Tricoach
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 22, 2010
- 13
I'm trying to design a plate connection for a hydrotest of an 8" schedule 80 carbon steel pipe. This pipe will see flows with a pressure up to 900psi coming from a hydraulic cake pump. I do not ever expect the pipe to see pressures higher than 300psi though. However, for some reason, the owner wants me to test the pipe at 1500psi. Extreme I know.
My thought is to fillet weld a flat plate onto the pipe for the one time test.
I was planning to use a 9" x 9" x 1" plate and fillet weld the plate to the pipe.
I have been looking at various equations, but i've been out of school a bit, so i'm having some trouble finding exactly what I want.
How can I be sure that the weld will support the force from the hydrotest?
any suggestions.
thank you.
My thought is to fillet weld a flat plate onto the pipe for the one time test.
I was planning to use a 9" x 9" x 1" plate and fillet weld the plate to the pipe.
I have been looking at various equations, but i've been out of school a bit, so i'm having some trouble finding exactly what I want.
How can I be sure that the weld will support the force from the hydrotest?
any suggestions.
thank you.