jtravs
Mechanical
- Jan 23, 2024
- 3
Hi All,
I'm designing a custom flange to seal a small high pressure gas vessel. Due to various design constraints (in terms of flange shape and other aspects of the vessel design) it is challenging to reach the required bolt stress area using a single bolt cross section. However, it is easy to achieve by combining 4 M8 bolts and 4 M6 bolts. Are there any code rules or design guidelines that prohibit such a combination? I cannot find anything about it in either ASME VIII or in EN13445. In both, the design rules are simply based on the total bolt stress area. Are there any practical reasons why this should be avoided?
Thanks,
John
I'm designing a custom flange to seal a small high pressure gas vessel. Due to various design constraints (in terms of flange shape and other aspects of the vessel design) it is challenging to reach the required bolt stress area using a single bolt cross section. However, it is easy to achieve by combining 4 M8 bolts and 4 M6 bolts. Are there any code rules or design guidelines that prohibit such a combination? I cannot find anything about it in either ASME VIII or in EN13445. In both, the design rules are simply based on the total bolt stress area. Are there any practical reasons why this should be avoided?
Thanks,
John