NEBarkley
Mechanical
- May 30, 2013
- 5
I am building a horizontal vessel with 0.375" thick shell walls in Compress and the customer requires large nozzle loadings to be applied to each nozzle. For a particular 30" ID nozzle, the nozzle loadings are so large that the reinforcement pad required is outside of allowable Code reinforcement limits per UG-37, and the only practical solution I know of is to scrap the 0.375" plate to a thicker shell can, 0.75" thick, for that section.
My question is: Would it be possible to make an 0.75" insert plate sufficiently large in distance from the nozzle edge so that I can legally take credit for the plate as though the entire shell were 0.75" thick? If so, how would I determine that dimension? Use the Code mandated limit of reinforcement as the minimum distance the insert plate must meet?
Thanks in advance for any guidance
My question is: Would it be possible to make an 0.75" insert plate sufficiently large in distance from the nozzle edge so that I can legally take credit for the plate as though the entire shell were 0.75" thick? If so, how would I determine that dimension? Use the Code mandated limit of reinforcement as the minimum distance the insert plate must meet?
Thanks in advance for any guidance