chrisstandring
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2012
- 9
I am making some design changes to an existing air dryer that was designed to ASME viii Division 1 back in 1984. Part of the modifications consist of adding a short shell section to the existing shell by bolting it to the end flange. The end flange is a flat-face slip-on type and uses a full-faced gasket. The dryer shell diameter is such that a custom flange had to be used as the diameter is different to any standard pipe. The new shell section therefore also has to use that same custom flange. I cannot use an off-the-shelf flange. Right now I am putting together the calculations to support the modifications. Unfortunately I do not have the original calculations for the dryer. The problem is that I cannot find anything in ASME viii that covers the design of custom flat-faced flanges with full-faced gaskets. Flanges with gaskets entirely within the bolt circle are covered but that is of no use to me. Is it even possible to design a flat-faced flange with full-faced gasket to comply with ASME viii? Can anybody help or advise?
Cheers,
Chris
Cheers,
Chris