vitalis77
Mechanical
- Nov 1, 2006
- 13
Hi folks,
Here's a good one and rather strange query from the project management department.
They are about to perform a hydraulic test on venturi meters and since they are not willing to purchase blind flanges for the procedure, they are proposing to machine them so as to match the ASME B 16.47 dimensions-requirements. One of them asked me if I can perform a calculation on bolted covers acc. to ASME VIII div.1 and then try to minimize the calculated thickness using an external reinforcing for this above mentioned cover (i.e stiffener e.t.c) (P.S.Vessel IS NOT subjected to external pressure!!). I'm trying to come up with a solution but as far as I know there is no reference for such action throughout this code. I'm I right? Instead I proposed a finite element analysis to achieve that.
Could any of you vessel experts direct me to an applied
approach that indicates a good engineering practice.
Here's a good one and rather strange query from the project management department.
They are about to perform a hydraulic test on venturi meters and since they are not willing to purchase blind flanges for the procedure, they are proposing to machine them so as to match the ASME B 16.47 dimensions-requirements. One of them asked me if I can perform a calculation on bolted covers acc. to ASME VIII div.1 and then try to minimize the calculated thickness using an external reinforcing for this above mentioned cover (i.e stiffener e.t.c) (P.S.Vessel IS NOT subjected to external pressure!!). I'm trying to come up with a solution but as far as I know there is no reference for such action throughout this code. I'm I right? Instead I proposed a finite element analysis to achieve that.
Could any of you vessel experts direct me to an applied
approach that indicates a good engineering practice.