sshultz460
Petroleum
- Aug 22, 2003
- 6
We are setting up a flange torquing guideline and I am having alot of trouble deciding on what to use. Basically my problem is too much information. (how odd)
I have guidelines from my bolt manufacture to go to 52ksi bolt stress, and then you look at ASME PCC-1 Bolted flange joint assemblies and it gives you a diffrent number based again on bolt size. Even Hytorc says to torque to bolt size, and everyones numbers are diffrent.
Then I have an flange specific recomended torques (6"-300 series, 8"-300 series etx) from my gasket manufacturer (none of these torques will exceed 60 ksi bolt stress, and usually they are fairly close to the 52ksi stress numbers, some closer than others).
I work for a pipeline company so thermal stress isn't much of a concern.
All of these gaskets and flanges are to B16-20 (we use rasied face flanges and spiral wound gaskets)
My main question is this: Is it better engineering practice to have a flange specific program, or to torque a 14" 900 flange to the same value as a 16" 600 flange (just one example)
Per bolt stress (52ksi) you would take both of them to 1676 ft-lbs.(1 1/2-8 b7 bolt)
Per Gasket manufacturer you would take a 14" 900 series to 1164 ft-lbs and the 16" 600 series to 1600 ft lbs
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I have guidelines from my bolt manufacture to go to 52ksi bolt stress, and then you look at ASME PCC-1 Bolted flange joint assemblies and it gives you a diffrent number based again on bolt size. Even Hytorc says to torque to bolt size, and everyones numbers are diffrent.
Then I have an flange specific recomended torques (6"-300 series, 8"-300 series etx) from my gasket manufacturer (none of these torques will exceed 60 ksi bolt stress, and usually they are fairly close to the 52ksi stress numbers, some closer than others).
I work for a pipeline company so thermal stress isn't much of a concern.
All of these gaskets and flanges are to B16-20 (we use rasied face flanges and spiral wound gaskets)
My main question is this: Is it better engineering practice to have a flange specific program, or to torque a 14" 900 flange to the same value as a 16" 600 flange (just one example)
Per bolt stress (52ksi) you would take both of them to 1676 ft-lbs.(1 1/2-8 b7 bolt)
Per Gasket manufacturer you would take a 14" 900 series to 1164 ft-lbs and the 16" 600 series to 1600 ft lbs
Any help would be greatly appreciated