PipingEquipment
Mechanical
- Jun 18, 2009
- 81
Section VIII Div 1 doesn't explicitly prohibit the use of certain shapes for openings, other than corners must have a radius (doesn't specify how much of a radius), but it recommends circular, ellipsoidal and obround. My question is, if we have a shape not covered in the nozzle calculations what is the recommended method of figuring out the reinforcement and nozzle calculations? Would FEA be the best (or an acceptable) way to do this?
This particular shape is two circles that intersect, and at the point of intersection the corner would be rounded, I recommended an obround opening but they want to make the heat transfer as efficient as possible and would like to make the shape have the smallest cross-sectional area possible.
This particular shape is two circles that intersect, and at the point of intersection the corner would be rounded, I recommended an obround opening but they want to make the heat transfer as efficient as possible and would like to make the shape have the smallest cross-sectional area possible.