MAWP should not be higher than Design Pressure if the allowable nozzle loads and vessel support/skirt design are based on the Design Pressure and the built plate thickness?
Option A welding to the thickened part the WN would likely have lower stress than the SO case. You can use FEA and compare local stress with conventual pipe on pipe weld.
The design pressure and pipe loads must very low to do this in any case with no reinforcing pad.
NZ was going to copy OZ and require the registration of all "engineers" but now certification will only be required for certain work.
We will still have CPeng if you want it even if working in field with no statutory requirement.
In OZ what is the definition of "engineer" and does this catch...
A bit OT, but I have seen vessel designers get caught out with commercial software because the skirt design does not include the loads from external piping attached to the vessel. e.g EQ calculation only uses the weight of the vessel and does no add the EQ loads from attached piping.
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Yes do allow for EQ, unless you are allowed to have the EQ rip the nozzles off the vessel.
Good advice from GDD on the design process.
Even plastic piping codes like ISO 14692 have allowance for occasional loads. You have not said what your vessel code is?
Option 1 is where you would get a delamination when you cut a flange (donut) from a plate without rolling. You are allowed in the flange code to make flanges this way but not with hubs.
Operating stress in a flange is from bending around the gasket from bolting load. Option 2 puts the...
What programme are you using for the stress analysis? Most have model elements for vessel nozzles. Stiffness is calculated from the vessel diameter and thickness.
1/16” movement rule of thumb could be way off and non-conservative.
Do include the thermal movement of the nozzle away for the...
However the B16.9 fitting manufacture determines the fitting thickness (2.2.1) they will have minimum thickness distribution to apply to all fittings.
They are required to provide records of the design/test (2.2.3) to the purchaser.
Most hydro leak tests do put much stress in to the pipe. Starting with the design pressure you work out a minimum thickness, then add MA and CA then select the next standard thickness. The design and test pressure is then working on pipe wall that is thicker than the minimum and the stresses...
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Which of these is the correct arrangement of tie rods for a pressure balanced axial bellows?
The first one does not look right and middle has too many locking nuts?