I have looked into COMPANION GUIDE TO ASME CODE, an interpretation of various changes or inclusions brought about in the code, and have seen nothing but recommendation or apprehension that actual bolt stress may exceed allowable. Thus bolt stress be taken as much as 45000/d. According to my understanding this bolt stress shall be employed while calculating Wm1 and Wm2 which shall yield the required bolt area etc. From there onward once the worked out stress, per Appendix S recommendation, will be used in verifying Crushing width of Gasket, secondly it will be employed in calculating Mg moment. This moment will be used in calculating various kinds of stresses, like Sh, St etc. and then they will be compared with 0.9 times of yield of the Flange Material because the said appendix suggests that fears leakage are high during hydrostatic testing of the flange.
I would like to welcome your opinion.
regards,
Muhammad Imran Mirza