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steam jacketed vessels

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klienberger

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Our company manufactures steam jacketed kettles in accordance with ASME Section VIII, Division 1. Is there any computer program which include jackets in accordance with Appendix 9 and gives credit for a nozzle penetration through the jacket which would act as a stay thus decreasing the required inner and outer shell thickness?

 
Why not staying the whole thing.
If you use nozzles as stays (you may) but you have to put a lot of them to make them have value.
I do not know about a comp. progr./or if exist.
ER
 
klein,

Which type of jacket are you considering ? Half-pipe ? Dimpled ?

"Codecalc" considers "half-pipe jackets" in the design of pressure vessels as per ASME VIII ( Appendix EE)


The COADE product,"Codecalc" performs a similar evaluation


Start with these two and ask the developers....Please report back to us, as a common courtesy, on what you have learned.

My opinion only.....

MJC



"There comes a time in the affairs of man when he must take the bull by the tail and face the situation." W.C. Fields
 
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