Allowable stress is the maximum stress a material can endure, determined by a factor of safety, and is crucial in mechanical engineering for piping and pressure vessel analysis, as well as in civil engineering for structures like reinforced concrete. Calculations for allowable stress can be performed using various methods, including hand calculations, Roark, ASME code calculations, and finite element analysis (FEA). The calculated stress must not exceed specific limits, often set at 2/3 of yield strength or 1/4 of ultimate tensile strength, depending on applicable codes. Access to detailed calculations may be restricted due to copyright, and the relevant codes vary by country, necessitating specificity in inquiries. For practical applications, especially in the U.S., consulting the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code is recommended.