bayardwv
Industrial
- Oct 24, 2006
- 53
Several questions below,
Has anyone ever designed or fabricated a 30" Swage/Transition Nozzle?
I've been directed to determine the minimum Vessel ID needed to attached a 30" 600# flange using a Swage/Transition Nozzle.
I can narrow that down to 38" ID min., because that's needed to meet other design requirements.
The swage will be attached to a 30" 600# ASME B16.47 Flange and the swaged end to a minimum 38" ID shell.
Without knowing if there are standard dimensions for this size we estimated the required swage dimensions at 40" x 20".
The vessel design conditions are 1100 PSIG at 200°F, along with Half Vac external pressure, nozzles loads, wind & seismic requirements, etc.
I'm not sure how to calculate reinforcement, or nozzle loads for a swagged opening, using PV Elite. I considered calculating the nozzle using the larger 40" opening, which of course won't work on a 38" ID vessel.
Any suggestions?
Has anyone ever designed or fabricated a 30" Swage/Transition Nozzle?
I've been directed to determine the minimum Vessel ID needed to attached a 30" 600# flange using a Swage/Transition Nozzle.
I can narrow that down to 38" ID min., because that's needed to meet other design requirements.
The swage will be attached to a 30" 600# ASME B16.47 Flange and the swaged end to a minimum 38" ID shell.
Without knowing if there are standard dimensions for this size we estimated the required swage dimensions at 40" x 20".
The vessel design conditions are 1100 PSIG at 200°F, along with Half Vac external pressure, nozzles loads, wind & seismic requirements, etc.
I'm not sure how to calculate reinforcement, or nozzle loads for a swagged opening, using PV Elite. I considered calculating the nozzle using the larger 40" opening, which of course won't work on a 38" ID vessel.
Any suggestions?