nctexan22
Mechanical
- Apr 14, 2008
- 26
Because BX gaskets are pressure energized seals, does this qualify them as "self-energized" as defined by Section VIII Div. 2? Table 4.16.1 (gasket factors for determining bolt loads) gives "m" and "y" as 0 for self-energizing gaskets, but the seating stress for ring joints is very high. Which factors apply for a BX RTJ gasket?
It seems to me that if it's a self-energized seal, the internal system pressure would increase the gasket seating stress on the flange contact surface, though Section VIII tells us that the axial force required to compress this type of gasket is zero. I'm a bit confused.
It seems to me that if it's a self-energized seal, the internal system pressure would increase the gasket seating stress on the flange contact surface, though Section VIII tells us that the axial force required to compress this type of gasket is zero. I'm a bit confused.