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The project covers
New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
On the other hand, most are bellow 15 psi I i guess that no CRN number is required, only for those where we have more than 15 psi
am i right?
We are used to European legisltation, which is quite...
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In this project the vessel is small (Ø520mm H=2000mm) and pressure in this time is 5 bars (73 psi)
In the rest of the proejcts the pressure is bellow 15 psi
Water temperature: max 25-30º C (86 ºF)
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Dr Gorostidi
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The service is sort of filtering water under pressure. It is installed in a fish farm. We have all the papers and certifications for europe, but as you said, we have been required the CRN number, and for this task they have told us to check B51 regulation which is not know...
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We usually work in europe and Asia, and now we have some projects in CANADA. They are requiring to follow B51 regulation. This is for pressure vessels above ground with liquid inside in GRP. Is anyone familiar with it? what secction shall we go? any suggestions?
many thanks to all...
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In BS-13121 (this one deals with GRP vessels above ground) there is a max theoric data defined during the testing process
is this vessel in steel or GRP?
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we are involved in a project in Saudi Arabia. They are tanks made in grp. we cannot find in the standards (SBC 301) any way to find the sesismic calculation of theM, they deal with steel and cocrete but not with grp. (GLASS REINFORCED POLYESTER). they are ad-hoc developed tanks and we...
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DIN standards deal with measures and performance, such as free board, manhole size and so on.
for manufacturing it depends if it is under pressure (AD-MERKBLAT or EN-13121) or standard tanks, PED as was mentioned before
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Klopper and Korboggen heads are used in pressure vessels
Based on their shape and radius, klopper is used in steel tanks and korboggen ends are more commonly used in GRP tanks due to the fact that the stresses (because of the internal pressure) are less in korboggen ends. klopper shapes...
Never heard of that. Some standards limit the % of expansion during testing, but that is shown in the calculations if required. During testing this is not required.
Just try to help, we have deep experience in polyester and vinilyester: to make it precise: you need the "adhesive" properties between E-glass & vinilester and DB-600 which are not familiar with. what is DB-600 and do you require shear strength properties or tensile strength?
What is the vessel material? is it steel or GRP?
about the content.. it also depends... no the same water at 20ºC that water at 90ºC where the steam pressure is higher than certain value. in europe this value is about 0.5 bars and this changes the type of regulation you have to follow
For each...
that is right and i agree with you.
...but unfortunatelly in many installations the air pressure used for mixing the resins is more than the necessary and the ionic exchange resins make a huge force acting like a piston upwards. This is the reason why steel is used in the mid diffusers, so that...
yes, that is right. the best solution we have found is to use ss pipes and polypropilene nozzles. What tr6 pointed is very important, in other case the resin will go through the nozzles after some time
From the mechanical point of view rectangular openings are a source of stresses. The arc of these have a big effect on the stresses suffered by the vessel, that is why the codes go to circular (optimal) or at least elliptical ones. in any case despending on the material/pressure these can be...
it is true that it is not "compatible" with HCL but take into account that the regeneration (usually not more than 8%) will be done only during certain periods of time and will not be in contact with it. in that case in a typicall installation you will have that after 10 years you will loose...
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finally solved the mystery. everything was ok, except that in we had some air in some parts of the circuit. this caused a wrong measure in the pressure value. when the holes are in contact to the water, the pipe gets rid of the air and the pressure value is ok. as soon as we have made...
Thanks, that should explain it. But we did another try with a tee instead of an elbow. The water goes out from the mid opening of the tee, and at the other end of the tee, after a piece of pipe we installed a manometer. Same result.
Will do again the tests...completelly lost...
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we have made a ver simple experiment:
we take one pipe of 25mm and install put a manometer to measure the pressure just before it. after the pipe we put an elbow open to air. the flow is big enough (the manometer measures about 2 bars) so that the pipe is completelly full
now we...
thanks for the link.
The experiment looks simple but the coefficents behind are not that easy to get (or find!) in books or articles . We will use this graph as a reference to compare with.
gorostidi