Elias141077
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2009
- 4
Hi everybody.
Could somebody explain
1) why in most saddle supported horizontal pressure vessels one saddle has a sloted hole configuration and the other circular?
2) Is it permissible to weld a lifting lug beneath the welding line of a vertical elliptical top headed pressure vessel.?Please provide some standard dwgs if any.
3)For leg supported vertical vessel, with leg beams attached to shell in the diagonal axis how is it possible to perform painting in the small enclosed area between leg and shell (or leg pad) especially if you utilize top ...."rain"..plate cover for legs.?
4) Is it mandotory all external attachments of pressure vessels to be of the same material as shell?
5) Which is the ASME VIII code acceptable minimum clearence between 2 welds (i.e butt type)? If there is not a specific paragraph in the code are there any good engineering practices?
Thanks in advance.....
Could somebody explain
1) why in most saddle supported horizontal pressure vessels one saddle has a sloted hole configuration and the other circular?
2) Is it permissible to weld a lifting lug beneath the welding line of a vertical elliptical top headed pressure vessel.?Please provide some standard dwgs if any.
3)For leg supported vertical vessel, with leg beams attached to shell in the diagonal axis how is it possible to perform painting in the small enclosed area between leg and shell (or leg pad) especially if you utilize top ...."rain"..plate cover for legs.?
4) Is it mandotory all external attachments of pressure vessels to be of the same material as shell?
5) Which is the ASME VIII code acceptable minimum clearence between 2 welds (i.e butt type)? If there is not a specific paragraph in the code are there any good engineering practices?
Thanks in advance.....