JHJ086
Mechanical
- Dec 12, 2012
- 2
Dear all
We have got an ASME piping system design that needs to be continued from a SANS design. We are using ASME B16.5 flanges class 300 & class 150, drilled according to SANS 1123 T4000 to make the connection. I have to do flange calcs to qualify the altered ASME flanges for AIA approval.
I'm doing these flange calcs under ASME VIII DIV 1 Appendix 2 but have trouble with reading the required values of f, F and V from the charts and by following the formulas for these factors the values I get are of the charts. As hub length is a factor that influences the outcome of h/h_o, what is the value for h that I am to use in this formula, I have played around with options and arriving at some good looking wrong answers.
Please have a look at the calculations done(see link). one is in US customary units(this one actually worked out for values of f, F & V from the charts) the other tab didn't quite work out and resorting to the formulas also prove inadequate. I tried the calculations in both imperial and metric units but still get stuck at one point.
Am I on the right track with qualifying these flanges under altered conditions or is there another route I should be following?
Thank you in advance
We have got an ASME piping system design that needs to be continued from a SANS design. We are using ASME B16.5 flanges class 300 & class 150, drilled according to SANS 1123 T4000 to make the connection. I have to do flange calcs to qualify the altered ASME flanges for AIA approval.
I'm doing these flange calcs under ASME VIII DIV 1 Appendix 2 but have trouble with reading the required values of f, F and V from the charts and by following the formulas for these factors the values I get are of the charts. As hub length is a factor that influences the outcome of h/h_o, what is the value for h that I am to use in this formula, I have played around with options and arriving at some good looking wrong answers.
Please have a look at the calculations done(see link). one is in US customary units(this one actually worked out for values of f, F & V from the charts) the other tab didn't quite work out and resorting to the formulas also prove inadequate. I tried the calculations in both imperial and metric units but still get stuck at one point.
Am I on the right track with qualifying these flanges under altered conditions or is there another route I should be following?
Thank you in advance