geliberman
Mechanical
- Jul 2, 2011
- 31
I am involved in designing a steam turbine piping system.
the inlet flange is 4" and outlet is 8"
as per NEMA SM-23 page 45:
the allowable load for nozzle are: Fx=447 lb, Fy=1118 lb, Fz=894 lb, Mx=2236 lb-ft, My=1118 lb-ft, Mz=1118 lb-ft
I used Caesar II to model the system, the forces are less than allowables, but the NEMA M-23 module in Caesar II has failed and I have to the 4.5 as the multiplication factor to pass this module.
I have some questions:
1-I have enclosed the turbine drawing, what point must be considered as reference point for NEMA M-23 load checking? Dx,Dy,Dz for 4" and 8" nozzle?
2-how can I reduce nozzle loads?
the inlet flange is 4" and outlet is 8"
as per NEMA SM-23 page 45:
the allowable load for nozzle are: Fx=447 lb, Fy=1118 lb, Fz=894 lb, Mx=2236 lb-ft, My=1118 lb-ft, Mz=1118 lb-ft
I used Caesar II to model the system, the forces are less than allowables, but the NEMA M-23 module in Caesar II has failed and I have to the 4.5 as the multiplication factor to pass this module.
I have some questions:
1-I have enclosed the turbine drawing, what point must be considered as reference point for NEMA M-23 load checking? Dx,Dy,Dz for 4" and 8" nozzle?
2-how can I reduce nozzle loads?