MrVessels
Mechanical
- Jan 30, 2003
- 13
Does anyone have direct experience of designing and operating 3 or 4 bolt large diameter flanges (up to 50 inches) especially with respect to determination of flange leakage?
These flanges are on vessels in radioactive service and mate to rotating equipment which must be removed by remote handling equipment, hence the limit on the number of bolts.
The gaskets are EPDM O-rings held captive in grooves on the flange, so gasket seating is not a problem and the design pressure is only 15 psig so the size of the bolts also is manageable.
However the potential for leakage of the joint is of concern and I'm looking for allowable flange deflection recommendations based on successful operating experience.
These flanges are on vessels in radioactive service and mate to rotating equipment which must be removed by remote handling equipment, hence the limit on the number of bolts.
The gaskets are EPDM O-rings held captive in grooves on the flange, so gasket seating is not a problem and the design pressure is only 15 psig so the size of the bolts also is manageable.
However the potential for leakage of the joint is of concern and I'm looking for allowable flange deflection recommendations based on successful operating experience.