wkg332
Mechanical
- Sep 29, 2022
- 1
Hello! I am a long-time viewer and first-time poster. I am working on a tool to design loose type flanges (corresponding to sketch (3a in figure 2-4) and integral type flanges (corresponding to sketch 8 in figure 2-4) > 36" ID for low pressure applications with a maximum pressure of 5 psi. The weld size is 1/4", and the pipe size is 1/4". The goal of this work is to decrease the cost of large diameter flanges for extremely low pressures.
My calculations show that for these flanges, the h/h0 constant is always below 0.10, sometimes as low as 0.05. My question is:
1. Is there a lower limit on the h/h0 value, after which point appendix 2 is no longer the appropriate design method to use for a flange?
2. Can the equations in table 2-7.1 be used to generate meaningful F, FL, V and VL values for flanges with h/h0 values that are below the ranges on figures 2-7.3 and 2-7.5?
My calculations show that for these flanges, the h/h0 constant is always below 0.10, sometimes as low as 0.05. My question is:
1. Is there a lower limit on the h/h0 value, after which point appendix 2 is no longer the appropriate design method to use for a flange?
2. Can the equations in table 2-7.1 be used to generate meaningful F, FL, V and VL values for flanges with h/h0 values that are below the ranges on figures 2-7.3 and 2-7.5?