Did you try searching for your answer in the code? ASME 31.3 Part 5, 319 Piping Flexibility.
If have questions feel free, but you have to do a bit of reading and there is no easy answer here.
We ran some pipe a while back and didn't provide any expansion provisions, here is what I learned (after hacking it all apart).
Pipe will expand 15mm for every 100m of straight run, every 100 degrees C delta.
Loops need to be wide enough to be flexible, something like 1/2 meter in...
I've been looking around throughout the day to see if I can find what you are asking in a code or standard. A colleague designed some structures for ice protection and ice rakes at one of the large oil sands plants, he was using the Alberta Building Code commentary but I cannot find anything in...
Both, it makes it easier for the contractor (me) but we've had the discrepancy you talk about happen to us. I've seen some designers insert a weasel clause in the TOS of section views saying "For reference only" or they have made the TOS drawing "Issued for Construction" and everything else...
The things I would look for are:
- Design VS. Asbuilt locations. If within tolerance for location and plumbness, otherwise the foundations engineer needs to look at it.
- Pile at specified depth, or reached refusal. You can see this in the pile counts. The pile inspector would have done this...
If your hubs are flush now I wouldn't loose sleep over a 60 thou overhang. This is a vendor question. Ask the vendor if they would like the pump back for so they can properly align it as they should have done correctly in the first place. If you bought one of those final sale lube oil packages...
Creeraam, you could use welding gauge (or a straight edge and some feeler gauges to see if the high-low is adequate. I wouldn't be too concern with it being water service. If it was me, I would have my welding foreman have a look at it, and if he doesn't like it I would have it x-rayed.
It doesn't make sense that only the spool experienced extreme corrosion, I would think its process related less than material. I think you may be trapping fluids.
Looked around a bit but there's not much in term of chart. Portland Cement Association says if the concrete was still plastic then there is no cold joint. If you calculate that you may have a cold joint, try to make yourself, or an inspector available when they strip so you can see if there is a...
What was the temperature? and were there any admixtures in the concrete? How much had they poured and how much did they have left? I can only speak from experience as I haven't dug too much into ACI (CSA for me). I would first get a feel for how cured I estimate the concrete was at the time they...
svkd, sometimes we slide the hubs down the shaft just a bit, a guy could make up the difference if there were enough room on the shaft, and move the pump hub a bit and the motor hub a bit.
The way we do this is fab up a rigid plate you can bolt on the hub, and make a spacer of the desired...
Is the coupling 3mm long or 3mm short? and what coupling gap do you need to achieve? is it a horizontal pump or a vertical pump? and is it a rigid coupling or a flexible coupling.
It would help to know the manufacturer of the pump.