[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 2]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR178.46]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 178_SPECIFICATIONS FOR PACKAGINGS--Table of Contents

 

                 Subpart C_Specifications for Cylinders

 

Sec. 178.46  Specification 3AL seamless aluminum cylinders.



    (a) Size and service pressure. A DOT 3AL cylinder is a seamless 

aluminum cylinder with a maximum water capacity of 1000 pounds and 

minimum service pressure of 150 psig.

    (b) Authorized material and identification of material. The material 

of construction must meet the following conditions:

    (1) Starting stock must be cast stock or traceable to cast stock.

    (2) Material with seams, cracks, laminations, or other defects 

likely to weaken the finished cylinder may not be used.

    (3) Material must be identified by a suitable method that will 

identify the alloy, the aluminum producer's cast number, the solution 

heat treat batch number and the lot number.

    (4) The material must be of uniform quality. Only the following heat 

treatable aluminum alloys in table 1 and 2 are permitted as follows:



         Table 1--Heat or Cast Analysis for Aluminum; Similar to ``Aluminum Association''\1\ Alloy 6061

                                    [CHEMICAL ANALYSIS IN WEIGHT PERCENT\2\]

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                                                                                        Other

  Si      Fe    Cu  min/   Mn      Mg    Cr  min/    Zn      Ti      Pb      Bi   ----------------

 min/     max     max      max    min/      max      max     max     max     max    each    total        A1

  max                              max                                               max     max

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  0.4/     0.7    0.15/    0.15    0.8/     0.04/    0.25    0.15   0.005   0.005    0.05    0.15  Bal.

    0.8             0.4             1.2      0.35

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\1\ The ``Aluminum Association'' refers to ``Aluminum Standards and Data 1993'', published by the Aluminum

  Association Inc.

\2\ Except for ``Pb'' and ``Bi'', the chemical composition corresponds with that of Table 1 of ASTM B 221 (IBR,

  see Sec.  171.7 of this subchapter) for Aluminum Association alloy 6061.





                                       Table 2--Mechanical Property Limits

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                                                              Tensile strength--PSI          Elongation--percent

                                                    ----------------------------------------  minimum for 2 or 4D \1\

                                                      Ultimate--minimum    Yield--minimum       size specimen

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6061-T6............................................              38,000              35,000                \2\14

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\1\ ``D'' represents specimen diameters. When the cylinder wall is greater than \3/16\ inch thick, a retest

  without reheat treatment using the 4D size specimen is authorized if the test using the 2 inch size specimen

  fails to meet elongation requirements.

\2\ When cylinder wall is not over \3/16\-inch thick, 10 percent elongation is authorized when using a 24tx6t

  size test specimen.



    (5) All starting stock must be 100 percent ultrasonically inspected, 

along the length at right angles to the central axis from two positions 

at 90[deg] to one another. The equipment and continuous scanning 

procedure must be capable of detecting and rejecting internal defects 

such as cracks which have an ultrasonic response greater than that of a 

calibration block with a \5/64\-inch diameter flat bottomed hole.

    (6) Cast stock must have uniform equiaxed grain structure not to 

exceed 500 microns maximum.

    (7) Any starting stock not complying with the provisions of 

paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(6) of this section must be rejected.

    (c) Manufacture. Cylinders must be manufactured in accordance with 

the following requirements:

    (1) Cylinder shells must be manufactured by the backward extrusion 

method and have a cleanliness level adequate to ensure proper 

inspection. No fissure or other defect is acceptable that is likely to 

weaken the finished cylinder below the design strength requirements. A 

reasonably smooth and uniform surface finish is required. If not 

originally free from such defects,



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the surface may be machined or otherwise conditioned to eliminate these 

defects.

    (2) Thickness of the cylinder base may not be less than the 

prescribed minimum wall thickness of the cylindrical shell. The cylinder 

base must have a basic torispherical, hemispherical, or ellipsoidal 

interior base configuration where the dish radius is no greater than 1.2 

times the inside diameter of the shell. The knuckle radius may not be 

less than 12 percent of the inside diameter of the shell. The interior 

base contour may deviate from the true torispherical, hemispherical or 

ellipsoidal configuration provided that--

    (i) Any areas of deviation are accompanied by an increase in base 

thickness;

    (ii) All radii of merging surfaces are equal to or greater than the 

knuckle radius;

    (iii) Each design has been qualified by successfully passing the 

cycling tests in this paragraph (c); and

    (iv) Detailed specifications of the base design are available to the 

inspector.

    (3) For free standing cylinders, the base thickness must be at least 

two times the minimum wall thickness along the line of contact between 

the cylinder base and the floor when the cylinders are in the vertical 

position.

    (4) Welding or brazing is prohibited.

    (5) Each new design and any significant change to any acceptable 

design must be qualified for production by testing prototype samples as 

follows:

    (i) Three samples must be subjected to 100,000 pressure reversal 

cycles between zero and service pressure or 10,000 pressure reversal 

cycles between zero and test pressure, at a rate not in excess of 10 

cycles per minute without failure.

    (ii) Three samples must be pressurized to destruction and failure 

may not occur at less than 2.5 times the marked cylinder service 

pressure. Each cylinder must remain in one piece. Failure must initiate 

in the cylinder sidewall in a longitudinal direction. Rate of 

pressurization may not exceed 200 psig per second.

    (6) In this specification ``significant change'' means a 10 percent 

or greater change in cylinder wall thickness, service pressure, or 

diameter; a 30 percent or greater change in water capacity or base 

thickness; any change in material; over 100 percent increase in size of 

openings; or any change in the number of openings.

    (d) Wall thickness. The minimum wall thickness must be such that the 

wall stress at the minimum specified test pressure will not exceed 80 

percent of the minimum yield strength nor exceed 67 percent of the 

minimum ultimate tensile strength as verified by physical tests in 

paragraph (i) of this section. The minimum wall thickness for any 

cylinder with an outside diameter greater than 5 inches must be 0.125 

inch. Calculations must be made by the following formula:



S = [P(1.3D\2\ + 0.4d\2\)] / (D\2\ - d\2\)



Where:



S = Wall stress in psi;

P = Prescribed minimum test pressure in psig (see paragraph (g) of this 

section);

D = Outside diameter in inches; and

d = Inside diameter in inches.



    (e) Openings. Openings must comply with the following requirements:

    (1) Openings are permitted in heads only.

    (2) The size of any centered opening in a head may not exceed one-

half the outside diameter of the cylinder.

    (3) Other openings are permitted in the head of a cylinder if:

    (i) Each opening does not exceed 2.625 inches in diameter, or one-

half the outside diameter of the cylinder; whichever is less;

    (ii) Each opening is separated from each other by a ligament; and

    (iii) Each ligament which separates two openings must be at least 

three times the average of the diameters of the two openings.

    (4) All openings must be circular.

    (5) All openings must be threaded. Threads must comply with the 

following:

    (i) Each thread must be clean cut, even, without checks, and to 

gauge.

    (ii) Taper threads, when used, must conform to one of the following:

    (A) American Standard Pipe Thread (NPT) type, conforming to the 

requirements of NBS Handbook H-28 (IBR, see Sec. 171.7 of this 

subchapter);



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    (B) National Gas Taper Thread (NGT) type, conforming to the 

requirements of NBS Handbook H-28; or

    (C) Other taper threads conforming to other standards may be used 

provided the length is not less than that specified for NPT threads.

    (iii) Straight threads, when used, must conform to one of the 

following:

    (A) National Gas Straight Thread (NGS) type, conforming to the 

requirements of NBS Handbook H-28;

    (B) Unified Thread (UN) type, conforming to the requirements of NBS 

Handbook H-28;

    (C) Controlled Radius Root Thread (UN) type, conforming to the 

requirements of NBS Handbook H-28; or

    (D) Other straight threads conforming to other recognized standards 

may be used provided that the requirements in paragraph (e)(5)(iv) of 

this section are met.

    (iv) All straight threads must have at least 6 engaged threads, a 

tight fit, and a factor of safety in shear of at least 10 at the test 

pressure of the cylinder. Shear stress must be calculated by using the 

appropriate thread shear area in accordance with NBS Handbook H-28.

    (f) Heat treatment. Prior to any test, all cylinders must be 

subjected to a solution heat treatment and aging treatment appropriate 

for the aluminum alloy used.

    (g) Hydrostatic test. Each cylinder must be subjected to an internal 

test pressure using the water jacket equipment and method or other 

suitable equipment and method and comply with the following 

requirements:

    (1) The testing apparatus must be operated in a manner so as to 

obtain accurate data. The pressure gauge used must permit reading to an 

accuracy of one percent. The expansion gauge must permit reading the 

total expansion to an accuracy of either one percent or 0.1 cubic 

centimeter.

    (2) The test pressure must be maintained for a sufficient period of 

time to assure complete expansion of the cylinder. In no case may the 

pressure be held less than 30 seconds. If, due to failure of the test 

apparatus, the required test pressure cannot be maintained, the test may 

be repeated at a pressure increased by 10 percent or 100 psig, whichever 

is lower. If the test apparatus again fails to maintain the test 

pressure, the cylinder being tested must be rejected. Any internal 

pressure applied to the cylinder before any official test may not exceed 

90 percent of the test pressure.

    (3) The minimum test pressure is the greatest of the following:

    (i) 450 psig regardless of service pressure;

    (ii) Two times the service pressure for cylinders having service 

pressure less than 500 psig; or

    (iii) Five-thirds times the service pressure for cylinders having a 

service pressure of at least 500 psig.

    (4) Permanent volumetric expansion may not exceed 10 percent of 

total volumetric expansion at test pressure.

    (h) Flattening test. One cylinder taken at random out of each lot 

must be subjected to a flattening test as follows:

    (1) The test must be between knife edges, wedge shaped, having a 

60[deg] included angle, and rounded in accordance with the following 

table. The longitudinal axis of the cylinder must be at an angle 90[deg] 

to the knife edges during the test. The flattening test table is as 

follows:



                     Table 3--Flattening Test Table

------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                 Radius

               Cylinder wall thickness in inches                   in

                                                                 inches

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Under .150....................................................      .500

.150 to .249..................................................      .875

.250 to .349..................................................     1.500

.350 to .449..................................................     2.125

.450 to .549..................................................     2.750

.550 to .649..................................................     3.500

.650 to .749..................................................     4.125

------------------------------------------------------------------------



    (2) An alternate bend test in accordance with ASTM E 290 using a 

mandrel diameter not more than 6 times the wall thickness is authorized 

to qualify lots that fail the flattening test of this section without 

reheat treatment. If used, this test must be performed on two samples 

from one cylinder taken at random out of each lot of 200 cylinders or 

less.

    (3) Each test cylinder must withstand flattening to nine times the 

wall thickness without cracking. When the alternate bend test is used, 

the test specimens must remain uncracked when bent inward around a 

mandrel in the direction of curvature of the cylinder



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wall until the interior edges are at a distance apart not greater than 

the diameter of the mandrel.

    (i) Mechanical properties test. Two test specimens cut from one 

cylinder representing each lot of 200 cylinders or less must be 

subjected to the mechanical properties test, as follows:

    (1) The results of the test must conform to at least the minimum 

acceptable mechanical property limits for aluminum alloys as specified 

in paragraph (b) of this section.

    (2) Specimens must be 4D bar or gauge length 2 inches with width not 

over 1\1/2\ inch taken in the direction of extrusion approximately 

180[deg] from each other; provided that gauge length at least 24 times 

thickness with width not over 6 times thickness is authorized, when 

cylinder wall is not over \3/16\ inch thick. The specimen, exclusive of 

grip ends, may not be flattened. Grip ends may be flattened to within 

one inch of each end of the reduced section. When the size of the 

cylinder does not permit securing straight specimens, the specimens may 

be taken in any location or direction and may be straightened or 

flattened cold by pressure only, not by blows. When such specimens are 

used, the inspector's report must show that the specimens were so taken 

and prepared. Heating of specimens for any purpose is forbidden.

    (3) The yield strength in tension must be the stress corresponding 

to a permanent strain of 0.2 percent of the gauge length.

    (i) The yield strength must be determined by either the ``offset'' 

method or the ``extension under load'' method as prescribed in ASTM B 

557 (IBR, see Sec. 171.7 of this subchapter).

    (ii) In using the ``extension under load'' method, the total strain 

(or ``extension under load'') corresponding to the stress at which the 

0.2 percent permanent strain occurs may be determined with sufficient 

accuracy by calculating the elastic extension of the gauge length under 

appropriate load and adding thereto 0.2 percent of the gauge length. 

Elastic extension calculations must be based on an elastic modulus of 

10,000,000 psi. In the event of controversy, the entire stress-strain 

diagram must be plotted and the yield strength determined from the 0.2 

percent offset.

    (iii) For the purpose of strain measurement, the initial strain must 

be set while the specimen is under a stress of 6,000 psi, the strain 

indicator reading being set at the calculated corresponding strain.

    (iv) Cross-head speed of the testing machine may not exceed \1/8\ 

inch per minute during yield strength determination.

    (j) Rejected cylinder. Reheat treatment of rejected cylinders is 

authorized one time. Subsequent thereto, cylinders must pass all 

prescribed tests to be acceptable.

    (k) Duties of inspector. In addition to the requirements of Sec. 

178.35, the inspector shall:

    (1) Verify compliance with the provisions of paragraph (b) of this 

section by:

    (i) Performing or witnessing the performance of the chemical 

analyses on each melt or cast lot or other unit of starting material; or

    (ii) Obtaining a certified chemical analysis from the material or 

cylinder manufacturer for each melt, or cast of material; or

    (iii) Obtaining a certified check analysis on one cylinder out of 

each lot of 200 cylinders or less, if a certificate containing data to 

indicate compliance with the material specification is obtained.

    (2) The inspector shall verify ultrasonic inspection of all material 

by inspection or by obtaining the material producer's certificate of 

ultrasonic inspection. Ultrasonic inspection must be performed or 

verified as having been performed in accordance with paragraph (c) of 

this section.

    (3) The inspector must also determine that each cylinder complies 

with this specification by:

    (i) Selecting the samples for check analyses performed by other than 

the material producer;

    (ii) Verifying that the prescribed minimum thickness was met by 

measuring or witnessing the measurement of the wall thickness; and

    (iii) Verifying that the identification of material is proper.

    (4) Prior to initial production of any design or design change, 

verify that the



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design qualification tests prescribed in paragraph (c)(6) of this 

section have been performed with acceptable results.

    (l) Definitions. (1) In this specification, a ``lot'' means a group 

of cylinders successively produced having the same:

    (i) Size and configuration;

    (ii) Specified material of construction;

    (iii) Process of manufacture and heat treatment;

    (iv) Equipment of manufacture and heat treatment; and

    (v) Conditions of time, temperature and atmosphere during heat 

treatment.

    (2) In no case may the lot size exceed 200 cylinders, but any 

cylinder processed for use in the required destructive physical testing 

need not be counted as being one of the 200.

    (m) Inspector's report. In addition to the information required by 

Sec. 178.35, the record of chemical analyses must also include the 

alloy designation, and applicable information on iron, titanium, zinc, 

magnesium and any other applicable element used in the construction of 

the cylinder.



[Amdt. 178-114, 61 FR 25942, May 23, 1996, as amended at 66 FR 45386-

45388, Aug. 28, 2001; 67 FR 51652, Aug. 8, 2002; 68 FR 75749, Dec. 31, 

2003]