sally31
Mechanical
- Nov 1, 2023
- 2
Hi all,
First time posting here. I have an unstamped 316/316L vessel, design pressure of 5 psig (MAWP of 15 psig), design temperature of 700 degC, used for reacting material with all sorts of flammables gases. We are following ASME VIII, Div 1 despite the lack of stamping. The modifications requested involve adding two 45deg lateral nozzles at two sections of the pipe. If I follow the reinforcement pad calculations in B31.3, I do not need reinforcement in either location. However, as I am not quite sure how reasonably well I'll be able to manage the externally-induced nozzle loads, I would like to plan for reinforcement to be conservative. For one of the two locations, I'd be welding a 1/2" SCH40 lateral branch into a 6" SCH40 run. I plan on using a latrolet for that location.
For the other location, I'd be welding a 1" SCH40 branch into a 12" SCH10 run. For this location, I've read enough about olets on thin pipe to be scared off from using a latrolet here. I do have an open question out to Bonney Forge to see their thoughts on this (perhaps the small enough branch on the large enough header is enough to minimize distortion concerns?), but they have yet to respond. So I'm looking into adding an RF pad instead and am running into a couple questions.
One, is there any downside to oversizing the repad in the d_2 dimension? We're nowhere close to the D_h dimension max specified in 304.3.3 of B31.3 to be clear. But I need more real estate on d_2 in order to fit a minimum 1/4" NPT weep hole. In case it's at all relevant, the 700 degC design temp of the reactor is not totally in play at this location based on actual/measured data showing this location can expect a max wall temperature of 300 degC.
Two, I'm having trouble figuring out weld details associated with a repad for an angled nozzle. Between Fig 328.5.4D in B31.3 and Figure UW-16.1 in Sec VIII, Div 1, I've got the general idea behind acceptable solutions, but it gets all wonky with the added complication of the nozzle angle. I'm hoping to aim for something like (a-1) in Figure UW-16.1, but because i can't get a constant chamfer on an angled cut thru the nozzle pipe, the geometry of the gap to fill starts getting weird (see screenshot linked below). Are there any other resources I can look to give me more ideas for how I'd specify the welding here?
Or I guess in general, am I barking up the wrong tree? Are their other/better reinforcement solutions for this size nozzle besides olets and RF pads?
Thanks in advance,
Sally
First time posting here. I have an unstamped 316/316L vessel, design pressure of 5 psig (MAWP of 15 psig), design temperature of 700 degC, used for reacting material with all sorts of flammables gases. We are following ASME VIII, Div 1 despite the lack of stamping. The modifications requested involve adding two 45deg lateral nozzles at two sections of the pipe. If I follow the reinforcement pad calculations in B31.3, I do not need reinforcement in either location. However, as I am not quite sure how reasonably well I'll be able to manage the externally-induced nozzle loads, I would like to plan for reinforcement to be conservative. For one of the two locations, I'd be welding a 1/2" SCH40 lateral branch into a 6" SCH40 run. I plan on using a latrolet for that location.
For the other location, I'd be welding a 1" SCH40 branch into a 12" SCH10 run. For this location, I've read enough about olets on thin pipe to be scared off from using a latrolet here. I do have an open question out to Bonney Forge to see their thoughts on this (perhaps the small enough branch on the large enough header is enough to minimize distortion concerns?), but they have yet to respond. So I'm looking into adding an RF pad instead and am running into a couple questions.
One, is there any downside to oversizing the repad in the d_2 dimension? We're nowhere close to the D_h dimension max specified in 304.3.3 of B31.3 to be clear. But I need more real estate on d_2 in order to fit a minimum 1/4" NPT weep hole. In case it's at all relevant, the 700 degC design temp of the reactor is not totally in play at this location based on actual/measured data showing this location can expect a max wall temperature of 300 degC.
Two, I'm having trouble figuring out weld details associated with a repad for an angled nozzle. Between Fig 328.5.4D in B31.3 and Figure UW-16.1 in Sec VIII, Div 1, I've got the general idea behind acceptable solutions, but it gets all wonky with the added complication of the nozzle angle. I'm hoping to aim for something like (a-1) in Figure UW-16.1, but because i can't get a constant chamfer on an angled cut thru the nozzle pipe, the geometry of the gap to fill starts getting weird (see screenshot linked below). Are there any other resources I can look to give me more ideas for how I'd specify the welding here?
Or I guess in general, am I barking up the wrong tree? Are their other/better reinforcement solutions for this size nozzle besides olets and RF pads?
Thanks in advance,
Sally