FPPE
Mechanical
- Mar 4, 2022
- 194
Hi,
I have read all the posts on the forum regarding the ratio to be considered in the calculation for tubes expansion depth, but it is not clear what is the % limit that for good practice can be considered.
ASME VIII-2 gives no details on this, while API 660 (referring to a carbon steel tubes) reports a maximum tube wall thickness reduction of 8%.
Considering this, for a 150 mm thick tubesheet with a tube-to-tubesheet join expanded with two grooves in which the tube is expanded to 8% from the tube side face for 24 mm and for the following 123 mm is expanded to 6% (the 3 mm shell side is not expanded), can we consider 147 mm of expansion in the calculation? I think yes.
Thanks in advance
I have read all the posts on the forum regarding the ratio to be considered in the calculation for tubes expansion depth, but it is not clear what is the % limit that for good practice can be considered.
ASME VIII-2 gives no details on this, while API 660 (referring to a carbon steel tubes) reports a maximum tube wall thickness reduction of 8%.
Considering this, for a 150 mm thick tubesheet with a tube-to-tubesheet join expanded with two grooves in which the tube is expanded to 8% from the tube side face for 24 mm and for the following 123 mm is expanded to 6% (the 3 mm shell side is not expanded), can we consider 147 mm of expansion in the calculation? I think yes.
Thanks in advance