Steve.sw90
Mechanical
- Jan 31, 2017
- 28
Dear All,
I have been using ASME B16.5 flange for exchangers with or without partition plate.
Recently i have come across TEMA RCB-11.7, which provides guidance to modification of WM1 and WM2 which are bolt load for operating condition an d gasket seating.
I went through various posts which is already discussing this issue, but i still have some confusion.
It is very much clear that B16.5 flange is rated for certain pressure and temperature, and it can survive rated pressure and temperature. adding partition plate increases bolt load, for which i have checked available bolt area as per appendix-2 and it is higher than minimum requirement, hence it is proved that bolt can withstand additional bolt load.
my concern is flange and stresses on flange due to bolt load, i have tried to design B16.5 flange as appendix-2 flange but it fails even without partition plate.
Can anyone suggest how we can justify that B16.5 flange is good enough to go ahead with partition plate along with additional bolt load.
Regards,
Ste
I have been using ASME B16.5 flange for exchangers with or without partition plate.
Recently i have come across TEMA RCB-11.7, which provides guidance to modification of WM1 and WM2 which are bolt load for operating condition an d gasket seating.
I went through various posts which is already discussing this issue, but i still have some confusion.
It is very much clear that B16.5 flange is rated for certain pressure and temperature, and it can survive rated pressure and temperature. adding partition plate increases bolt load, for which i have checked available bolt area as per appendix-2 and it is higher than minimum requirement, hence it is proved that bolt can withstand additional bolt load.
my concern is flange and stresses on flange due to bolt load, i have tried to design B16.5 flange as appendix-2 flange but it fails even without partition plate.
Can anyone suggest how we can justify that B16.5 flange is good enough to go ahead with partition plate along with additional bolt load.
Regards,
Ste