Rha257
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2020
- 22
Hello everyone,
I would like to know why is tubing should not be used for sizes above 1 inch for lube oil and seal gas systems as per API 614?
I have also come across many client specs prohibiting the use of tubing even for sizes less than 1 inch. These specs insist that piping is only permitted and in the rare case where tubing can be accepted only alloy 825/625 are permitted regardless of process gas composition.
Is tubing weaker than piping? What is the problem of utilizing tubing larger than 1 inch? Is it a matter of strength?
Also, what does external loading mean in the context of tubing?
Thanks in advance.
I would like to know why is tubing should not be used for sizes above 1 inch for lube oil and seal gas systems as per API 614?
I have also come across many client specs prohibiting the use of tubing even for sizes less than 1 inch. These specs insist that piping is only permitted and in the rare case where tubing can be accepted only alloy 825/625 are permitted regardless of process gas composition.
Is tubing weaker than piping? What is the problem of utilizing tubing larger than 1 inch? Is it a matter of strength?
Also, what does external loading mean in the context of tubing?
Thanks in advance.