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    Slip-on Flange to pipe engagement code requirement

    I'm looking for a code requirement for how much pipe engagement is necessary on a slip-on flange. I know the industry practice is to leave 1/8" -1/4" from the face of the flange to the internal fillet weld, but I need something authoritative in a code or standard to point to. Unfortunately B31.1...
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    ASME B31.4 Ch XI Operating vs Design Pressure ambiguity with respect to hydrotest requirements

    ASME B31.4 C437.4.1(a) "Portions of piping systems to be operated at hoop stress of more than 20% of the specified minimum yield strength of the pipe shall be subjected at any point to a hydrostatic proof test equivalent to not less than 1.1 times the internal design pressure at that point.."...
  3. tomecki

    HDPE conduit and cable thermal expansion issues

    I'm looking at an application where some power and fiber optic cables are installed in HDPE conduit. Total length and ambient temperature fluctuation is such that the conduit will expand and contract by up to +/- 5m (15 ft). The cables inside will expand and contract at a much lower rate...
  4. tomecki

    HDPE Pipeline Pressure De-rating due to Solar Heating

    I'm working on an a 36" DR9 HDPE pipeline to carry warm (30 deg C) water. The pressure rating of the pipe is sufficient at 30 degrees, however I'm concerned about further heating of the pipe due to solar radiation. The Plastic Pipe Institute HDPE handbook says that the surface temperature of...
  5. tomecki

    Inflatable Rubber Seal Design References

    I'm looking for any references on how to analyze and design an inflatable seal. The seal will be an inflatable rubber ring that will be located in an outer groove of a disc which is to seal against the internal diameter of a pipe. In my research so far I've found many companies that do custom...
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    Inflatable Seal Design References

    I'm looking for any references on how to analyze and design an inflatable seal. The seal will be an inflatable rubber ring that will be located in an outer groove of a disc which is to seal against the internal diameter of a pipe. In my research so far I've found many companies that do custom...
  7. tomecki

    Force required to lift one end of infinitely long beam

    I'm trying to figure out the force required to lift up one end of a long pipe by 2m. The pipe is long enough that the entire length of it will not lift off the ground. It will bend under it's own weight and become tangent with the ground at some unknown point away from the end. I tried to...
  8. tomecki

    PVC - Solvent Cemented Joint Strength / Failure Modes

    I'm investigating some joint failures in a 10" diameter, Sch 80, PVC pressure piping system. The pipe sections and fittings are joined by solvent cementing. This is a new installation and many leaks showed up during a pressure test. All the leaks are from cemented joints - from between the...
  9. tomecki

    Chemical cleaning of Alum scale from water treatment piping

    Our water treatment flocculant supply line is severely scaled up with what is believed to be Calcium Sulfate scale, thought to have formed while the plant used Alum (We have made the switch to PACl since.) Lab test have been performed on the scale, and Methanesulfonic Acid and Green Liquor...
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    Pipe stress analysis and buckling

    I'm looking at installing some pipes in a water treatment clarifier. The pipes are 16" diameter and 60' long. They will be horizontal and simply supported at either end. The pipes never carry any additional static loading besides their own weight. The results of simple beam stress...

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