RandomAxe
Mechanical
- May 13, 2013
- 61
I am designing a subsea pipeline system that is tying into an existing manifold. We are reusing a tie-in point (wn flange) for a decommissioned field, so the flange we are tying into has been used previously. Reviewing the original design (20yrs old) it appears that the wn flange (on manifold) is a carbon steel flange with no inlay, but the tie-in spool that was connected to it had a carbon steel swivel ring flange with a ring groove inlay. I haven't seen this done before, are there any reasons it would of? I have always worked on the basis that either both require to be inlaid or neither of them. Should this of corroded?
The new pipeline system will all be inlaid, so I'm thinking a pup piece will be required with carbon steel flange at one end and then inlaid at the other.
Its ASME flanges so no face to face contact.
Thanks
The new pipeline system will all be inlaid, so I'm thinking a pup piece will be required with carbon steel flange at one end and then inlaid at the other.
Its ASME flanges so no face to face contact.
Thanks