COpressurepipe
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 30, 2024
- 3
I have a unique situation for a large diameter waterworks control valve installed within a vault. The valve flanges are raised face w/ a bore much smaller than the nominal diameter of the adjacent pipe cylinder. The pipe cylinder OD is fixed & cannot be changed without affecting hydraulic performance of the system. Use of a loose ring type design (Sketch 3/3(a)) isn't desirable due to the low gasket contact width (~1/4"). Per appendix 2 is a design placing the hub on the 'inside' to the attached cylindrical shell valid? - attached is a diagram c/w the resultant locations. If yes, must the hub be designed such that g_o=g_1 as shown in Sketch 5?
Although the sketches under Figure 2-4 show the hub on the 'outside' in all instances it isn't explicitly stated anywhere in appendix 2 that the hub must be located externally... or am I mistaken here? Deign pressure is 550 psig; flange & shell materials are SA-350 LF2 & SA-516 70, respectively.
Although the sketches under Figure 2-4 show the hub on the 'outside' in all instances it isn't explicitly stated anywhere in appendix 2 that the hub must be located externally... or am I mistaken here? Deign pressure is 550 psig; flange & shell materials are SA-350 LF2 & SA-516 70, respectively.