API TR 6MET

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Metallic Material Limits for API Equipment Used in High Temperature Applications, Third Edition

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API 07/01/2022 104
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API TR 6MET – Metallic Material Limits for API Equipment Used in High Temperature Applications, Third Edition

This document covers testing performed to develop recommended yield strength reduction ratios and elevated temperature properties for a number of steels, stainless steels, and nickel alloys used in oil and gas drilling and production equipment.

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3rd
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07/01/2022
Number of Pages:
104
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1 file , 1.8 MB
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G6MET03, G6MET03, G6MET03
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Metallic Material Limits for Wellhead Equipment Used in High Temperature for API 6A and 17D Applications, Second Edition
standard by American Petroleum Institute, 08/01/2018

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This document examines mechanical properties of metallic materials used for API 6A and 17D wellhead equipment for service above 250 °F. A total of eleven different alloys meeting API 6A, PSL 3 conditions were supplied “in condition” by a variety of suppliers. Materials in this test program included alloys common to the oil and gas industry. The alloys tested included low alloy steels, martensitic, precipitation hardened and duplex stainless steels, and nickel alloys. Yield strength reduction ratios at temperatures of 300, 350, 400, and 450 °F are reported. As a result of testing, yield strength reduction ratios at 300 °F to 450 °F ranged from 92 % to 87 % for the low alloy steels, 92 % to 88 % for the martensitic stainless steels 81 % to 73 % for super duplex, 99 % to 89 % for the precipitation hardened stainless steel and 94 % to 89 % for the nickel alloys. The reported results represent an average over the different heats for each type of material. These results are intended to expand the data shown in API 6A for design and rating of equipment for use at elevated temperatures.

This document includes the results of additional testing to review the accuracy of the derating factors for the precipitation-hardened stainless steel values first published.

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2nd
Published:
08/01/2018
Number of Pages:
57
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1 file , 1.5 MB
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G6MET2, G6MET2, G6MET2, G6MET2, G6MET2, G6MET2
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Metallic Material Limits for Wellhead Equipment Used in High Temperature for API 6A and 17D Applications, First Edition
standard by American Petroleum Institute, 10/01/2010

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This document examines mechanical properties of metallic materials used for API 6A and 17D wellhead equipment for service above 250 °F. A total of eleven different alloys meeting API 6A, PSL 3 conditions were supplied “in condition” by a variety of suppliers. Materials in this test program included alloys common to the oil and gas industry. The alloys tested included low alloy steels, martensitic, precipitation hardened and duplex stainless steels, and nickel alloys. Yield strength reduction ratios at temperatures of 300, 350, 400, and 450 °F are reported. As a result of testing, yield strength reduction ratios at 300 °F to 450 °F ranged from 92 % to 87 % for the low alloy steels, 92 % to 88 % for the martensitic stainless steels 81 % to 73 % for super duplex, 99 % to 89 % for the precipitation hardened stainless steel and 94 % to 89 % for the nickel alloys. The reported results represent an average over the different heats for each type of material. These results are intended to expand the data shown in API 6A, Appendix G.

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Edition:
1st
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10/01/2010
Number of Pages:
32
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1 file , 1.1 MB
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G6MET1, G6MET1, G6MET1
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