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Peregrino7
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- Dec 10, 2003
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The general conditions of applicability for tubesheets of ASME Section VIII UHX-10(a) require the tubesheet be uniformly perforated over a nominally circular area.
The definition regarding "nominally circular area" has been a contentious issue on most shell and tube heat exchangers, as very few shell-and-tube layouts can be deemed to be "uniformly perforated over a nominally circular area".
Referring to ASME Interpretation VIII-1-04-61
Question: Do tubesheets for shell-and-tube heat exchangers having a no-tubes-in-window (NTIW) baffle design fall within the scope of Section VIII, Division 1 Part UHX?
Reply: No; see UHX-10(a) and U-2(g).
Since Part UHX provides no guidance for the design of tubesheets of an NTIW configuration - what is the accepted design basis used by COMPRESS?
The definition regarding "nominally circular area" has been a contentious issue on most shell and tube heat exchangers, as very few shell-and-tube layouts can be deemed to be "uniformly perforated over a nominally circular area".
Referring to ASME Interpretation VIII-1-04-61
Question: Do tubesheets for shell-and-tube heat exchangers having a no-tubes-in-window (NTIW) baffle design fall within the scope of Section VIII, Division 1 Part UHX?
Reply: No; see UHX-10(a) and U-2(g).
Since Part UHX provides no guidance for the design of tubesheets of an NTIW configuration - what is the accepted design basis used by COMPRESS?