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COMPRESS and Fittings

COMPRESS and Fittings

COMPRESS and Fittings

(OP)
Has anybody ever needed to have a Tee fitting as part of an ASME code vessel......say, a 16" dia. vertical vessel about 8' tall with a 16" Tee (branch out the horizontal axis)....???  If anyone is a COMPRESS guru, I can provide details...........

Thanks,

CW3

RE: COMPRESS and Fittings

Assuming a pipe coming out the shell then a tee attached and then 2 flanges. If this is the case then make the tee the same thickness as the pipe. This configuration you can't model in Compress, its just common sense.

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