ElCidCampeador
Mechanical
- May 14, 2015
- 268
Hi,
I have to design a vessel according to EN 13445+PED; previously this vessel was designed according to ASME VIII DIV.1.
I have to use ASTM material + PMA.
Vessel is in stainless steel material and is very simple, a shell from plate with 2 elliptical heads at the ends with some nozzles and flanges.
Now I'm running the previous ASME design in accordance with EN 13445 but I'm having a problem.
A standard flange B16.5 used for a nozzle fails with the new EN calculation ("stresses are greater than maximum allowed"). This because, I suppose, EN considers this flange as "special", so it runs all complete calculation.
A solution that I've found is to consider this flange as standard according to EN 1759, which dimensionally seems to be equivalent to B16.5. In this way, software accept this flange without errors or warning anymore.
If supplier of flanges could certify this flange according to both B16.5 and EN 1759, do you think that this solution could be accepted from third part body who will review calculation for PED?
Thank you
I have to design a vessel according to EN 13445+PED; previously this vessel was designed according to ASME VIII DIV.1.
I have to use ASTM material + PMA.
Vessel is in stainless steel material and is very simple, a shell from plate with 2 elliptical heads at the ends with some nozzles and flanges.
Now I'm running the previous ASME design in accordance with EN 13445 but I'm having a problem.
A standard flange B16.5 used for a nozzle fails with the new EN calculation ("stresses are greater than maximum allowed"). This because, I suppose, EN considers this flange as "special", so it runs all complete calculation.
A solution that I've found is to consider this flange as standard according to EN 1759, which dimensionally seems to be equivalent to B16.5. In this way, software accept this flange without errors or warning anymore.
If supplier of flanges could certify this flange according to both B16.5 and EN 1759, do you think that this solution could be accepted from third part body who will review calculation for PED?
Thank you