Ing. Aponte
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2024
- 5
Good afternoon forum's designers,
I have a strange situation to deal and want discuss it with you. I have a small vessel, around 1m diameter and around 1.5m height, that treat exhaust gases. Like a big muffler.
Client want a design as for ASME VIII div.1 although pressure is less than 1 barg. Apply the formulae is easy but here the main point is design temperature. The manufacturer is the Client and has a large experience but no process department inside so design temperature has been set to exhaust gases temperature.
Mechanically the problem is that at this temperature -700°C - the allowable of materials become almost zero and the original design, done by experience, was for around 200 kg and mine is almost three time.
I remember that what is important in vessel design is not the temperature of fluid inside but the temperature of the wall. System is not insulated so, with a brutal semplification considering 20° as ambient temperature the first tentative avarage temperature could be (700+20)/2=360°.
On which code is written to consider the avarage temperature of the shell? we want do a thermal calculation but before do this we want be sure our approach almost follow a code.
Thanks!
I have a strange situation to deal and want discuss it with you. I have a small vessel, around 1m diameter and around 1.5m height, that treat exhaust gases. Like a big muffler.
Client want a design as for ASME VIII div.1 although pressure is less than 1 barg. Apply the formulae is easy but here the main point is design temperature. The manufacturer is the Client and has a large experience but no process department inside so design temperature has been set to exhaust gases temperature.
Mechanically the problem is that at this temperature -700°C - the allowable of materials become almost zero and the original design, done by experience, was for around 200 kg and mine is almost three time.
I remember that what is important in vessel design is not the temperature of fluid inside but the temperature of the wall. System is not insulated so, with a brutal semplification considering 20° as ambient temperature the first tentative avarage temperature could be (700+20)/2=360°.
On which code is written to consider the avarage temperature of the shell? we want do a thermal calculation but before do this we want be sure our approach almost follow a code.
Thanks!