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Skillet blind thickness for an air test

Brad Mudd

Petroleum
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I am going to air test some gas distribution piping. The test pressure is between 90-100psi, I am planning on using a skillet blind between 2-12” 600 series flanges. What thickness of plate would be required?
 
There should be a formula in the piping code for blinds/spades.
 
Class 600 flanges for 100 psi?

See ASME B16.48 for line blank thicknesses for the various ASME pressure classes.
 
Also what on earth are "600 series" flanges?? or "Skillet blind" for that matter. Do you just mean a blind flange or a spade?

Could be anything, but if you mean class 600 flanges to ASME B 16.5 then yes, use ASME B 16.48 as noted above.

But please be a bit more precise - that's what design engineers do.

If you're trying to use some home made flat plate then you need to do a design analysis to ASME VIII or similar. Note at 100 psi this plate has a force of 5 tonnes being exerted on it so no 3mm thick piece of "steel" please....
 
I am going to air test some gas distribution piping. The test pressure is between 90-100psi, I am planning on using a skillet blind between 2-12” 600 series flanges. What thickness of plate would be required?
Best to start with the code of construction for the system. If B31.1/3 or ASME VIII, there are formulas for design.
 

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