athomix
Mechanical
- Jun 24, 2008
- 1
I would like to understand the meaning of design temperature for a pipe sizing:
- is it the maximum operating temperature?
or
- is it the over temperature, defined by the code, which the piping will support, calculated from a lower known maximum operating temperature? (i.e. it's the safety margin oover the maximum operating temperature defined by a design code).
If it is the 2nd condition, that temperature can happen that never will be achieved during expected operating conditions and can occur under extraordinary unexpected operating condition.
The problem is that I have a contract definig design temperature for condensate return of 185ºC and the maximum condensate return temperature in the contract operating scenarios is 140ºC.
Thks in advance.
- is it the maximum operating temperature?
or
- is it the over temperature, defined by the code, which the piping will support, calculated from a lower known maximum operating temperature? (i.e. it's the safety margin oover the maximum operating temperature defined by a design code).
If it is the 2nd condition, that temperature can happen that never will be achieved during expected operating conditions and can occur under extraordinary unexpected operating condition.
The problem is that I have a contract definig design temperature for condensate return of 185ºC and the maximum condensate return temperature in the contract operating scenarios is 140ºC.
Thks in advance.