Hi all,
I am trying to find elevated yield and tensile strength properties for 15MO3 plate, for use in a PD 5500 vessel design. PD 5500 does not have stress values above 400 degC, my design temperature is 440 deg C.
Thanks.
John
Hi all,
I'm not a corrosion engineer, so forgive me if the terminology I use is incorrect. I have a 304 stainless steel stud bar passing through a hole in a galvanised carbon steel plate. I have been advised that to mix 304 ss and galvanised materials is not recommended as the zinc interacts...
Hi all,
for R&R, normally the vessels are refractory lined.You do not want to test using water as it will damage the refractory lining.In this instance, pneumatic test should be specified.Be aware that during the pneumetic test the stored energy due to the compressability of the air used for...
sk,
it has to do with the process that is going on inside the vessel.Absorption and adsorption are two completely different mechanisms.I'm not a chemical engineer, so I can't explain the processes to you, but I do know that the vessels will be completely different in their internal structures...
Hi gbratis,
1) No, ASME does not exempt reinforcement calculations for o-let nozzles, except if they fall into the exemption categories as specified in UG-36 (c)(3).
2) In my experience, the weldoflanges, etc. are normally forged. Did you use the allowable stress values for the forging material...
Hi,
this issue of including pressure thrust on nozzles for WRC-107/297 analyses...If one takes a blanked manway nozzle, is it necessary to do WRC-107/297 nozzle load calculations?Certainly there is a pressure thrust on the blanked nozzle.This pressure thrust would create a substantial radial...
Hi all,
PEHasan, I'd suggest that you approach your weld cap supplier for some dimensions of the weld caps.UG-32 design for 2:1 semi-ellipsoidal heads require the head shape to be truly ellipsoidal, or if manufactured using two radii then the crown radius must be 0.9D and knuckle 0.17D.Most...
Hi Andy,
thanks for the post. We actually managed to track down a copy of BS 3059/5:1958.The spec is : BS 3059/5 : Hot Finished Seamless Carbon Steel Boiler and Superheater Tubes.In the document the tensile strength is set at 27 tons/in^2 as a minimum, with a 35 ton/in^2 maximum.So, I have a...
Hi all,
I'm trying to find some mechanical and chemical properties for BS 3059/5 material (circa 1965).The material has since been replaced by an updated material specification, this much I know.The 1965 edition of BS 1515 I have does not list any modern equivalents, and the issues of BS 3059...
Hi All,
we are doing some retrofitting to a vessel manufactured from BS 1501-161 Gr.C material (1959). I think that this material is equivalent in terms of tensile and yield strength to BS 1501-161-430, however, I can't find any literature to confirm this. Can anyone confirm that I may use BS...
Hi all,
we've all come across these confusing terms. At the company I worked at, we used the term "post forming heat treatment" and "post weld heat treatment". We used these because post forming heat treatment could be a stress relieve, or normalising (eg. on a dished end). We would then use...
Hi,
first off, I am not a corrosion, nor materials engineer, but a vessel one.So forgive me if this post is useless. We are busy installing an air cooler with the following charcteristics.
Design pressure 5590 kPag
Design temperature 160 degC
Wet sour service-
H2 partial pressure 3730 kPaA
H2S...
Hi Neil,
sorry for the delay in the response to your question. Bear in mind that the shell is seeing circumferential stresses due to pressure (see UG-37, definition of tr), whereas the flat head is seeing bending stresses. I believe that it is the intent of the code that one should not "mix"...
Hi all,
in PD 5500, cl 3.6.3.3.3(c) is stated:
"Using a suitable stress analysis technique,....due to pressure p".
What is a "suitable stress analysis technique"?
Also, is there any way to reinforce / calculate the junction at the small end of the cone to avoid the 3.6.3.3.3 calculation?
Ta.
John
Hi,
I assume that the flat head and cylinder are of the same material, and that the circumferential weld is near the flat head knuckle...Caluculate the maximum distance from the nozzle centreline to the start of the flat head knuckle (ie. the cylindrical portion). For area A1, take the...