skasliwal
Mechanical
- Apr 1, 2005
- 10
Guys,
I have referred a lot of literature on the issue but my problem remains to be unsolved.
I am rerating a few exchangers built back in 1955 to a higher shell and tube side design pressure. To my understanding I can use the code effective at that time along with the old stess values for this purpose. I have no record of what the caclulations were based on back in 1955.
so my question(s) is can i use the 98' Edition of the code ?? Does that mean that the tubesheet can be designed per TEMA (and not UHX)?? How about on the flanges, can we disregard the pass partition rib area, J factor and all the other good stuff that has recently became mandatory ?
Thanks in advance.
Skasliwal
I have referred a lot of literature on the issue but my problem remains to be unsolved.
I am rerating a few exchangers built back in 1955 to a higher shell and tube side design pressure. To my understanding I can use the code effective at that time along with the old stess values for this purpose. I have no record of what the caclulations were based on back in 1955.
so my question(s) is can i use the 98' Edition of the code ?? Does that mean that the tubesheet can be designed per TEMA (and not UHX)?? How about on the flanges, can we disregard the pass partition rib area, J factor and all the other good stuff that has recently became mandatory ?
Thanks in advance.
Skasliwal