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  1. jessyazure91

    UHX Fixed Tubesheet Configuration a

    So, is that mean that my problem here cannot be solved using UHX? since the tubesheet integral to shell (welded at some length middle of shell), does not gasketed with channel. Channel and shell flanged. I can't find where I can relate my problem to.
  2. jessyazure91

    UHX Fixed Tubesheet Configuration a

    Hi, I have a problem calculating minimum required thickness for fixed tubesheet Configuration a; tubesheet integral to shell. Referred to UHX-9.5 does not mention about Configuration a. other info; flanged between shell and head, tubesheet welded at shell, design pressure shell and tube equal =...
  3. jessyazure91

    Hydrostatic Test on Air-Dryer (Twin Tower Dryer)

    May I know the reason why desiccant need to be removed? It is might damage the desiccant?
  4. jessyazure91

    Hydrostatic Test on Air-Dryer (Twin Tower Dryer)

    Hi, Can desiccant dryer run hydrostatic test since one of the component inside is desiccant, is there any problem would happen? Tq.
  5. jessyazure91

    Reinforced Required for Single Opening in Flat Head

    Hi, My problem here is to determine whether the opening need to be reinforced or not. The vessel here is 600NB shell with flat head. One single opening of 100NB pipe at center of the flat head. Flat head thickness: 50mm, Design pressure: 19 bar. Should I calculate according UG-39(b)(1)? Tq.

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