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Design a rupture disc

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MikeG7

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Jun 6, 2012
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Hi.
Is it feasible for a one-off application to design your own rupture disk to be installed in a pipeline?
They are commercially available, but can you do this and how? The shapes I have seen for the diaphragm is flat and dished, both secured by a robust housing so that the disk can be replaced after failure. Materials of construction and method of design unknown to me.
Thanks, MikeG7
 
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Then there is material certification, full scale testing, peformance confidence, corrosion protection, pressure cycling fatigue risk and the probability that the survival of your plant will depend on this component.

I would recommend going to a recognised ASME or similar certified supplier.
 
Rupture Disks are Code-stamped items, just like pressure relief valves. To make a R/D for overpressure protection, you would need to obtain the Stamp.
 
That's what I was thinking, just wanted some confirmation. It's not feasible...
 
Why you would want a rupture disk in a pipeline is beyond me. Pressure vessel / HX yes, pipeline no.

My motto: Learn something new every day

Also: There's usually a good reason why everyone does it that way
 
The rupture disc manufacturers go thru a "proving" process during manufacture, they make a number of discs slightly different and burst them. I'd think it difficult to make your own.

Regards,

Mike
 
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