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1.1 A qualitative estimate of the residual circumferential stress in thin-walled tubing may be calculated from the change in outside diameter that occurs upon splitting a length of thin-walled tubing. This practice assumes a linear stress distribution through the tube wall thickness and will not provide an estimate of local stress distributions such as surface stresses. (Very high local residual stress gradients are common at the surface of metal tubing due to cold drawing, peening, grinding, etc.) The Hatfield and Thirkell formula, as later modified by Sachs and Espey,2 provides a simple method for calculating the approximate circumferential stress from the change in diameter of straight, thin-walled, metal tubing.
1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
Document History
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ASTM E1928-13(2019)
Standard Practice for Estimating the Approximate Residual Circumferential Stress in Straight Thin-walled Tubing- Most Recent
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ASTM E1928-13
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Standard Practice for Estimating the Approximate Residual Circumferential Stress in Straight Thin-walled Tubing- Historical Version
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ASTM E1928-07
Standard Practice for Estimating the Approximate Residual Circumferential Stress in Straight Thin-walled Tubing- Historical Version
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ASTM E1928-99
Standard Practice for Estimating the Approximate Residual Circumferential Stress in Straight Thin-walled Tubing- Historical Version