[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR178.47]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
 CHAPTER I--RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 
                             TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 178--SPECIFICATIONS FOR PACKAGINGS--Table of Contents
 
                 Subpart C--Specifications for Cylinders
 
Sec. 178.47  Specification 4DS welded stainless steel cylinders for aircraft use.

    (a) Type, size, and service pressure. A DOT 4DS cylinder is either a 
welded stainless steel sphere (two seamless hemispheres) or 
circumferentially welded cylinder both with a water capacity of not over 
100 pounds and a service pressure of at least 500 but not over 900 psig.
    (b) Steel. Types 304, 321 and 347 stainless steel are authorized 
with proper welding procedure. A heat of steel made under the 
specifications in table 1 in this paragraph (b), check chemical analysis 
of which is slightly out of the specified range, is acceptable, if 
satisfactory in all other respects, provided the tolerances shown in 
table 2 in this paragraph (b) are not exceeded, except as approved by 
Associate Administrator. The following chemical analyses are authorized:

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                                          Table 1--Authorized Materials
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                                                                   Stainless steels
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                                            304 (percent)               321 (percent)           347 (percent)
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Carbon (max).......................  0.08                        0.08                        0.08
Manganese (max)....................  2.00                        2.00                        2.00
Phosphorus (max)...................  .030                        .030                        .030
Sulphur (max)......................  .030                        .030                        .030
Silicon (max)......................  .75                         .75                         .75
Nickel.............................  8.0/11.0                    9.0/13.0                    9.0/13.0
Chromium...........................  18.0/20.0                   17.0/20.0                   17.0/20.0
Molybdenum
Titanium...........................  ..........................  (\1\)
Columbium..........................  ..........................  ..........................  (\2\)
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\1\ Titanium may not be more than 5C and not more than 0.60%.
\2\ Columbium may not be less than 10C and not more than 1.0%.


                                       Table 2--Check Analysis Tolerances
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                                                                                        Tolerance (percent) over
                                                                                          the maximum limit or
                                                                                         under the minimum limit
            Element                       Limit or maximum specified (percent)         -------------------------
                                                                                           Under         Over
                                                                                          minimum      maximum
                                                                                           limit        limit
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Carbon.........................  To 0.15 incl.........................................         0.01         0.01
Manganese......................  Over 1.15 to 2.50 incl...............................         0.05         0.05
Phosphorus\1\..................  All ranges...........................................  ...........          .01
Sulphur........................  All ranges...........................................  ...........          .01
Silicon........................  Over 0.30 to 1.00 incl...............................          .05          .05
Nickel.........................  Over 5.30 to 10.00 incl..............................          .10          .10
                                 Over 10.00 to 14.00 incl.............................          .15          .15
Chromium.......................  Over 15.00 to 20.00 incl.............................          .20          .20
Titanium.......................  All ranges...........................................          .05          .05
Columbium......................  All ranges...........................................          .05          .05
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\1\Rephosphorized steels not subject to check analysis for phosphorus.

    (c) Identification of material. Materials must be identified by any 
suitable method.
    (d) Manufacture. Cylinders must be manufactured using equipment and 
processes adequate to ensure that each cylinder produced conforms to the 
requirements of this subpart. No defect is permitted that is likely to 
weaken the finished cylinder appreciably, a reasonably smooth and 
uniform surface finish is required. No abrupt change in wall thickness 
is permitted. Welding procedures and operators must be qualified in 
accordance with CGA Pamphlet C-3 (incorporated by reference; see 
Sec. 171.7 of this subchapter). All seams of the sphere or cylinder must 
be fusion welded. Seams must be of the butt type and means must be 
provided for accomplishing complete penetration of the joint.
    (e) Attachments. Attachments to the container are authorized by 
fusion welding provided that such attachments are made of weldable 
stainless steel in accordance with paragraph (b) of this section.
    (f) Wall thickness. The minimum wall thickness must be such that the 
wall stress at the minimum specified test pressure may not be over 
60,000 psig. A minimum wall thickness of 0.040 inch is required for any 
diameter container. Calculations must be made by the following formulas:
    (1) Calculation for sphere must be made by the formula:


S = PD / 4tE

Where:

S = Wall stress in psi;
P = Test pressure prescribed for water jacket test, i.e., at least two 
times service pressure, in psig;
D = Outside diameter in inches;
t = Minimum wall thickness in inches;
E = 0.85 (provides 85 percent weld efficiency factor which must be 
applied in the girth weld area and heat zones which zone must extend a 
distance of 6 times wall thickness from center of weld);
E = 1.0 (for all other areas).


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    (2) Calculation for a cylinder must be made by the formula:

S = [P(1.3D2 + 0.4d2)] / (D2 - 
    d2)

Where:

S = Wall stress in psi;
P = Test pressure prescribed for water jacket test, i.e., at least two 
times service pressure, in psig;
D = Outside diameter in inches;
d = Inside diameter in inches.

    (g) Heat treatment. The seamless hemispheres and cylinders may be 
stress relieved or annealed for forming. Welded container must be stress 
relieved at a temperature of 775  deg.F  25 deg. after 
process treatment and before hydrostatic test.
    (h) Openings in container. Openings must comply with the following:
    (1) Each opening in the container must be provided with a fitting, 
boss or pad of weldable stainless steel securely attached to the 
container by fusion welding.
    (2) Attachments to a fitting, boss, or pad must be adequate to 
prevent leakage. Threads must comply with the following:
    (i) Threads must be clean cut, even, without checks, and tapped to 
gauge.
    (ii) Taper threads to be of length not less than as specified for 
American Standard taper pipe threads.
    (iii) Straight threads having at least 4 engaged threads, to have 
tight fit and calculated shear strength at least 10 times the test 
pressure of the container; gaskets required, adequate to prevent 
leakage.
    (i) Process treatment. Each container must be hydraulically 
pressurized in a water jacket to at least 100 percent, but not more than 
110 percent, of the test pressure and maintained at this pressure for a 
minimum of 3 minutes. Total and permanent expansion must be recorded and 
included in the inspector's report.
    (j) Hydrostatic test. Each cylinder must successfully withstand a 
hydrostatic test as follows:
    (1) The test must be by water-jacket, operated so as to obtain 
accurate data. The pressure gauge must permit reading to an accuracy of 
1 percent. The expansion gauge must permit reading of total expansion to 
an accuracy either of 1 percent or 0.1 cubic centimeter.
    (2) Pressure must be maintained for at least 30 seconds and 
sufficiently longer to ensure complete expansion. If, due to failure of 
the test apparatus, the test pressure cannot be maintained, the test may 
be repeated at a pressure increased by 10 percent or 100 psig, whichever 
is the lower.
    (3) Permanent volumetric expansion may not exceed 10 percent of 
total volumetric expansion at test pressure.
    (4) Each container must be tested to at least 2 times service 
pressure.
    (5) Container must then be inspected. Any wall thickness lower than 
that required by paragraph (f) of this section must be cause for 
rejection. Bulges and cracks must be cause for rejection. Welded joint 
defects exceeding requirements of paragraph (k) of this section must be 
cause for rejection.
    (k) Radiographic inspection. Radiographic inspection is required on 
all welded joints which are subjected to internal pressure, except that 
at the discretion of the disinterested inspector, openings less than 25 
percent of the container diameter need not be subjected to radiographic 
inspection. Evidence of any defects likely to seriously weaken the 
container is cause for rejection. Radiographic inspection must be 
performed subsequent to the hydrostatic test.
    (l) Burst test. One container taken at random out of 200 or less 
must be hydrostatically tested to destruction. Rupture pressure must be 
included as part of the inspector's report.
    (m) Flattening test. A flattening test must be performed as follows:
    (1) For spheres the test must be at the weld between parallel steel 
plates on a press with welded seam at right angles to the plates. Test 
one sphere taken at random out of each lot of 200 or less after the 
hydrostatic test. Any projecting appurtenances may be cut off (by 
mechanical means only) prior to crushing.
    (2) For cylinders the test must be between knife edges, wedge 
shaped, 60 deg. angle, rounded to \1/2\-inch radius. Test one cylinder 
taken at random out of each lot of 200 or less, after the hydrostatic 
test.
    (n) Acceptable results for flattening and burst tests. Acceptable 
results for flattening and burst tests are as follows:

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    (1) Flattening required to 50 percent of the original outside 
diameter without cracking.
    (2) Burst pressure must be at least 3 times the service pressure.
    (o) Rejected containers. Repair of welded seams by welding prior to 
process treatment is authorized. Subsequent thereto, containers must be 
heat treated and pass all prescribed tests.
    (p) Duties of inspector. In addition to the requirements of 
Sec. 178.35, the inspector must verify that all tests are conducted at 
temperatures between 60  deg.F and 90  deg.F.
    (q) Marking. Markings must be stamped plainly and permanently on a 
permanent attachment or on a metal nameplate permanently secured to the 
container by means other than soft solder.

[Amdt. 178-114, 61 FR 25942, May 23, 1996, as amended at 66 FR 45386, 
45388, Aug. 28, 2001; 67 FR 51653, Aug. 8, 2002]