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Radially drilled holes for instrumentation probes, which do not penetrate through the thickness of a shell, header, or head, may be considered as having inherent reinforcement. The diameter of the drilled holes does not exceed 2 in. The remaining wall thickness satisfies the requirements of PG-31.3. For a flat closure, but shall not be less than 0. In. In making the flat head calculations, a value of c p 0. Shall be used.
Radially drilled holes for instrumentation probes, which do not penetrate through the thickness of a shell, header, or head, may be considered as having inherent reinforcement. The diameter of the drilled holes does not exceed 2 in. The remaining wall thickness satisfies the requirements of PG-31.3. For a flat closure, but shall not be less than 0. In. In making the flat head calculations, a value of c p 0. Shall be used.
Radially drilled holes for instrumentation probes, which do not penetrate through the thickness of a shell, header, or head, may be considered as having inherent reinforcement. The diameter of the drilled holes does not exceed 2 in. The remaining wall thickness satisfies the requirements of PG-31.3. For a flat closure, but shall not be less than 0. In. In making the flat head calculations, a value of c p 0. Shall be used.
CASE 1998 CASES OF ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE Approval Date: February 8, 1987 See Numeric Index for expiration and any reafrmation dates. Case 1998 Drilled Holes Not Penetrating Through Vessel Wall Section I Inquiry: In Section I construction, is it permissible to consider radially drilled holes for instrumentation probes, which do not penetrate through the thickness of a shell, header, or head, as having inherent rein- forcement? Reply: It is the opinion of the Committee that radially drilled holes for instrumentation probes, which do not penetrate through the thickness of a shell, header, or head, may be considered as having inherent reinforce- ment, provided the following requirements are met. This is Electrontic File Page # 89 (a) The diameter of the drilled holes does not exceed 2 in. (b) The drilled holes satisfy the requirements of PG- 32.1.3.1. (c) The remaining wall thickness satises the require- ments of PG-31.3.2 for a at closure, but shall not be less than 0.25 in. In making the at head calculations, a value of C p 0.20 shall be used. (d) The center line distance between any two such drilled holes shall be at least equal to two times their average diameter. (e) Edges and corners of nished holes shall have a minimum radius of 1
16 in. (f) This Case number shall be shown on the Data Report. Asme BPVC Code Cases 1998 Edition CCASE11998 06-15-98 12:59:35 This is Electrontic File Page # 90
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