ASME B16 34-2013 Valves Flanged Threaded and Welding End《带螺纹的法兰式阀门和焊接端》.pdf
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1、Valves Flanged, Threaded, and Welding EndAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDASME B16.34-2013(Revision of ASME B16.34-2009)ASME B16.34-2013(Revision of ASME B16.34-2009)Valves Flanged,Threaded, andWelding EndAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDTwo Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 USADate of Issuance: March 29, 2013
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11、erican Society of Mechanical EngineersTwo Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990Copyright 2013 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword vCommittee Roster . viiiCorrespondence With the B16 Committee ixIntroduction . xSummary of Changes xi1 Scope
12、 12 PressureTemperature Ratings . 23 Nominal Pipe Size. 44 Marking 45 Materials . 56 Dimensions . 67 Pressure Testing 108 Requirements for Special Class Valves 11Figures1 Method of Designating Location of Auxiliary Connections When Specified 142 Butterfly Valve Body . 153 Thread Length for Auxiliary
13、 Connections . 164 Bosses for Auxiliary Connections . 165 Socket Welding for Auxiliary Connections 166 Butt Welding for Auxiliary Connections 177 Gate Body (Pressure Seal Bonnet) 178 Y Pattern Globe Body (Pressure Seal Bonnet) . 189 Angle Body (Pressure Seal Bonnet): Bonnet Same as Y Pattern Globe 1
14、810 Elbow Down (Pressure Seal Bonnet) 1911 Gate Body (Flanged Bonnet) . 1912 Globe Body (Flanged Bonnet) 2013 Butterfly Body . 2014 Plug Body . 2115 Conduit Gate Body (Pressure Seal Bonnet) 2116 Dished Cover 2217 Flat Cover . 22Tables1 Material Specification List: Applicable ASTM Specification 232 P
15、ressureTemperature Ratings 283A Valve Body Minimum Wall Thickness, tm,mm 953B Valve Body Minimum Wall Thickness, tm,in. . 984 Minimum Wall Thickness for Socket Welding and Threaded Ends . 101Mandatory AppendicesI Radiography Examination: Procedure and Acceptance Standards 103II Magnetic Particle Exa
16、mination: Procedure and Acceptance Standards 105III Liquid Penetrant Examination: Procedure and Acceptance Standards 106IV Ultrasonic Examination: Procedure and Acceptance Standards . 107V Requirements for Limited Class Valves . 108VI Basis Equations for Minimum Wall Thickness . 111iiiVII PressureTe
17、mperature Ratings: U.S. Customary Units . 113VIII References . 179Nonmandatory AppendicesA Relationship Between Nominal Pipe Size and Inside Diameter 182B Method Used for Establishing PressureTemperature Ratings 184C Quality System Program . 191ivFOREWORDIn December 1969, American National Standards
18、 Committee B16 changed its name fromStandardization of Pipe Flanges and Fittings to Standardization of Valves, Fittings, and Gaskets,reflecting American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approval of a broadened scope for theB16 Committee. At the same meeting, the committee approved a plan for the
19、organization of asubcommittee to develop a new standard for steel valves with other than flanged ends.Subsequently, B16 Subcommittee 15 was appointed and held its first meeting in December 1970.Historically, in the development of standards and pressuretemperature ratings for steel valves,the various
20、 rating classes for flanges provided an obviously logical basis for valve ratings. Steelvalves with flanges of standard dimensions, many also offered in buttwelding-end versions, weregiven the same pressuretemperature ratings as the flanges. In 1949, a new edition of the Standard,then designated B16
21、e-1949, was published, in which a table covering wall thickness requirementsfor weld end valves had been added. In 1964, the Manufacturers Standardization Society of theValve and Fittings Industry developed and published Standard Practice SP 66, covering pressuretemperature ratings of steel buttweld
22、ing-end valves. SP 66 introduced a new method for establish-ing ratings by making ratings a function of the mechanical strength properties of the body materialat all temperatures. Following the publication of SP 66, B16 activated Subcommittee 4 for thepurpose of studying the general subject of press
23、uretemperature ratings and developing rationalcriteria for such ratings.In the B16 charge to Subcommittee 15, it was established that the new Standard would replaceSP 66 and also remove the reference to buttwelding-end valves from B16.5. Flanged-end valveswould continue to be covered in B16.5 but on
24、 a fully specified basis, rather than as an add-on.Asthe workof thesubcommittee gotunderway, concurrentaction wasinitiated inSubcommittee3 for revision of B16.5. Subsequent operations of Subcommittees 3 and 15 were closely coordinatedto provide assurance that the new Standard and the revised B16.5 w
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