A252
A252
1. Scope
1.1 This specification covers nominal (average) wall steel
pipe piles of cylindrical shape and applies to pipe piles in
which the steel cylinder acts as a permanent load-carrying
member, or as a shell to form cast-in-place concrete piles.
1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
conversions of the values in inch-pound units to values in SI
units.
1.3 The text of this specification contains notes and footnotes that provide explanatory material. Such notes and footnotes, excluding those in tables and figures, do not contain any
mandatory requirements.
1.4 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to the
test method portion, Section 16 of this specification. This
standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems,
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.
4. Ordering Information
4.1 Orders for material under this specification shall contain
information concerning as many of the following items as are
required to describe the desired material adequately:
4.1.1 Quantity (feet or number of lengths),
4.1.2 Name of material (steel pipe piles),
4.1.3 Method of manufacture (seamless or welded),
4.1.4 Grade (Tables 1 and 2),
4.1.5 Size (outside diameter and nominal wall thickness),
4.1.6 Lengths (single random, double random, or uniform)
(see Section 13),
4.1.7 End finish (Section 15), and
4.1.8 ASTM specification designation and year of issue,
4.1.9 Location of purchasers inspection (see 19.1), and
4.1.10 Bar coding (see 22.2).
5. Materials and Manufacture
5.1 The piles shall be made by the seamless, electric
resistance welded, flash welded, or fusion welded process. The
seams of welded pipe piles shall be longitudinal, helical-butt,
or helical-lap.
2. Referenced Documents
2.1 ASTM Standards:
A 370 Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing
of Steel Products2
A 751 Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology for
Chemical Analysis of Steel Products2
A 941 Terminology Relating to Steel, Stainless Steel, Related Alloys, and Ferroalloys3
E 29 Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data to
Determine Conformance with Specifications4
NOTE 1For welded pipe piles, the weld should not fail when the
product is properly fabricated and installed and subjected to its intended
end use.
6. Process
6.1 The steel shall be made by one or more of the following
processes: open-hearth, basic-oxygen, or electric-furnace.
7. Chemical Composition
7.1 The steel shall contain no more than 0.050 % phosphorous.
3. Terminology
3.1 DefinitionsDefinitions of terms used in this specification shall be in accordance with Terminology A 941.
3.1.1 defectan imperfection of sufficient size or magnitude to be cause for rejection.
8. Heat Analysis
8.1 Each heat analysis shall conform to the requirement
specified in 7.1. When requested by the purchaser, the applicable heat analyses shall be reported to the purchaser ro the
purchasers representative.
1
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A01 on Steel,
Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee
A01.09 on Carbon Steel Tubular Products.
Current edition approved Jan. 10, 1998. Published September 1998. Originally
published as A 252 44 T. Last previous edition A 252 96.
2
Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 01.03.
3
Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 01.01.
4
Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 14.02.
9. Product Analysis
9.1 Chemical analysis shall be in accordance with Test
Methods, Practices, and Terminology A 751.
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TABLE 1 Tensile Requirements
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
50 000 (345)
30 000 (205)
60 000 (415)
35 000 (240)
66 000 (455)
45 000 (310)
18
30
1.50A
14
25
1.25A
...
20
1.0A
0.312
0.281
0.250
0.219
0.188
0.172
0.156
0.141
0.125
0.109
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
7.9
7.1
6.4
5.6
4.8
4.4
4.0
3.6
3.2
2.8
30.00
28.50
27.00
25.50
24.00
23.25
22.50
21.75
21.00
20.25
25.00
23.75
22.50
21.25
20.00
19.50
18.75
18.25
17.50
16.75
20.00
19.00
18.00
17.00
16.00
15.50
15.00
14.50
14.00
13.50
A
The above table gives the calculated minimum elongation values for various nominal wall thicknesses. Where the specified nominal wall thickness is intermediate to
those shown above, the minimum elongation value shall be determined as follows:
Grade
1
2
3
E = 48t + 15.00
E = 40t + 12.50
E = 32t + 10.00
where:
E = elongation in 2 in., %, and
t = specified nominal wall thickness, in.
W5 10.69~D 2 t!t
(1)
where:
W = weight per unit length, lb/ft,
D = specified outside diameter, in., and
t = specified nominal wall thickness, in.
12. Permissible Variations in Weights and Dimensions
12.1 WeightEach length of pipe pile shall be weighed
separately and its weight shall not vary more than 15 % over or
5 % under its theoretical weight, calculated using its length and
its weight per unit length (see Section 11).
12.2 Outside DiameterThe outside diameter of pipe piles
shall not vary more than 61 % from the specified outside
diameter.
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12.3 Wall ThicknessThe wall thickness at any point shall
not be more than 12.5 % under the specified nominal wall
thickness.
13. Lengths
13.1 Pipe piles shall be furnished in single random lengths,
double random lengths, or in uniform lengths as specified in
the purchase order, in accordance with the following limits:
Single random lengths
0.134
0.141
0.156
0.164
0.172
8.40
8.83
9.75
10.23
10.72
12
0.141
0.172
11.85
14.39
858
0.109
0.141
0.172
0.188
0.203
0.219
0.250
0.277
0.312
0.322
0.344
0.375
0.438
0.500
9.92
12.79
15.54
16.96
18.28
19.68
22.38
24.72
27.73
28.58
30.45
33.07
38.33
43.43
0.134
0.141
0.150
0.164
0.172
0.179
0.188
0.203
0.219
0.230
0.250
0.281
0.312
17.00
17.87
19.00
20.75
21.75
22.62
23.74
25.60
27.58
28.94
31.40
35.20
38.98
1234
0.109
0.120
0.134
0.141
0.150
0.164
0.172
0.179
0.188
0.203
0.219
0.230
0.250
11.53
12.67
14.13
14.86
15.79
17.24
18.07
18.79
19.72
21.26
22.90
24.02
26.06
0.109
0.134
0.141
0.150
0.164
0.172
0.179
0.188
0.203
0.219
0.230
0.250
0.281
0.312
0.330
0.344
0.375
0.438
0.500
14.73
18.07
19.01
20.20
22.07
23.13
24.05
25.25
27.23
29.34
30.78
33.41
37.46
41.48
43.81
45.62
49.61
57.65
65.48
14
0.109
0.120
0.134
0.141
0.150
0.164
0.172
0.179
0.188
0.203
0.219
0.230
0.250
0.279
0.307
0.344
0.141
0.150
12.40
13.64
15.21
15.99
17.00
18.56
19.45
20.23
21.23
22.89
24.65
25.87
28.06
31.23
34.27
38.27
23.90
25.42
0.134
0.141
0.150
0.164
0.172
0.179
0.188
0.203
0.219
0.230
0.250
0.281
0.312
0.344
0.375
0.438
0.469
0.500
19.86
20.89
22.21
24.26
25.43
26.45
27.76
29.94
32.26
33.86
36.75
41.21
45.65
50.22
54.62
63.50
67.84
72.16
16
0.134
22.73
10
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TABLE 3 Continued
Outside Diameter, in.
16
18
20
0.164
0.172
0.179
27.76
29.10
30.27
0.188
0.203
0.219
0.230
0.250
0.281
0.312
0.344
0.375
0.438
0.469
0.500
30.61
34.28
36.95
38.77
42.09
47.22
52.32
57.57
62.64
72.86
77.87
82.85
0.141
0.172
0.188
0.219
0.230
0.250
0.281
0.312
0.344
0.375
0.438
0.469
0.500
26.92
32.78
35.80
41.63
43.69
47.44
53.23
58.99
64.93
70.65
82.23
87.89
93.54
0.141
0.172
29.93
36.46
20
0.188
0.219
0.250
0.281
0.312
0.344
0.375
0.438
0.469
0.500
31.78
46.31
52.78
59.23
65.66
72.28
78.67
91.59
97.92
104.23
22
0.172
0.188
0.219
0.250
0.281
0.312
0.375
0.438
0.469
0.500
40.13
43.84
50.99
58.13
65.24
72.34
86.69
100.96
107.95
114.92
24
0.172
0.188
0.219
0.250
0.281
0.312
0.375
0.438
0.469
0.500
43.81
47.86
55.67
63.47
71.25
79.01
94.71
110.32
117.98
125.62
Subject to agreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser, sizes and weights per unit length other than those listed shall be permitted.
1 in. = 25.4 mm
C
1 lb/ft = 1.49 kg/m.
B
16.2 A retest shall be allowed if the percentage of elongation of any test tension specimen is less than that prescribed in
Tables 1 and 2 and any part of the fracture is more than 34 in.
(19 mm) from the center of the gage length for test specimens
having a 2in. (50 mm) gage length, or is outside of the middle
third of the gage length for test specimens having an 8in. (200
mm) gage length, as indicated by scribe scratches marked on
the specimen before testing. A retest shall also be allowed if
any part of the fracture is in an inside or outside surface
imperfection.
16.3 It shall be permissible to discard any test specimen that
shows defective machining or develops imperfections and
substitute another test specimen.
17. Retests
15. Ends
15.1 Pipe piles shall be furnished with plain ends. Unless
otherwise specified, pipe piles shall have either flamecut or
machinecut ends, with the burrs at the ends removed. Where
ends are specified to be beveled, they shall be beveled to an
angle of 30 +5, 0, measured from a line drawn perpendicular
to the axis of the pipe pile.
17.1 If the results of the tension test representing any lot fail
to conform to the applicable requirements prescribed in Tables
1 and 2, the lot shall be rejected or retested using two
additional lengths from the lot, with each such test being
required to conform to such specified requirements.
18. Test Specimens and Test Methods
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specimens shall be longitudinal or transverse strip test specimens, with a gage length of 2 in. (50 mm) or 8 in. (200 mm),
taken from the pipe or the skelp. Within their gage length,
longitudinal strip test specimens shall be nominally 112 in. (38
mm) wide, non-flattened, and with parallel sides.
18.3 For welded pipe piles, the tension test specimens shall
be taken as follows:
18.3.1 For longitudinalseam pipe piles, any longitudinal
strip test specimens shall be taken from the pipe parallel to the
pipe axis and 90 from the weld, or from the skelp at a
corresponding location and orientation, and any transverse
strip test specimens shall be taken from the pipe 90 to the pipe
axis and 180 from the weld, or from the skelp at a corresponding location and orientation.
18.3.2 For helical-seam pipe piles, any longitudinal strip
test specimens shall be taken from the pipe parallel to the pipe
axis and at such a location that the center of the specimen is
located at least a quarter of the distance between adjacent weld
convolutions, or from the skelp at a corresponding location and
orientation; and transverse specimens shall be taken from the
pipe 90 to the pipe axis and at such a location that the center
of the specimen is located approximately half the distance
between adjacent weld convolutions, or from the skelp at a
corresponding location and orientation.
18.4 Specimens shall be tested at room temperature.
19. Inspection
19.1 The inspector representing the purchaser shall have
entry, at all times while work on the contract of the purchaser
is being performed, to all parts of the manufacturers works
that concern the manufacture of the material ordered. The
manufacturer shall afford the inspector all reasonable facilities
to satisfy the inspector that the material is being furnished in
accordance with the requirements of this specification and any
other requirements specified in the purchase order. All tests and
inspections shall be made at the place of manufacture prior to
shipment, unless otherwise specified in the purchase order, and
shall be so conducted as not to interfere unnecessarily with the
operation of the works.
20. Rejection
20.1 It shall be permissible for the purchaser inspect the
pipe piles received from the manufacturer and reject any pipe
23. Keywords
23.1 seamless steel pipe; steel piles; steel pipe; welded steel
pipe
21. Certification
21.1 Where specified in the purchase order, the manufacturer shall furnish a certificate of compliance stating that the
pipe pile was manufactured, tested, and inspected in accordance with the requirements of this specification (including
year date) and any requirements specified in the purchase
order, and was found to meet such requirements, and shall
furnish a test report containing the results of the applicable heat
analyses, product analyses, and tension tests.
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APPENDIX
(Nonmandatory Information)
X1. Minimum Permissible Pipe Wall Thicknesses on Inspection
TABLE X1.1 Table of Minimum Wall Thicknesses on Inspection for Nominal (Average) Pipe Wall Thicknesses
NOTE 1The following equation, upon which this table is based, may be applied to calculate minimum wall thickness from nominal (average) wall
thickness:
tn 3 0.875 5 tm
where:
tn = nominal wall thickness, in., and
tm = minimum permissible wall thickness, in.
The wall thickness is expressed to three decimal places, with rounding being in accordance with Practice E 29.
NOTE 2This table is a master table covering some of the nominal wall thicknesses available in the purchase of different classifications of pipe, but
it is not meant to imply that all of these nominal wall thicknesses are necessarily obtainable.
Nominal Wall
Thickness (tn), in.A
Minimum Permissible
Wall Thickness on Inspection
(tm), in.A
Nominal Wall
Thickness (tn), in.A
Minimum Permissible
Wall Thickness on Inspection
(tm), in.A
Nominal Wall
Thickness (tn), in.A
Minimum Permissible
Wall Thickness on Inspection
(tm), in.A
0.068
0.088
0.091
0.095
0.109
0.113
0.119
0.120
0.125
0.126
0.133
0.134
0.140
0.141
0.145
0.147
0.150
0.154
0.156
0.164
0.172
0.179
0.187
0.188
0.191
0.200
0.203
0.216
0.218
0.219
0.226
0.230
0.237
0.250
0.258
0.060
0.077
0.080
0.083
0.095
0.099
0.104
0.105
0.109
0.110
0.116
0.117
0.122
0.123
0.127
0.129
0.131
0.135
0.136
0.143
0.150
0.157
0.164
0.164
0.167
0.175
0.178
0.189
0.191
0.192
0.198
0.201
0.207
0.219
0.226
0.276
0.277
0.279
0.280
0.281
0.294
0.300
0.307
0.308
0.312
0.318
0.322
0.330
0.337
0.343
0.344
0.358
0.365
0.375
0.382
0.400
0.406
0.432
0.436
0.437
0.438
0.469
0.500
0.531
0.552
0.562
0.593
0.600
0.625
0.656
0.242
0.242
0.244
0.245
0.246
0.257
0.262
0.269
0.270
0.273
0.278
0.282
0.289
0.295
0.300
0.301
0.313
0.319
0.328
0.334
0.350
0.355
0.378
0.382
0.382
0.383
0.410
0.438
0.465
0.483
0.492
0.519
0.525
0.547
0.574
0.674
0.687
0.719
0.750
0.812
0.843
0.864
0.875
0.906
0.937
0.968
1.000
1.031
1.062
1.093
1.125
1.156
1.218
1.250
1.281
1.312
1.343
1.375
1.406
1.438
1.500
1.531
1.562
1.593
1.750
1.781
1.812
1.968
2.062
2.343
0.590
0.601
0.629
0.656
0.710
0.738
0.756
0.766
0.793
0.820
0.847
0.875
0.902
0.929
0.956
0.984
1.012
1.066
1.094
1.121
1.148
1.175
1.203
1.230
1.258
1.312
1.340
1.367
1.394
1.531
1.558
1.586
1.722
1.804
2.050
1 in. = 25.4 mm
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