Aug 29, 2006 #1 wfn217 Chemical Joined Aug 11, 2006 Messages 101 Location US Is it permissible for nozzle reinforcing pads to overlap?
Aug 29, 2006 #2 lostsailor Structural Joined May 10, 2004 Messages 149 Location US wfn217, When you say overlap do you mean an overlap of the area required for reinforcement or an actual overlap of the pads themselves? Regards, RLS Upvote 0 Downvote
wfn217, When you say overlap do you mean an overlap of the area required for reinforcement or an actual overlap of the pads themselves? Regards, RLS
Aug 29, 2006 Thread starter #3 wfn217 Chemical Joined Aug 11, 2006 Messages 101 Location US Overlap of the area. Upvote 0 Downvote
Aug 29, 2006 #4 rb1957 Aerospace Joined Apr 15, 2005 Messages 16,165 Location CA would this mean two nozzles on one pad ? i guess it would depend on the spacing between the nozzles, maybe they can be a little closer together than if there were two pads side-by-side ... Upvote 0 Downvote
would this mean two nozzles on one pad ? i guess it would depend on the spacing between the nozzles, maybe they can be a little closer together than if there were two pads side-by-side ...
Aug 29, 2006 #5 JStephen Mechanical Joined Aug 25, 2004 Messages 8,743 Location US See UG-42, "Reinforcement of Multiple Openings". In addition to reinforcing considerations, weld distortion may make it prudent to use a single repad on two nozzles rather than two separate reinforcements. Upvote 0 Downvote
See UG-42, "Reinforcement of Multiple Openings". In addition to reinforcing considerations, weld distortion may make it prudent to use a single repad on two nozzles rather than two separate reinforcements.
Aug 29, 2006 Thread starter #6 wfn217 Chemical Joined Aug 11, 2006 Messages 101 Location US Thanks J. Upvote 0 Downvote