texag
Mechanical
- Apr 6, 2006
- 33
Howdy,
Recently a customer asked me to verify that our valves meet the requirements of NORSOK R-001 sec 5.1.5 for the nozzle loads. Essentially this confirms that the valve design is sufficient to support minimum moment and force loads at the nozzle to body (shell) junction that other connected equipment may impart. NORSOK gives the equations for force and the moment based on CWP and nozzle OD. What I am confused about is NORSOK's description of location and direction those loads. Below is some text from that section.
"The moment 'M' (Nm) and the force 'F' (N) shall be applied simultaneously in:
-two perpendicular directions at the right angle to the axis of pipe or in the plane tangent to the pressure retaining part at the nozzle-to-shell interface;
-direction perpendicular to the above plane.
Whenever relevant, the stress analysis shall be done both for the radial force pulling outwards together with the internal design pressure and for the same force pushing inwards with zero pressure resp. vacuum."
Can anyone with experience using this specification give me a clearer explanation of how NORSOK is wanting the forces applied?
Recently a customer asked me to verify that our valves meet the requirements of NORSOK R-001 sec 5.1.5 for the nozzle loads. Essentially this confirms that the valve design is sufficient to support minimum moment and force loads at the nozzle to body (shell) junction that other connected equipment may impart. NORSOK gives the equations for force and the moment based on CWP and nozzle OD. What I am confused about is NORSOK's description of location and direction those loads. Below is some text from that section.
"The moment 'M' (Nm) and the force 'F' (N) shall be applied simultaneously in:
-two perpendicular directions at the right angle to the axis of pipe or in the plane tangent to the pressure retaining part at the nozzle-to-shell interface;
-direction perpendicular to the above plane.
Whenever relevant, the stress analysis shall be done both for the radial force pulling outwards together with the internal design pressure and for the same force pushing inwards with zero pressure resp. vacuum."
Can anyone with experience using this specification give me a clearer explanation of how NORSOK is wanting the forces applied?