tgstodd
Mechanical
- Jul 26, 2013
- 3
I have an application involving a special flange (based on ASME 16.5 1500lb) which has a spacer in the flange pair. There are ring type joints either side of the spacer. The problem I have is that very high bolt torques (and preloads) are required in order to achieve the 3mm offset at each ring as specified in B16.5. The bolts are now over stressed compared to the B31.3 allowable stresses as are the flanges based on an ASME VIII Div1 Appx 2 calculation. With "regular" bolt torque values each ring joint has an offset of approximately 5.5mm.
Can anyone shed any light? This is a common scenario for example wafer check valves with RTJ faces.
Secondary questions are:
A, Do B16.20 RTJ's deform plastically under gasket seating
B, Are the ASME VIII Div1 Appx2 seating stresses reliable?
C, Secondly are the B16.5 gaps typically attainable without using high torques?
Regards,
Tim
Can anyone shed any light? This is a common scenario for example wafer check valves with RTJ faces.
Secondary questions are:
A, Do B16.20 RTJ's deform plastically under gasket seating
B, Are the ASME VIII Div1 Appx2 seating stresses reliable?
C, Secondly are the B16.5 gaps typically attainable without using high torques?
Regards,
Tim