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  1. Christine74

    Exclusion From the Scope of ASME BPVC VIII-1 - water-based solution

    I searched ASME's Interpretations database ( https://cstools.asme.org/Interpretation/SearchInterpretation.cfm ) but I couldn't find anything addressing how they define "water". This is something you'll have discuss with your jurisdictional authority and your Authorized Inspector. -Christine
  2. Christine74

    Design liquid velocity recommended by TEMA

    Just to provide the relevant background info selecting the appropriate tube-side velocity is a balancing act of the following considerations: 1) Pressure drop 2) Convective heat transfer 3) Fouling mitigation (higher velocities result in higher shear stress as the fluid interface with the ID of...
  3. Christine74

    Design of floating head ( S type )

    When you say "ID of the channel part" I'm assuming that you're referring to the shell cover. For a TEMA "S" exchanger the diameter of the shell cover has to be a bit larger in order to accommodate the floating head cover and the backing device, which are both necessarily larger in diameter than...
  4. Christine74

    How can such a part be made from steel?

    I think this part would be called a Dished & Internally Flared head. Very similar to a Flanged Only head. I've never seen one before, but there are several manufacturers that make Flanged Only/Dished & (externally) Flared heads in this size/thickness range. -Christine
  5. Christine74

    Vent and Drain ACHE with split headers

    Split header boxes are not intended to operate independently, so you shouldn't need vents and drains on each section. I've never seen that done before. That said, a small amount of fluid wouldn't be able to drain since the elevation of the lowest tube is always a bit higher than the elevation...
  6. Christine74

    SA-182 VS SA-965 for heat exchanger tubesheets and girth flanges

    Forged SA-105 tubesheets are permitted in ASME Section VIII Div. 1 provided that all of the requirements of UG-6(c) are met. "Forgings certified to SA-105, SA-181, SA-182, SA-350, SA-403, and SA-420 may be used as tubesheets and hollow cylindrical forgings for pressure vessel shells that...
  7. Christine74

    ASME Fixed Tubesheet Design Conditions in PV Elite

    r6155 proves once again that he's a brazen liar. Fixed tubesheet calculations are wildly complex. It would take months to write your own spreadsheet to perform these calculations. -Christine
  8. Christine74

    Pressure Vessel Corrosion Allowance

    Refer to nonmandatory Appendix W in ASME Section VIII Div. 1 for guidance on the U-1A. Specifically see item (28) in Table W-3. The thicknesses shown on the U-1 Data Reports have always referred to the Uncorroded condition. -Christine
  9. Christine74

    Repairing S&T HX Channel Pass Plate

    You can ALL CAPS "shout" all you want but the fact that TEMA now has a separate Appendix (and a non-mandatory at that) covering Repairs proves that the TEMA standards were never intended for new equipment. Table RCB-9.131 is not located inside Appendix B so it would not apply to this repair...
  10. Christine74

    Repairing S&T HX Channel Pass Plate

    Please ignore r6155's comments. I suspect that he suffers from Advanced Senile Dementia, which would explain the hostile behavior and the irrelevant citation above. Furthermore he's never demonstrated any knowledge whatsoever of heat exchangers in his previous posts here. TEMA standards are for...
  11. Christine74

    Repairing S&T HX Channel Pass Plate

    TEMA standards are intended for new equipment, not for repairs of existing equipment. -Christine
  12. Christine74

    NBIC Replacement Nameplate

    "Original Code of Construction" just means if it was built per ASME Section VIII Div 1 you must follow ASME Section VIII DIv 1. It does not mean that you must comply with the original Edition of the Code of Construction (although this is usually permitted). "INTERPRETATION 07-13 Subject: The...
  13. Christine74

    ASME VIII-1 Appendix 2 integral flange (Figure 2-4, Sketch 5/6/7) - hub internal to shell boundary permissible?

    "Your observation that there's inherent 'mystery' to the hub factors did cross my mind too... would be helpful if anyone could point to the historical basis for these. Likely a bulletin or journal entry from years ~1900-1925..." Close, the procedure for designing flanges was outlined in...
  14. Christine74

    ASME VIII-1 Appendix 2 integral flange (Figure 2-4, Sketch 5/6/7) - hub internal to shell boundary permissible?

    I think you're going to have problems here. As you stated nothing in Appendix 2 (or any code for that matter) provides guidance on how to design a hubbed integral flange with the taper on the ID, so you would have to approximate it by setting g1 equal to g0. But the problem you'll have is that...
  15. Christine74

    Inconel overlay for tubesheet in hydrogen service

    That's unusual. I don't think I've ever seen an alloy-clad tubesheet specified where the tube material didn't match the cladding material. Whether the cladding was added to protect against HTHA or some other corrosion mechanism the tubes would be left vulnerable. Were Strength Welded...
  16. Christine74

    Suitable gasket for pressure vessels

    "Kammprofile" is a common industry term for Grooved Metal gaskets with a soft facing, usually flexible graphite. Suggested "m" and "y" values for Grooved Metal gaskets have been listed in Table 2-5.1 of ASME Section VIII Division 1 for 40+ years. -Christine
  17. Christine74

    Metal jacketed vs Spiral wound gaskets for Heat Exchangers

    Good question. What Krausen mentioned above is correct, all else being the same you would need your shell to be 0.5 inches larger in diameter if you specified Spiral Wound gaskets in a floating head exchanger due to the inner ring. But it's still quite rare to see Spiral Wound gaskets used with...
  18. Christine74

    Heat Exchanger datasheet from NORSOK (RDS-019)

    I've never seen those terms before but my guess is that "Slip" might refer to skid bars which are typically made from flat bar and are welded to the baffles/tubesheet and "Rod" might refer to bundle slide rails which made from round bars and are welded to the bottom of the shell (only applies to...
  19. Christine74

    EN 13480-3 Flange Calculations

    Taylor Forge Bulletin 502 would probably be a good place to start. SnTMan uploaded it in this previous thread: https://www.eng-tips.com/threads/why-gasket-load-formula-3-14gby-in-wm2-and-why-is-it-3-14g-2b-m-p-in-wm1.479812/#post-8658153 -Christine

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