Thank you all for your replies.
Maybe i was not clear enough in my explanation.
We are a West-European supplier of branch outlets, forged fittings, special flanges, etc., not a manufacturer or piping engineers.
The example i gave (a 10" STD weldolet attached to a 20" XS header pipe) is an actual situation.
We have to add stress calculations to the material supplies to our customer.
What i have done is to investigate if the
reinforced area in the connection between header pipe and weldolet is sufficient enough. (The weldolet is attached to the header pipe by welding)
See also the par 304.3 of the ASME B31.3
First i calculate the maximum allowable internal pressure using the formula's according to ASME B31.3 for the header pipe. Taking into account the tolerances and corrosion allowance.
This maximum allowable pressure i use in the calculation for determination of the minimum required reinforcement area of the welded connection from the weldolet to the header pipe.
The results shows which dimensions the weldolet must have to resist the conditions under the maximum allowable internal pressure rate of the header pipe.
Maybe i have explain my problem a little bit better now.
Hopefully some of your guys can help me..... Thanks!
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