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figuring Pred in a cylidrical vessle-eplosion proofing a cyclone 1

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Dirn

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May 20, 2009
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I have a vessle that I have to give the "P reduced" for but do not have any data on it since it's a new design. Is there a way to figure this out without using the arbirary numbers described in the FM data sheet 7-76? We are certain the cyclone can handle more than 4.4 psig but have not idea how to get this data. Any help or a point in the right direction would be great! Thanks in advace!

Dan
 
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Sure there is - I assume you have a construction drawing, know the grade of steel, the weld type/efficiency used.

I use ASME vessel equations and various others originating from API and other sources. I determine the weakest element using the design stress to base design pressure.

Pred equations are in NFPA 68 2007, Ch 6.3. You decide if you will allow/disallow deformation in the event of a deflagration this determines if you factor against the ratio of yield or ultimate to the design pressure.

 
Thank you for pointing me in the correct direction!
 
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