Integrally reinforced nozzle
Integrally reinforced nozzle
(OP)
Dear Sir ~!
Should a nozzle be made a forged body when design base on below specification of pressure vessel?
*** Integrally reinforced nozzle shell be used in vessels with a shell thickness above 50mm ***
We proposed 3 pieces of forged material to be welded join
, a forged weld neck flange and forged neck and forged boss .
But client says it is our misunderstanding of specification
," Integrally reinforced nozzle ", and request us to use A forged nozzle body without weld join.
Nozzle size is 14" * 900# WNRF .
Normally We use a body boss and a flange for a nozzle .
But We have vent nozzle on neck of nozzle so the neck should be more longer to put it on.
Anybody to clarify " Integrally reinforced nozzle "
clearly ?





RE: Integrally reinforced nozzle
Check out heavy barrel and variable body nozzles made by manufacturers such as Forged Vessel Connections or one of their competitors to get an idea about integrally reinforced nozzles. Basically a integrally reinforced nozzle is one where sufficient reinforcement for the opening exists in the host wall and in the neck of the nozzle. No reinforcing pads are added.
RE: Integrally reinforced nozzle
RE: Integrally reinforced nozzle
We use this callout on SS vessels that undergo severe thermal and pressure cycles. Another area we used this callout was the 24" manway nozzles in 16 replacement PSA vessels for Hydrogen purification.
We have also use this on SS distillation towers that suffer severe end grain attack. We accomplish this by have a long weld neck nozzle faired.
his is one large cost adder.
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RE: Integrally reinforced nozzle
RE: Integrally reinforced nozzle
Integrally reinforced nozzles, means one piece forged nozzles . This is stanadrd defination being used by consultant and in practice since many years. Foged Vessels is reputed supplier of these nozzles for high pressure vessels.
RE: Integrally reinforced nozzle
Non-integrally reinforced nozzle means a nozzle that has reinforcement mass which is not full penetration weld.
RE: Integrally reinforced nozzle
ALL PARTS SHELL BE DEPT WATER BATH U.T. REference ASME Technical Paper 1986.
RE: Integrally reinforced nozzle
When the term "integrally reinforced nozzles" is used in a spec, it generally mean to say a "one piece" forged nozzle that has the reinforcement included in the neck and the flange is also forged with the body. The term is refering to FVG V, HB, or F type variable body. That is what your client wants. This should have been clarified during a bid conditioning meeting by both parties.
I am noticing this is starting to be a problem now a days as we deal with more and more new and non-N.American Engineers who are not familiar with the "old" terminologies.
As such, I suggest we who writes the purchasing specifications should revise our specs to be clear, for example for a Div. 1 spec, "...intergrally reinforced nozzles as per Fig. UG-40 (d) or(e)."
So, shall we get into the term "lip type forging"?
Just my 2 cents.
RE: Integrally reinforced nozzle
We use such arrangements often, putting a RFWN flange on a piece of pipe which is then attached to a heavy forging going in to the vessel.
RE: Integrally reinforced nozzle