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Hi Kadir,
For pressure of 5Bar, you may define the thickness for IS 2062 based on dia, loadings on the vessel, and any more factors dictated by client spec,
However for MOC (Chemical composition) we have to consider so many other parameters also like as…
1. Fluid in service / Storage.
2. Atmospheric conditions.
3. Client specifications.
4. Design life / No.of years for service…
5. Any weight limitations..
6. Application (like as surge tanks i.e periodical loadings and to absorb surge pressures)…
7. And as you required temperature also…
As per IS 2062 –
And as per your statement 160Deg C is a high temperature application, better you may refer ASTM A 515…
(though a very negligible difference between these in chemical composition, but you can confidently design and work with ASTM A 515)
Hope it is clear to you
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