Abdulwaheed
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2013
- 6
Hi,
I'm currently in a dilenma as regards design of slidling Saddle for a Vessel.
Vessel Size is 2450mm Inside Diameter by 7900mm T/T Length. Design Temperature is between -46/150 Deg C.
Normal Practice I'm familiar with is providing a sliding saddle anchored into the concrete foundation with the aid of anchor bolts with two stoppers at the end. The saddle baseplate sits on this and can slide freely as a result of thermal expansion.
However, the current Vessel is supposed to come as a skid. The Saddle is sitting on a Stool. I am contemplating the following options.
1. Providing Vertical Slotted Holes on the Sliding Plate with the Saddle Bolted to the Stool allowing for movement resulting from thermal expansion.
2. Welding the Sliding Plate (with stoppers at both end) to the stool (Or using the stool as a sliding plate itsself adding stoppers to both end) and the saddle sitting in it.
Looking forward to any advice I can get based on the info giving above.
Thank you.
I'm currently in a dilenma as regards design of slidling Saddle for a Vessel.
Vessel Size is 2450mm Inside Diameter by 7900mm T/T Length. Design Temperature is between -46/150 Deg C.
Normal Practice I'm familiar with is providing a sliding saddle anchored into the concrete foundation with the aid of anchor bolts with two stoppers at the end. The saddle baseplate sits on this and can slide freely as a result of thermal expansion.
However, the current Vessel is supposed to come as a skid. The Saddle is sitting on a Stool. I am contemplating the following options.
1. Providing Vertical Slotted Holes on the Sliding Plate with the Saddle Bolted to the Stool allowing for movement resulting from thermal expansion.
2. Welding the Sliding Plate (with stoppers at both end) to the stool (Or using the stool as a sliding plate itsself adding stoppers to both end) and the saddle sitting in it.
Looking forward to any advice I can get based on the info giving above.
Thank you.