dslyecix
Structural
- Dec 4, 2013
- 11
Hello,
I have a customer who is insisting that the area provided by a repad be sufficient through all cross sections - the minimum cross section of course being the horizontal one.
I have tried to explain that per API 650, the area to be replaced is measured vertically. The definition in 5.7.2.1 states The cross-sectional area of the reinforcement shall be measured vertically, coincident with the diameter of the opening. This seems clear to me, that essentially we are only concerned with the vertical replacement of the material. None-the-less, they insist on reading "The minimum cross-sectional area of the required reinforcement" as "the minimum cross-section through any orientation".
Now, our manway repad details DO meet these requirements anyways, thanks to an arbitrarily thickened nozzle neck (for material ordering/plate layout reasons), but by principle I want to explain or prove to myself that it is not necessary that we do so.
I have had no luck convincing them that the only cross-section we are concerned with is the vertical plane. No explanations about hoop stress have worked to eliminate the concern.
What are people's thoughts here?
I have a customer who is insisting that the area provided by a repad be sufficient through all cross sections - the minimum cross section of course being the horizontal one.
I have tried to explain that per API 650, the area to be replaced is measured vertically. The definition in 5.7.2.1 states The cross-sectional area of the reinforcement shall be measured vertically, coincident with the diameter of the opening. This seems clear to me, that essentially we are only concerned with the vertical replacement of the material. None-the-less, they insist on reading "The minimum cross-sectional area of the required reinforcement" as "the minimum cross-section through any orientation".
Now, our manway repad details DO meet these requirements anyways, thanks to an arbitrarily thickened nozzle neck (for material ordering/plate layout reasons), but by principle I want to explain or prove to myself that it is not necessary that we do so.
I have had no luck convincing them that the only cross-section we are concerned with is the vertical plane. No explanations about hoop stress have worked to eliminate the concern.
What are people's thoughts here?