jimpiper60777
Mechanical
- Jul 14, 2009
- 7
Hi!
The client has issued a project memo to avoid trim elbows. As stated on paragraph 328.4(b)(c) of B31.3 that the max. trim on a ASME B16.9 elbow is 3 degrees.
I am revising the configuration of the pipe and I found out that the only way to connect the line to avoid trimming is to roll two 45 degree elbows.
Can anyone explain and give a theorem/computation or technique in rolling and offseting the 45 degrees elbow without trimming it. It seems to be very difficult to converge them with no percent error.
Best Regards,
Jimpiper
The client has issued a project memo to avoid trim elbows. As stated on paragraph 328.4(b)(c) of B31.3 that the max. trim on a ASME B16.9 elbow is 3 degrees.
I am revising the configuration of the pipe and I found out that the only way to connect the line to avoid trimming is to roll two 45 degree elbows.
Can anyone explain and give a theorem/computation or technique in rolling and offseting the 45 degrees elbow without trimming it. It seems to be very difficult to converge them with no percent error.
Best Regards,
Jimpiper