what is the formula of thickness calculation as per asme sec viii div 1?
Answer Posted / chandan singh
For shell thk.
T= PR/SE-0.6 P
P= Design Pressure + static head
R= internal corroded radius
S= allowable stress as per SecII part D
0.6 = correction factor
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