FPPE
Mechanical
- Mar 4, 2022
- 162
Hi,
I would like to understand if it is possibile to obtain the MAWP and the MAP for a flanged cover type air-cooled API 661, with ASME VIII-1 as design code.
Generally, when air-ccoled has the flanged cover instead of plugsheet, we perform the finite element analysis in accordance to ASME VIII-2 because (as per our know-how) it is non correct to design a flanged cover type air-cooled only by formulas. Or more specifically, since ASME VIII-1 has no formulas for rectangular flanges, the best way is to proceed with a FEA.
Now, considering that some of our customers require the hydrostatic test pressure calculation in accordance with UG-99(c), which requires the MAP calculation, how we can obtain the correct value of MAP (or even the MAWP) with a FEA? Theoretically it should be possible, but in practice we have to iterate the FEA increasing by few decimal the design pressure and thsn perform the stress linearization until that the air-cooled does not satisfy the equations.
How do you approach design of such a case?
Thanks
I would like to understand if it is possibile to obtain the MAWP and the MAP for a flanged cover type air-cooled API 661, with ASME VIII-1 as design code.
Generally, when air-ccoled has the flanged cover instead of plugsheet, we perform the finite element analysis in accordance to ASME VIII-2 because (as per our know-how) it is non correct to design a flanged cover type air-cooled only by formulas. Or more specifically, since ASME VIII-1 has no formulas for rectangular flanges, the best way is to proceed with a FEA.
Now, considering that some of our customers require the hydrostatic test pressure calculation in accordance with UG-99(c), which requires the MAP calculation, how we can obtain the correct value of MAP (or even the MAWP) with a FEA? Theoretically it should be possible, but in practice we have to iterate the FEA increasing by few decimal the design pressure and thsn perform the stress linearization until that the air-cooled does not satisfy the equations.
How do you approach design of such a case?
Thanks