mathias28
Mechanical
- Apr 15, 2009
- 8
I'm trying to choose a flange for a subsea vessel but I'm having some problems to make the best choise.
a) In subsea equipments I always go for a API 6A/17D flange, but it goes up to 30" size, so 38 inches is way to big for API flanges. And API don't address what to do for bigger flanges.
b) I thought about ASME flange with ring type joint, but ring gasket according to ASME 16.47 is suitable up to NPS 36 (35 ID).
c) I couldn't find any note at ASME code regarding external pressures. I'm talking about REAL EXTERNAL PRESSURE (1500 psi), not just vacuum pressure.
d) ASME class 900 is 100 psi lower than my need of 2300psi internal pressure. And no bigger pressure class is available. Extrapolation on ASME tables is not allowed either.
I have 1500psi external pressure (3000 feet water depth)and 2300psi internal pressure.
Thanks in advance,
Mathias
a) In subsea equipments I always go for a API 6A/17D flange, but it goes up to 30" size, so 38 inches is way to big for API flanges. And API don't address what to do for bigger flanges.
b) I thought about ASME flange with ring type joint, but ring gasket according to ASME 16.47 is suitable up to NPS 36 (35 ID).
c) I couldn't find any note at ASME code regarding external pressures. I'm talking about REAL EXTERNAL PRESSURE (1500 psi), not just vacuum pressure.
d) ASME class 900 is 100 psi lower than my need of 2300psi internal pressure. And no bigger pressure class is available. Extrapolation on ASME tables is not allowed either.
I have 1500psi external pressure (3000 feet water depth)and 2300psi internal pressure.
Thanks in advance,
Mathias