dredre
Mechanical
- Jan 22, 2007
- 2
Hello,
I am dealing with a manhole cover for a tank. I would like to find the equation for determining the thickness of a gasket for the manhole. The gasket is typical, rubber and has punched out holes for the bolts, and seals to the outer edge of the manhole. I looked at ASME Section VIII Mandatory Appendix 2, but it states that the calcs are only for bolted flange connections with gaskets that are entirely within the circle enclosed by the bolt holes. Where can I find the equations for my particular situation. I already calculated the minimum bolt load that will maintain a residual compressive load on the gasket area that is greater than the internal pressure of the tank when the total load is reduced by the hydrostatic force. I have enough preload on the bolt, but I am trying to justify using a thicker gasket....
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thank you
I am dealing with a manhole cover for a tank. I would like to find the equation for determining the thickness of a gasket for the manhole. The gasket is typical, rubber and has punched out holes for the bolts, and seals to the outer edge of the manhole. I looked at ASME Section VIII Mandatory Appendix 2, but it states that the calcs are only for bolted flange connections with gaskets that are entirely within the circle enclosed by the bolt holes. Where can I find the equations for my particular situation. I already calculated the minimum bolt load that will maintain a residual compressive load on the gasket area that is greater than the internal pressure of the tank when the total load is reduced by the hydrostatic force. I have enough preload on the bolt, but I am trying to justify using a thicker gasket....
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thank you