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Flange Design
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Flange Design

Flange Design

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Is there a free flange design software/spreadsheet/program available ?
Can we use a Ring Gasket of Class 150 Flange for Class 900 Valve Cover flange provided the flange design requirements as per ASME Sec VIII are met with ?

RE: Flange Design

Some of the pressure vessels software has this function. Please visit http://www.coade.com Some softwares are available for demonstration.

RE: Flange Design

It is unlikely that the 150# gasket would work well. If you are talking spiral wound, the 150# gasket is designed for less squeeze by having a less dense filler. Corrugated metal gaskets will work at low pressures but fail at higher pressures. Go with a design that is proven unless you have the time to prove it yourself at the temperature and pressure range you are interested in. Talk to your vendor.

RE: Flange Design

Does anyone know where I can get a spreadsheet/formula for calculating the minimum thickness required for a 42" diameter carbon steel flange at 15 psig and 70F?

RE: Flange Design

mwpeters,
in the site below there are some calculation sheets for flanges that might meet your needs.

prex
motori@xcalcs.com
http://www.xcalcs.com
Online tools for structural design

RE: Flange Design

Can anyone tell me where to find background information about the "Kellogg method" and the "Blick method" for checking piping systems against flange lekage due to external moments and forces. For the Kellogg method I know the formula, but I'm particulaly interested in the maximum allowable pressure to check that against, having seen someone use 1.5 times the nominal flange rating.

RE: Flange Design

Is anyone aware of a section of the code that describes requirements for the height of the raised face on an RF flange/nozzle?  For example, I know 900# flanges have a 1/4" tall raised face per B16.5.  However, I also have seen carbon steel flanges which have 3/16" overlay for corrosion protection and the raised face height is 1/16"  Was curious about the rationale.  I need to design a CS flange for strength with overlay for corrosion protection.  I have browsed through Section VIII Part UG-34 but have not (yet) found anything.

RE: Flange Design

Standard flange geometry is defined by the applicable standard (e.g. ASME B16.5) and this includes also the raised face geometry, that is normally determined by functional requisites more than by structural ones.
In designing a flange that will interface a standard flange you should preferably follow the geometry of the applicable standard: the overlay for corrosion protection can be machined after application to have the raised height as per standard.


prex
motori@xcalcsREMOVE.com
http://www.xcalcs.com
Online tools for structural design

RE: Flange Design

Is there any flange design analysis paper illustrating the FEA techniques of flange design, preferably on the internet?

RE: Flange Design

What is the pressure in a nitrogen cylinder.The volume of the cylinder is approx 50 lts. The supplier mentions that the pressure is 100 bar and volume is 7 m3. Is this true? How many hours the cylinder will last if the discharge is at the rate of 15 mililitres per minute and at 1.4 bar.Can anybody explain?

RE: Flange Design

The figure given by your supplier sounds correct. You can roughly multiply the volume of the cylinder by the pressure in bar to get the expanded volume of a gas such as nitrogen or air.
At that discharge rate you have more than 5000 hours: this is easily calculated from the volume (the pressure of 1.4 bar makes not a huge difference).


prex
motori@xcalcsREMOVE.com
http://www.xcalcs.com
Online tools for structural design

RE: Flange Design

I think there is a Flange4.zip program in the ASME software download library.

www.asme.org

RE: Flange Design

Perhaps somone should consider developing an ExCel spreadsheet template that will automate this publication:

Bulletin 502, Edition VII
"Modern Flange Design"
G+W Taylor-Bonney Division
P.O. Box 999
Southfield, Michigan 48037


This is a classic mechanical engineering design aid.

RE: Flange Design

The demo for Codeware's pressure vessel program COMPRESS includes a free ASME Flange design program.

Contact them at www.codeware.com

RE: Flange Design

Checkout

Thread378-19042

for a free flange design spreadsheet

although it's probably too late for manian 2 1/2 yrs after the first thread

Regards
Mogens

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