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Blind gasket load for operating condition

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ElCidCampeador

Mechanical
May 14, 2015
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Hi,

I've found a calculation of a pressure vessel designed acc. to ASME VIII Div.1. This vessel has shell+head and body flange WN std+Special blind (gasket=spiral wound).
Material: carbon steel.
Body flange and special blind are checked acc. to App.2.

In the calculation HG (gasket load for operating condition) is:

For body flange WN: HG=Wm1-H
For special blind: HG=Wm1

Why? Why are they not the same? Why for blind H=0?

Thank you
 
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Not sure I understand. Appendix 2 does not provide rules for blind flanges.

Flat heads are covered in UG-34, and equation (2) is the applicable one for a bolted blind. Equation (2) does use W from Appendix 2, which is equal to Wm1 for the operating condition, but there isn't an HG in equation (2).

Geoff
 
Are you sure it isn't HG = W for gasket seating condition? As P would = 0 making the hydrostatic end force (H)= 0?
 
Geoff13 has it right. The expression "For special blind: HG=Wm1" doesn't appear to be correct as the quantity HG should not appear in the blind calculations. Gasket seating condition, equation 2-5(e)(5) must be considered as well.

Regards,

Mike

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