yes geoff13..i think i got the logic..
the integral slip-on(in pv-elite) is 8a,9a or 10a...when we consider optional flange as integral flange(note-6, fig.2-4)
so it is the g0 & g1 dimension that differ optional flange when considered as integral flange.
so all optional flanges can be consider...
i am new to asme..
1) In Pv-elite, bolted flange calculation they have shown a type of flange named Integral slip-on flange.
as this flange to shell joint would be fillet weld. now i have go through MA2 fig. 2-4 5/6/6a/6b/7 as example of integral flange those all having a butt-joit with the...
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