MattNCSU03
Mechanical
- Sep 22, 2005
- 48
I have a settling tank with 18" Class 150 flange on one end. I've been asked to design a 6" bell-mouth exit for the settling tank through the flange. I couldn't get it to insert inline, but I've attached a sketch of the pipe spool concept I've mocked up. The site requires that it be designed to B31.3 or B31.1 NBEP, design pressure/temp is 100psi/100F.
My concept is using a 18x6 reducing slip on flange to pass 6" SCH 40 pipe through the flange into the settling tank. The bell-mouth would be buttwelded to the pipe and on the other end a 6" SO or WN flange would be used. My question is how would the pipe need to be welded to the flange? I would assume a fillet on both sides but the B16.5/B31.3 does not appear to cover this scenario. I am also open to other approaches if someone has a suggestion.
Thanks,
Matt
My concept is using a 18x6 reducing slip on flange to pass 6" SCH 40 pipe through the flange into the settling tank. The bell-mouth would be buttwelded to the pipe and on the other end a 6" SO or WN flange would be used. My question is how would the pipe need to be welded to the flange? I would assume a fillet on both sides but the B16.5/B31.3 does not appear to cover this scenario. I am also open to other approaches if someone has a suggestion.
Thanks,
Matt