VPbris
Mechanical
- Jun 28, 2017
- 28
Hi,
I was looking at the internal piping of a Liquid Oxygen truck (picture in annex). I noticed these formings and bends of the piping and some questions came to my mind.
(
1- What are the limits of these bends and forming? Any part of code to reference (We can assume to be working on ASME B31.3)?
2- I think this question is probably more suitable at the pressure vessel forum but maybe I can get an answer in this same forum. At the connection with the head, there is a small machined piece of piping welded to the vessel (english is not my 1st language, do not know if there is a technical name for this piece), and there is a socket at this piece where the out piping connects and is fillet welded, is this attachment covered by ASME B31.3 or by pressure vessel code? I assume the small piece connection is by pressure vessel and this latter piece by ASME B31.3, any references?
I attached a sketch of these pieces.
(
I was looking at the internal piping of a Liquid Oxygen truck (picture in annex). I noticed these formings and bends of the piping and some questions came to my mind.
(
1- What are the limits of these bends and forming? Any part of code to reference (We can assume to be working on ASME B31.3)?
2- I think this question is probably more suitable at the pressure vessel forum but maybe I can get an answer in this same forum. At the connection with the head, there is a small machined piece of piping welded to the vessel (english is not my 1st language, do not know if there is a technical name for this piece), and there is a socket at this piece where the out piping connects and is fillet welded, is this attachment covered by ASME B31.3 or by pressure vessel code? I assume the small piece connection is by pressure vessel and this latter piece by ASME B31.3, any references?
I attached a sketch of these pieces.
(