Aloumina
Mechanical
- Jul 31, 2012
- 10
I am in a situation investigating if #400 flanges are adequate for 272 Celsius and 57barg. We have the design drawing of the flange. So I am thinking of asking a calculation of it's strength from an engineering consultant company. I am not sure what exactly to ask for. From what I have found on the net the calculations can be done accordingly to:
1. ASME VIII div1 App2
2. ASME VIII div2 par. 4.16
3. ASME VIII div2 par. 5
4. EN 1591:2001
5. EN 13445-3:2002,Sec.11
6. EN 1591/EN 13445 Annex G
Questions
a) Are there any other European or Aamerican (USA) codes that can be used or other divisions of ASME and EN?
b) From what I have understand by using cases 1 and 2 calculations will be done by rules and by case 3 is done by numerical analysis (so less material and thickness). Case 2 has a more restrict way of calculating so les material and thickness than that of case 1.What about the others?
I have more questions but if I won't find any answers to these to no point in going further
1. ASME VIII div1 App2
2. ASME VIII div2 par. 4.16
3. ASME VIII div2 par. 5
4. EN 1591:2001
5. EN 13445-3:2002,Sec.11
6. EN 1591/EN 13445 Annex G
Questions
a) Are there any other European or Aamerican (USA) codes that can be used or other divisions of ASME and EN?
b) From what I have understand by using cases 1 and 2 calculations will be done by rules and by case 3 is done by numerical analysis (so less material and thickness). Case 2 has a more restrict way of calculating so les material and thickness than that of case 1.What about the others?
I have more questions but if I won't find any answers to these to no point in going further