Isolations blind/blanks
Isolations blind/blanks
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Does anyone know how to design a isolation blind/blank to a specific pressure and temperature? I know B31.1 has a formula to determine the thickness but it is only related to 100 F.
Thanks,
WH
Thanks,
WH





RE: Isolations blind/blanks
Best regards
Morten
RE: Isolations blind/blanks
Who is to say it is only for 100°F? At first glance, just substitute S_h*E out of appendix A for "SE". I think if you go back to look up the definition of "SE" in 104.1.2 you'll see that S is to be taken at the design temperature.
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RE: Isolations blind/blanks
ASME B31.1/31.3 gives a simple formula fo blind thickness based on the material you select and your maximum operating temperature.
Pay attention to weld quality on blinds, just as you must on piping.
Color coding of flange groups and imprinting of maximum pressures is a good idea
See the attached fun document:
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RE: Isolations blind/blanks
A blind similar to a spectacle blind, clamped between flanges, may be designed using the simple equation in ASME B31.3 or similar, but this does NOT refer to a bolted blind. Bolted blinds have annular bending loads in addition to pressure and must be designed in accordance with rules such as ASME VIII div 1 or div 2.
RE: Isolations blind/blanks
StevenHPerry (Mechanical) - I kept reading B31.3 and found what you mentioned.
C2it (Petroleum) - I am referinf to a blind that will be clamped between the flanges and it will be used to isolate the waste gas hdr from the boilers. The idea is to bring the boiler down and have isolated and blank.
RE: Isolations blind/blanks
(1) isolate the entire pipeline and its supply source (and the receiving tank or destination), plan on paying for the time to to run the lock out/tag out paperwork and hang and check the LOTO!
(2) depressurize the pipeline and keep it vented
(3) access and unbolt the flange (staging ?, drive tot eh site, climb ladders, go to the remote site, etc. Sometimes this isn't as easy as it sounds in the office, and it always takes longer than you'd like: getting tools, getting staging, getting a golf cart to drive the tools out there, etc., getting replacement gaskets and unbolting rusted bolts.....)
(4) swap the blind flange around or rotate the spectacle flange and rebolt it and re-torque so the blind flange can hold pressure. Weight of flange = ?
(5) take off the LOTO and reset the pipe so you can operate during the isolation period.
... Then repeat the above when you're finished and have to go back to normal ops. A lot of time, you'll find it's less expensive over time to put a valve in.
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Check out this paper that discusses an alternative to the formulae for slip blinds.
RE: Isolations blind/blanks
Let your acquaintances be many, but your advisors one in a thousand' ... Book of Ecclesiasticus
RE: Isolations blind/blanks
http://www.2hottools.ca/images/slide_blind.pdf