Gcooper79
Mechanical
- Jul 4, 2019
- 16
Hi,
We have to design a pulsation suppressor for a screw compressor on a Brazilian FPSO. Normally we design them in accordance with ASME B31.3 as they are attached to the pipework and have no potential for blockages therefore subject to the same pressure requirements as the pipe. However, on some occasions, our client has asked for the suppressors to be designed in accordance with ASME VIII Div 1 - would this then consider them as pressure vessels and as such subject to U-stamp and NR-13 regulations? My initial take would be that the design code is just used to ensure pressure integrity but as there is no chance of pressure building increasing above design conditions, it would be deemed a pressure vessel.
Would be grateful for your opinions on this.
thanks,
Graeme
We have to design a pulsation suppressor for a screw compressor on a Brazilian FPSO. Normally we design them in accordance with ASME B31.3 as they are attached to the pipework and have no potential for blockages therefore subject to the same pressure requirements as the pipe. However, on some occasions, our client has asked for the suppressors to be designed in accordance with ASME VIII Div 1 - would this then consider them as pressure vessels and as such subject to U-stamp and NR-13 regulations? My initial take would be that the design code is just used to ensure pressure integrity but as there is no chance of pressure building increasing above design conditions, it would be deemed a pressure vessel.
Would be grateful for your opinions on this.
thanks,
Graeme