men5muw
Mechanical
- Nov 6, 2006
- 6
Hi,
I have two questions regarding B16.5 flange rating
1. If, for example, at 950F the maximum flange rating is 35psi, does it mean that piping is accepatble at 35psi? What about the margin for bending moment on flange due to piping?
If piping is at a pressure near to pressure rating of flange, the flanges would fail at very small moment as equivalent pressure is already equal to pressure rating
2. I have to rerate a line at 950F which was previoulsy at 800F. It was built in 1971. The pressure rating for 150# A105 flange in B16.5 1966 is 55 psi, in 1973 it is 40psi and in all later codes it is 35psi. Which rating should I use for rerate?
In my opinion, the rating was reduced based on experience and more insight in creep at elevated temperature and new values should be used. Please let me know your opinion.
Thanks
I have two questions regarding B16.5 flange rating
1. If, for example, at 950F the maximum flange rating is 35psi, does it mean that piping is accepatble at 35psi? What about the margin for bending moment on flange due to piping?
If piping is at a pressure near to pressure rating of flange, the flanges would fail at very small moment as equivalent pressure is already equal to pressure rating
2. I have to rerate a line at 950F which was previoulsy at 800F. It was built in 1971. The pressure rating for 150# A105 flange in B16.5 1966 is 55 psi, in 1973 it is 40psi and in all later codes it is 35psi. Which rating should I use for rerate?
In my opinion, the rating was reduced based on experience and more insight in creep at elevated temperature and new values should be used. Please let me know your opinion.
Thanks