Consider Longitudinal Stresses in Brittle Fracture Check

Do you consider longitudinal stresses when you check for brittle fracture?

A lot of people ask me to check their hydrotest temperatures. A design where a governing longitudinal stress case was not considered in the Minimum Design Metal Temperature (MDMT) stood out to me. 

Did you know that longitudinal stresses can govern the MDMT even if circumferential stresses govern the Maximum Allowable Working Pressure (MAWP)? Not checking the longitudinal stresses can lead to devastating results as the brittle mode of failure is swift and catastrophic. Always remember to consider longitudinal stresses in your brittle fracture check.

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