packdad
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2001
- 71
Let's say you have a valve with a bonnet that bolts to the body. It's a gasketed connection with the gasket located within the bolt circle. When the pressure force on the bonnet is considered during valve design, do you assume design pressure only within the diameter of the gasket, or do you take it all the way out to the bolt circle (or to the edge of the flange)?
I would think, since gaskets are prone to leak and are not really pressure boundary components, that you'd have to assume design pressure beyond the gasket for design purposes, but I'd like to hear if this is, in fact, true.
I would think, since gaskets are prone to leak and are not really pressure boundary components, that you'd have to assume design pressure beyond the gasket for design purposes, but I'd like to hear if this is, in fact, true.