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- Jan 31, 2005
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I was reading thru RCB-7.132 in TEMA 1999 code for HX design. It says "for U tube tubesheets, where the tubesheet is extended as a flange for bolting to heads or shells with ring type gaskets, P = Ps + Pb or Pt + Pb depending upon hte side under consideration". Just above this statement, it says "For other type of exchangers, P shall be the design pressure, shell side or tube side, corrected for vacuum when present on the opposite side, or differential pressure when specified by the purchaser"
I am trying to figure out if a tubesheet for a "BEU" type HX can be designed ONLY FOR DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE. If I go by the above information in TEMA 1999, I guess I can not. Anybody has an opinion on this issue? Please let me know.
I guess it is not typical for a tubesheet to be designed only for the differential pressure. If it needs to be done, it can be done only with purchasers permission. But what about a BEU type heat exchanger? It looks like TEMA 1999 does not give you that option for a U-tube tubesheet.
I am trying to figure out if a tubesheet for a "BEU" type HX can be designed ONLY FOR DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE. If I go by the above information in TEMA 1999, I guess I can not. Anybody has an opinion on this issue? Please let me know.
I guess it is not typical for a tubesheet to be designed only for the differential pressure. If it needs to be done, it can be done only with purchasers permission. But what about a BEU type heat exchanger? It looks like TEMA 1999 does not give you that option for a U-tube tubesheet.