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  1. belfour30

    Incoloy 800HT flange question - help!

    Metengr, Thanks for all of your great answers and info regarding my pressure vessel questions over the past few months! Are you available as a consultant offline? We have been working with an ASME shop for projects like these but lately they have been less inclined to respond to inquiries...
  2. belfour30

    Incoloy 800HT flange question - help!

    I realize there isn't any data for CL-150 flanges above 1000F. At very low pressures (20psi) - is there any reason I cannot use an incoloy 800H/HT flange (N08810) around 1500F? Flange and attached pipe will all be solution annealed at 2100F. Thanks!
  3. belfour30

    High Temp Pressure Vessel Question - Incoloy 800HT

    All, I finally rec'd Section II Part D and I have an issue. P. 246 lists the Incoloy Alloys N08811 and N08810 and MAXIMUM service temp is 1650 - metengr where are you getting the values up to 1800F?? I don't see anything in either of the addenda's. Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
  4. belfour30

    High pressure flange material

    Sorry, when I say "grow" - I mean from a design standpoint. If I need a 10" pipe size bored out to give me the intended ID I need (for what goes inside the pipe later) that's no problem. Subsoquently if I need 10" flanges that is fine too. Primary design needs to have a 2.5" ID and be able to...
  5. belfour30

    High pressure flange material

    My regular pressure vessel shop cannot recommend designs that would be suitable for 525F/5,125psi for a 2.5" and 1.25" pipe. I need to maintain the ID for these pipes with a standard sched. 40 thickness (ie, 2.469"ID and 1.28"ID respectively) - but I don't care if the pipe needs to grow...
  6. belfour30

    High pressure flange material

    metengr - thank you for all of your help with my questions - it is most appreciated. These requests for pressure vessels are becoming more and more frequent so I'm trying my best to wrap my head around it. In your opinion, can I perform decent "reality checks" of designs BEFORE going to my ASME...
  7. belfour30

    High pressure flange material

    Hello, I do not have access to B16.5 but I would like a reality check on a slip on flange that would be capable of 550F and 5,250psi. In my table of service ratings for SS not even CL-2500 flanges can get that hot. Any thoughts? Thank you.
  8. belfour30

    High Temp Pressure Vessel Question - Incoloy 800HT

    Ok, thanks. I just found the table of contents for the entire B&PVC code book - I had no idea it was so inclusive. In that case, would it be possible to get the range of allowable stress values according to Section II Part D starting at 1000F and going up in 100 degree increments? Any help is...
  9. belfour30

    High Temp Pressure Vessel Question - Incoloy 800HT

    OK - thanks again for all of your responses. I rec'd my BPVC but I only ordered Section VIII/Division 1 - I don't see any stress values in it. Do I really need to order Section II part D???? What a scam!!
  10. belfour30

    High Temp Pressure Vessel Question - Incoloy 800HT

    Thank you metengr and TVP - as you can see I'm right on the edge and I'm getting conflicting reports. If I specify the UNS N08811 alloy for Incoloy I can get to a higher temperature, right? Thanks again. Matt
  11. belfour30

    High Temp Pressure Vessel Question - Incoloy 800HT

    Hello, My customer is looking for a pressure vessel that can handle 950C and 50psi in a 50% 02 environment. I've spec'd Incoloy 800HT but I can't find any S values at these conditions. I am awaiting my BPVC-VIII code book in the mail, hopefully that will have it. But in the meantime I just...

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