We have some existing A105N, B16.5 flanges that have not been impact tested. New upset conditions would be -48C at nearly atmospheric pressure for 15-30 minutes. Most of the time it will be at ambient. We have done pipe stress analysis and checked flange leakage, both are fine based on B31.3. Client now wants to do an FEA.
I can barely spell FEA, so my questions are many: Is there anything to be gained from the FEA? Obviously the stresses are going to be high around the bolts - I'm sure this will only raise more questions. Can an FEA calculate the temperature gradient from inside the pipe to the outside edge of the flange? Can an FEA take into account the material going into a brittle transition zone (MDMT is -29C per Code)?
Thanks for your time.
I can barely spell FEA, so my questions are many: Is there anything to be gained from the FEA? Obviously the stresses are going to be high around the bolts - I'm sure this will only raise more questions. Can an FEA calculate the temperature gradient from inside the pipe to the outside edge of the flange? Can an FEA take into account the material going into a brittle transition zone (MDMT is -29C per Code)?
Thanks for your time.