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Allowable steam nozzle loads

Allowable steam nozzle loads

Allowable steam nozzle loads

(OP)
Hi,
I want to know, that how to calculate allowable steam nozzle loads for ASME-I boiler?
I also want "WRC 107 CHARTS"! FROM WHERE I GET THIS? Is this possible to download?
Pls. guide me ASAP.
Thanks
Mihir55577

RE: Allowable steam nozzle loads

Related ideas are discussed in thread1259-180585. It is not a trivial problem and will likely require some hard work.

I doubt you can download the WRC bulletin anywhere (legally at least). It is available for purchase from the Welding Research Council for about $72, at www.forengineers.org.
 

RE: Allowable steam nozzle loads

Check any vessel design books you have- I think some of them include simplified nozzle load info.  As well as some of the vessel design software.

RE: Allowable steam nozzle loads

mihir5577 (Mechanical)

Ask the ASME-I boiler  manufacture for standard allowable external loads on boiler nozzle.

other option is Paulin NozzlePro software.  www.paulin.com

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