Leomkel
Mechanical
- Aug 19, 2020
- 2
Hi all,
I have been reading through the forums related to pressure vessel design codes but I have not been able to find an answer to my question.
I am looking to design a fabricated Y-strainer from standard pipe fittings. My difficulty is deciding on which standard is applicable.
I have purchased fabricated strainers in the past, and on the drawings they state that the strainers are designed to ASME Section VIII, Division 1 and/or CSA B51-19 (I live in Canada). CSA B51 states that at the volume I am looking at, the strainer could be registered as a fitting - but that does not provide guidance for a design code.
The trouble is, ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 states in section U-1(c)(2)(-e) that pressure containing components that are fabricated from generally recognized piping components are excluded from the scope of the division. Would a fabricated strainer still be designed as per Section UW relating to pressure vessels fabricated by welding in order to still receive the "U" marking?
I have read on this forum that you could technically design the strainer per ASME B31.1 or 31.3 since it is fabricated all from standard fittings.
Any direction would be much appreciated, it seems like I could take this in a few different directions for design.
Thanks.
I have been reading through the forums related to pressure vessel design codes but I have not been able to find an answer to my question.
I am looking to design a fabricated Y-strainer from standard pipe fittings. My difficulty is deciding on which standard is applicable.
I have purchased fabricated strainers in the past, and on the drawings they state that the strainers are designed to ASME Section VIII, Division 1 and/or CSA B51-19 (I live in Canada). CSA B51 states that at the volume I am looking at, the strainer could be registered as a fitting - but that does not provide guidance for a design code.
The trouble is, ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 states in section U-1(c)(2)(-e) that pressure containing components that are fabricated from generally recognized piping components are excluded from the scope of the division. Would a fabricated strainer still be designed as per Section UW relating to pressure vessels fabricated by welding in order to still receive the "U" marking?
I have read on this forum that you could technically design the strainer per ASME B31.1 or 31.3 since it is fabricated all from standard fittings.
Any direction would be much appreciated, it seems like I could take this in a few different directions for design.
Thanks.