dan240
Mechanical
- Mar 1, 2004
- 16
Hello,
I have a small design task for an R&D project and I'm trying to find an off-the-shelf solution for some flanges. We are building a small pressure vessel with a roughly 2.5" ID. It will operate between ATM and 150 psig, ambient temperature......should be easy.
There are several spool sections that need to bolt together and they need to be concentric and located axially (length wise) to within a reasonable tolerance. Right now we have flat pipe flanges with flat viton gaskets in the assembly design. The clearance holes on the flanges won't provide the concentricity we need and the flat gaskets don't seem like they will control the axial length very well.
If this was a vacuum assembly I would use an ISO flange. They have a centering rings that locates the flanges so they are concentric and bottom out so length is controlled fairly well.
Is there something analogous to this that will handle the 150 psi pressure?
.....I could add shoulder bolts and/or machine an annulus for a centering ring on our existing flanges. I thought maybe there is something out there already I might be able to use that is OTS.
Best,
Dan
I have a small design task for an R&D project and I'm trying to find an off-the-shelf solution for some flanges. We are building a small pressure vessel with a roughly 2.5" ID. It will operate between ATM and 150 psig, ambient temperature......should be easy.
There are several spool sections that need to bolt together and they need to be concentric and located axially (length wise) to within a reasonable tolerance. Right now we have flat pipe flanges with flat viton gaskets in the assembly design. The clearance holes on the flanges won't provide the concentricity we need and the flat gaskets don't seem like they will control the axial length very well.
If this was a vacuum assembly I would use an ISO flange. They have a centering rings that locates the flanges so they are concentric and bottom out so length is controlled fairly well.
Is there something analogous to this that will handle the 150 psi pressure?
.....I could add shoulder bolts and/or machine an annulus for a centering ring on our existing flanges. I thought maybe there is something out there already I might be able to use that is OTS.
Best,
Dan