thanks again, XL83NL!
let's take some of your points, one by one:
1. The gasket or the bolt's tensile stresses will come first, except maybe for custom designed flanges (which is not your case)
that's what I would have thought, but remember my example with Kemproof? for 45 bar of internal...
thank you very much! that was long ago but I thought just "staring" your post would do, since I didn't have much to add.
so for anyone facing a similar situation, here's what I'm concluding:
- start with a geometry (e.g. EN 1092-1 PN 63, DN 150, Type 11, Form B)
- get your material's properties...
thank you denlow60, but all I see in the document you provided (excerpt from EN 1092-1) are PN 63 flanges dimensions, in [mm].
so in a way, it is indeed what I mean as context, yes.
however, my questions remain to be answered.
have a good weekend!
Question for people who work with EN and/or DIN norms about flanges:
Which norm (and where in it) gives you the
"Maximum bold load on flange" / "Maximale Schraubenkraft auf den Flansch" / "Charge maximale de la boulonnerie sur la bride"
... which is defined by the flange alone (before any...
Hi,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that titanium flanges are not really standardized, are they? However, they seem not too uncommon:
http://www.hartbv.nl/net-book.php?op=cms&pageid=31&pageid_up=91
http://www.hwn-titan.de/en/pro_rohrzubehoer.html...
hello,
I'm and working on a 2,5 liter titanium container for pressure cooking an acidic solution, up to 50 bar and 250°C.
In US units, that would be 85 fl oz at 725 psi and 482°F (I'm in Switzerland).
2 options should be considered:
a) passive container for use in an oven
b) stand-alone...