation dates. Case 1987-2 Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy UNS N08811 Section I and Section VIII, Division 1 Inquiry: May nickel-iron-chromium Alloy UNS N08811, conforming to the requirements of Alloy UNS N08810 in Specications SB-163, SB-407, SB-408, SB- 409, SB-515, and SB-564 and having met the additional requirements given in Table 1, be used in Section I and Section VIII, Division 1, welded construction at temperatures of 1100F and above? Reply: It is the opinion of the Committee that nickel- iron-chromium Alloy UNS N08811 as described in the Inquiry and otherwise conforming to the requirements of Alloy UNS N08810 in Specications SB-163, SB- 407, SB-408, SB-409, SB-515, and SB-564 may be used in Section I and Section VIII, Division 1, welded construction at 1100F and above providing the follow- ing requirements are met. (a) The maximum allowable stress values shall be those listed in Table 2. (b) Material shall conform to all other applicable requirements of SB-163, SB-407, SB-408, SB-409, SB- 515, and SB-564. (c) The material shall be treated as P-No. 45 for all welding procedure and performance qualications conducted in accordance with Section IX. (d) For Section I, which requires a temperature depen- dent parameter y [see PG-27.4, Note (6)], the y values shall be as follows: (1) 1150F and below, y p 0.4 (2) 1200F, y p 0.5 (3) 1250F and above, y p 0.7 (e) For external pressure values, use Fig. NFN-9 of Section II, Part D. (f) This Case number shall be shown on the docu- mentation and marking of the material and recorded on the Manufacturers Data Report. This is Electrontic File Page # 81 TABLE 1 CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS Element Percent Aluminum and titanium 0.85 to 1.20 Carbon 0.06 to 0.10 (Solution anneal at 2100F or higher.) TABLE 2 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS Metal Temperature, F, Not Exceeding Stress, ksi 1100 12.9 1150 10.4 1200 8.3 1250 6.7 1300 5.4 1350 4.3 1400 3.4 1450 2.7 1500 2.2 1550 1.7 [Note (1)] 1600 1.4 [Note (1)] 1650 1.1 [Note (1)] NOTE: (1) Section VIII, Division 1 only. Asme BPVC Code Cases 1998 Edition CCASE11987 06-15-98 12:57:17 This is Electrontic File Page # 82