The nozzle is to be attached 7M above grade.
The nozzle shall be blinded and a probe shall only be installed to analyze the flu gases occassionally.
The connection of nozzle to stack shell is a full penetration weld
The material grade of stack itself is unknown. The drawing only mentions the...
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We want to cut 02 nozzles of NPS 3" each in an existing stack. The nozzles are instrument nozzles
Diameter of stack : 1350 mm
Design pressure : Atm
Operating Pressure : 280 Deg C
MOC Stack shell : Corten steel (Grade not available in drawing)
Thickness of shell : 10 mm
My questions in...
@Krausen: Thanks for the response!
The inspection Manager at my company has the view to employ GTAW technique for atleast the root pass followed by SMAW for remaining (Hot, intermediate and filler) passes.
1) However, I need to know any ASME (B31.3 or Section IX) clauses to negate this opinion...
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We have a diesel storage tank whose diesel lines are of NPS4", NPS3", NPS2" and NPS1.5"
The operating pressure in lines is 3.5 Bar at pump discharge and operating temperature varies from 40-60 Deg C. The line material is A53B standard schedule thickness
We used SMAW welding technique...
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Can anyone tell me if the ASTM material A572 Gr. 50 meets standard ASME requirements? I looked up for this material in ASME Sec 2, Part D but could not locate it there. I am assuming that this material is not adopted by ASME. Can anyone confirm the same and if this plate can be...
@Ed stainless: You mean SS 410 or 430?. Also, I guess if we can provide slotted holes on the inner side, should it be helpful?
@Littleinch: The duct is 3 meters in length
@swinyy GG: Can you suggest an alternative? What is we use inconel alloy lining instead of SS?
Refractory is another option. However, the duct has a conical profile with flat bottom and hence refractory application is a difficult method here
We want to install a duct at the outlet of Gas turbine. The temperature of Exhaust gases leaving the GT is 540 Deg C. There is also a duct burner installed, which when operated, raises the temperature of gases to 750 Deg C. Design pressure for this duct is 300 mm WC
We have asked the vendor if...
Moreover, can anyone tell if SS 321 and SS 347 grades are covered under NACE MR0175. I could not find the exact grades and hardness, temperature limits. I intend to use them for an equipment having design temperature of 400 Deg C. However, as per Annex A of NACE MR0175, the Austenitic stainless...
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I am new to project engineering. Can anyone here tell me any site or share any data about all activities that are carried out in an EPC project (oil and gas sector)
For example, P&IDs and their required upstream documents and the downstream docs etc. Actually, i want to learn making a...
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We are working on a reboiler that is basically of AEU type heat exchanger configuration. The shell side has Glycol while on the tube side there is direct firing through burners. The burner shall be directly firing in the channel side through which the flue gases shall be directed to a...
@sntman: Can a flanged and flued expansion joint cater lateral stresses or is it good for only axial stresses??
Actually, the vessel is flanged to two vessels through nozzles located on their shells (one above and one below it). The expansion joint is there to cater the stresses that may arrive...
snTman: Actually my vendor is giving a F&F joint with two convolutions (thickness 18 mm each)
It is for a vertical vessel of thickness 8 mm and design temperature 230 Deg C
Now, by drain and vent for every convolution, I assume that they are required to drain off any working fluid trapped in...
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Can anyone explain the difference between flanged and flued expansion joints and bellow type expansion joints. ASME sec VIII, Div.1, mandatory appendix 26 talks about bellows expansion joints while, in mandatory appendix 5, it talks about flanged and flued type expansion joints. If both...
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I have heard about golden welds in gas pipelines. I know little about these welds in that they need to be performed by highly qualified welders, cannot be hydro statically tested and need more than one NDT methods to compensate for the hydrotest not performed.
However, I want to know...
@sntman: Thanku for the information!!!!
Well from what u have said, I will need the vendor to go with App2 flanges. Since the tubesheet is a bolted through one for a BEU exchanger. Hence it has two steps. So, with the facing on flange, I think it needs to be designed as per app2. I have always...
@snTman: Well I may have not put the question clearly.
It is more about the gasket face (that I relaized after I had put the question here)
The girth flanges need gasketed joints on both sides with the tubesheet so the gasket groove of 5 mm is required. Even with spiral wound gasket, the...