I have been asked to calculate the stress on a pipe flange to determine if any reinforcement is required and if so what it would be. The pipe is 20" OD x .500" wall with the grade to be selected between A-53 gd B or API-5LX-42. The flanges already specified are ANSI Class 300lb slip on flanges. The test pressure of this water line in the mountains is 474 psi.
I am an estimator/project manager in the steel and pipe fabrication industry and the engineer (owner's representative) requests that I submit stress calculations regarding the above for his review. Does anyone out have the formula so I can get this done? This is the first time I have been asked to calculate stress on a flange. I would do this for no other reason than to aquire this knowledge about flanges but I really feel the responsibility for this design aspect should fall on the engineer that design the project. Am I correct? Assistance will be greatly appreciated.
John
I am an estimator/project manager in the steel and pipe fabrication industry and the engineer (owner's representative) requests that I submit stress calculations regarding the above for his review. Does anyone out have the formula so I can get this done? This is the first time I have been asked to calculate stress on a flange. I would do this for no other reason than to aquire this knowledge about flanges but I really feel the responsibility for this design aspect should fall on the engineer that design the project. Am I correct? Assistance will be greatly appreciated.
John