I am trying to develop a refrigeration unit for which I need to register the design in Canada. The codes used are CSA B51, CSA B52 and design codes include ASME section VIII. The design specification for the components are as follows:
The whole refrigeration system is to be registered as...
I submitted one of my designs for provincial registration with ABSA. The reviewer is asking us to validate the FEA results. Can someone let me know how I can validate the FEA results?
I have attached link to the FEA study that I performed.
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Thank you everybody for your views and suggestions. My current plan is to hookup the heater to a watt meter and measure the input energy. Assuming the heater would have an efficiency close to 100%, I would know the heat output. Let me give it a shot and see how the setup works.
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I am in the search for an equipment that gives out constant heat output. The equipment can be similar to an immersion heater, the output should not vary with the electrical input. This is to be used in the calorimetric testing of a two phase liguid (ice in brine solution).
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@Cobra17 What is the minimum burst/failure pressure required to pass the test? Is it 3 times of the design pressure??
@r6155 I looked at chapter VI of ASME B31.5 and found no information regarding proof test, though it talks about pressure tests and Leak tests. Can you please explain ?
My company builds systems that run on R404A and R410A. These refrigerants are being phased out in many parts of the world right now. We are in the search for a compatible, efficient alternative for our systems.
Is there a one stop solution or a guide to see which refrigerant is an acceptable...
I am in the process of registering one of our refrigeration system designs under ABSA. The engineer reviewing our documents said he needs us to do a proof test on the condenser coil which is part of the refrigeration system.
ASME B31.5 paragraph 504.7(c), says the heat transfer components...
@EDStainless. The carbon content of the material as per the MTR is 0.029%. Do this mean the material is both 316 and 316L? The mechanical properties also meet the requirements for both 316 and 316L. So, i am wondering what grade this material belong to?
I am having some confusion if the material I have is 316 or 316l. This is a SA-249 Stainless steel tube. Based on the material composition and strength requirements, the material fall into both.
If I consider the tube as 316, I could use the HA2 chart for external pressure and the required...
I am having trouble understanding clause 5.2 from CSA B52-18.
5.2(b) says we may be exempt from registration if the refrigeration system is covered by the following 4 standards. Does this mean our equipment has to comply with all 4 standards? What do I do if one of the standards is not...
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Thank you for directing me to CC202. it sure was a new learning.
No, I don't have a proper solution to this problem yet other than FEA or Burst Test.
I am trying to learn more about FEA analysis on pressure vessels and piping components. Do anyone know about a good guide or a course that I can do? I have little experience with Static FEA in solidworks. I am looking for something oriented at pressurized component's FEA as per ASME VII.
The design pressure of the fitting is 240 psi and design temperature is 80f. Our aim is not to connect the tubes in series, so we cannot use a 180 elbow. We can only use a Y joint in our application.
I need to design a Y fitting that acts as a nozzle to connect two pressure vessels. All 3 sections of the Y is to be made of 2" SS304 pipe. Which part of the ASME code should I use to do the design calculations for this Y ?
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Which external pressure stress chart should we use for 6063-T6 tubes? I couldn't find any chart for this material. Does this mean we cannot use this tube material for external pressures? Or is there a work around solution?
Thanks in advance.