the bevel is the result of the angular cut where it meets the 6" diameter. i cannot be supressed.
I was looking for a way to develop that square face, haven't got there yet..
I have a sheet metal tube with a circular cut on one end.
such as if you inserted a 3" tube into a 6" tube at an angle of 30 degrees. Off the axis of the 6" pipe. so now the 3" pipe has a cut that follows the profile of the 6" pipe. A typical y intersection.
I now want to take that 3" pipe and...
That is correct,
Since the leak rate is for the cummulative rates of all possible leak paths, we are interested in the "global" as you put it, value. If we find a non-conforming valve, we can either "probe" it, use leak detection fluid, or immerse it in alcohol or DI water, to locate the leak...
Since we will have high pressure involved we plan to first proof test the valve at 150%WP. Then we need to install a burst disk into the valve. We will then perform the HE /N2 filling operation with the valve still in the proof fixture.
Once pressure and temp stabilize we'll do a 60 second...
i have heard of Helium ratios ranging from 1.4 to 2.6 in relation to Air. I assumed a value of 2.0 and came up with 3.35e-5 scc/sec.
I feel more confident now to review these figures with the current source who calculated the leak rate to 9.96e-6. I don't want to build this test any tighter...
I'm trying to develop a Mass spec leak rate for a high pressure valve. (3000-3200 psig)
We are allowed a mass loss rate of 0.0015 grams/hr. (nitrogen)
I would like to convert that to scc/sec nitrogen
and then to scc/sec Helium leak rates.
Once that is accomplished I need to develope a...
We are having a discussions as whether it is better to passivate before or after performing final Lap / Polish of a metal seat. Material 300 series CRES, min 8 finish.
we perform the lap in house but the part is machined and passivated prior to our reciept.
Is there any spec that stipulates...
Does anyone have a simple process to test compressive strength of soils in the bottom of a post hole, dug for an attached deck. Building codes are dictating a 20" minimum hole size unless comrpessive stregth of the soil is determined.
Thanks
Gary
I do this frequently with fixturing for right and left hand components.
I open an assembly, insert an unused base part. I use a thin plate at the exact location of the origin.
Then I insert the completed right or left hand assembly appropriately to the left or right of this plate.
Then i mirror...
I'm looking for a suggestion for a ceramic insulating plate.
I'll be using the plate on a 3" x 60" aluminum plate heated internally by an element to about 500F. the plate will be about 1" thick. along the lower 1" of this plate's face I'd like to attach a 1" x 60" long strip of ceramic plate. My...
We have solenoids that we purchase from a manufacturer.
They perform Insulation resistance and Dielectric testing IAW a define test procedure. We then send the assembly out into the world for use. We occasionally receive the product back from various airlines to be retested and recertified for...
I see a battle of engineering dwg vs structural detailing.
It's true SW does not have the detailing ability so useful to the structural detailers use to autocad. It is also true SW does a fantastic job of causing adherence to established dwg standards.
Some time spent wringing the "art" you...
The valves are used to contain a 3000 PSIG nitrogen and CO2 mixture.
they require low actuation forces and extremely low leakage rates. Because of this we have been using balls with a 3 finish and they have always come in with a mirror like appearance. We were told they were grade 100V (valve...
I am trying to update our ball-valve ball specifications.
I need to provides specifications for a 1.0" dia ball made of 316 SS.
We currently called out 100v (valve grade balls) but there does not seem to be a specification for valve grade balls.
We require a 3 Rma surface finish, with a...