Meck91
Mechanical
- Aug 26, 2009
- 33
I am trying to calculate pipe wall thickness of ASME B31.3 Carbon Steel NPS 2 & NPS 3 piping system. The design pressure of this system is very low (~ 110 Psig) & design temperature as 50 degree C. This results in very low value of tmin (i-e., pipe wall thickness required to withstand internal pressure only). For simplicity lets consider tmin as 1 mm and corrosion allowance as zero. On the basis of above calculation I can use NPS 2 Sch. 5 and same Sch. 5 for NPS 3 pipe. But i know that there will be issues with the weldability of this thickness of pipe, deflection/buckling might be other issues with the selection of this pipe schedule.
Now the question is, "How much i have to add in this tmin so that the selected pipe schedule will be structurally stable". Should i go to Sch. 10, Sch. 40? Any method to calculate the pipe wall thickness required for structural integrity ONLY, so that I can add both thickness (pressure thickness and structural thickness) and than select the next commercially available pipe schedule.
Would appreciate your feedback.
Thanks,
Meck91
Now the question is, "How much i have to add in this tmin so that the selected pipe schedule will be structurally stable". Should i go to Sch. 10, Sch. 40? Any method to calculate the pipe wall thickness required for structural integrity ONLY, so that I can add both thickness (pressure thickness and structural thickness) and than select the next commercially available pipe schedule.
Would appreciate your feedback.
Thanks,
Meck91