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  1. Trestala

    Looping on a single cell until I reach approximately 100% stress ratio

    Thank you all. I wasn't aware of the "What-if Analysis" option on Excel. It works great for this purpose. Thank you!
  2. Trestala

    Looping on a single cell until I reach approximately 100% stress ratio

    Hello, I have an excel calculation sheet that calculates the required thickness under external pressure of a pressure vessel using ASME BPVC Div. 1, UG-28(c). The calculation method is that you have to assume first a thickness to get some parameters in the Code based on the...
  3. Trestala

    Buckled Internal Shell under Half-Pipe Jacket: FEA Options for FFS?

    Probably proof testing this vessel is an option (in addition to the FEA and FFS) if it is verified there are no cracks on the weld?
  4. Trestala

    Transverse Cracking in Carbon steel welds

    r6155, the cracks are present as well on the o-let to header weld which is a category D joint as you can see on another photo sent by the OP. Even with Cat C joint on the o-let to WN flange weld, most likely it is just spot RT. Anyhow, Caustic SCC seems to be one suspect on the cracks: The...
  5. Trestala

    Transverse Cracking in Carbon steel welds

    r6155, RT is not typically performed on this kind of joint and it is not a butt weld (Category D for Pressure Vessels).
  6. Trestala

    Transverse Cracking in Carbon steel welds

    Are the orientation of the cracks perpendicular to the SS lines? Any results on this?
  7. Trestala

    Air cooler header box

    From what I've seen, the header boxes are fully fabricated even before being drilled for tube holes and plugs. It is possible to expand the tubes through the plug holes.
  8. Trestala

    How to Deal With Nozzle Loads When Customer Did Not Specify Cartesian Direction

    Nozzle loads are normally described as that (shear loads (Fc,Fl), and axial loads (Fr), same as for bending (Mc,Ml) and torsion (Mt)). Sounds like they provided loads per WRC107 convention. You should know how to translate from WRC107 to that of cartesian coordinate system.
  9. Trestala

    Waste Heat Boiler Major Leak

    Welds have eroded away? Were those tubes really welded properly in the tubesheet? Do you have fabrication reports?
  10. Trestala

    VESSEL HEAD thickness below the calculated as per ASME

    The standard practice with most Vendors and head forming shops is they buy plates that are 15%~20% thicker than the required calculated thickness to consider the reduction in thickness after forming. It seems that wasn't considered.
  11. Trestala

    Catalyst Bed Support Beam Deflection

    Yeah that is why I posted this since I prefer doing a manual calculation since I do not have any access to FEM software. The original Vendor or designer did not provide any calculation for beam deflection. All similar vessels we have before have uniform cross section support beams, so standard...
  12. Trestala

    Catalyst Bed Support Beam Deflection

    I have an existing vessel that needs to change out the catalyst with a heavier catalyst and doing verification if the existing bed support (grid with mesh sitting on top of a support ring and beams) would be able to sustain the new loading. However, existing beam is a tapered H-beam where the...
  13. Trestala

    Lifting Lug in Major and Minor Barrel in PVELITE

    SmallInfo, as suggested by others above, do not apply a lifting lug to this piping. This is normally lifted by a sling wrapped around the shell/pipe. You have a lifting lug located at the top and the radial loading on that may deform the shell unless you have evaluated it will not, especially...
  14. Trestala

    how to fabricate the Skirt junction design details for Div 2 vessel in cyclic service?

    I've seen that done many times on cyclic service equipment on our projects. Another option is to order a Forged Y-Ring of that shape, so your cylindrical shell, hemispherical head, and skirt are all butt-welded to it. If you do not have that much heavy thickness on the hemi-head, deformation...
  15. Trestala

    Machining of Header/Pipe End plate -ASME Code

    Why not just use the 50mm as is and have that extra thickness?
  16. Trestala

    NDE of a non-pressure boundary weld

    A cone inside a pipe? Does it have any loading or pressure applied to it? Some Clients would just require 100% Visual with PT or MT for non-pressure components.
  17. Trestala

    ASME Sec.VIII Div-01-Appendix 1-6-dished cover-joint efficiency factor

    I am assuming since the thickness is governed by bending (see equations applied), joint efficiency is not a factor in that direction.
  18. Trestala

    Bolt pressure through two flanges.

    In actual application, you have to consider gasket relaxation, flange relaxation, bolt relaxation, flange yielding, proper bolt pitch, etc. and not as simple as the responses above. More information has to be provided such as design pressure/temperature, gasket used, and material.
  19. Trestala

    Welding of A193 B7 Steel

    A193-B7 bolts are heat treated that is why you shouldn't do any welding on it.
  20. Trestala

    How to verify the reinforcement and rigidity of large blind flange with nozzle

    Calculate it like a reducing flange, 8"x30". Add a hub section to the opening similar to a WN flange. The flange OD, bolt circle dia./size/qty, and flange thk., would be the same as a 30" 600# B16.47 flange. But the flange I.D. is for an 8" pipe. Design a hub section with thickness and length...

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