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Mechanical
- Jan 28, 2019
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There is a column of OD 660 mm. Vendor is using a body flange as per ASME B16.47 series B. The size of flange is NPS 26". The dimension A of flange is 661.9 mm. Vendor is using an outside taper in thickness of flange. I have asked him to use a non standard flange as per Appendix 2 but vendor is insisting on using the same flange since he has it in his stock and going with a non standard flange would require long lead time. I have generally seen App 2 flanges on exchangers and vessels. Please tell me if this is an acceptable practice. As per figure 3 of ASME B16.47 series B, it gives taper details on outside and inside thickness. So, seems that it is a practice allowed by ASME
As per my understanding, the use of Appendix 2 flange for heat exchangers is common from cost point of view. Normally, if you procure a standard flange of any dimension, it will have a standard thickness (maybe more than what you require based on your design conditions). However, the use of a non standard flange allows you to control the flange thickness as per your requirement.
Also, you need different go based on your shell thickness. But, this issue can be resolved by an outside thickness or inside thickness taper as per figure 3 of ASME B 16.47.
So, the main point of using a non standard flange comes down to cost point of view.
I hope my understanding is correct.
As per my understanding, the use of Appendix 2 flange for heat exchangers is common from cost point of view. Normally, if you procure a standard flange of any dimension, it will have a standard thickness (maybe more than what you require based on your design conditions). However, the use of a non standard flange allows you to control the flange thickness as per your requirement.
Also, you need different go based on your shell thickness. But, this issue can be resolved by an outside thickness or inside thickness taper as per figure 3 of ASME B 16.47.
So, the main point of using a non standard flange comes down to cost point of view.
I hope my understanding is correct.