bithack
Mechanical
- Jan 17, 2009
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According to the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code: Section IV Article III for Heating Boilers:
HG-342,2 Load Carried by by Stays.
"The area supported by a stay shall be computed on the basis of the full pitch dimensions with a deduction for the area occupied by the stay."
Not sure what the "computed on the basis of the full pitch dimension" refers to? For example, staying a flat plate with an area (supported on all four sides) that is 60" wide by 30" deep. If the full pitch has been determined to be 24", the plate needs to be stayed. Is the idea to calculate the area of 24" x 24" = 576" and "that portion" of the plates "area to stay" would be supported by the one stay located at the pitch dimension(x=24", y=24")? Then, apply that to the rest of the plate, (using the determined stay diameter) at pitch dimensions across the plate? That would require (2) stays to stay the plate?
HG-342,2 Load Carried by by Stays.
"The area supported by a stay shall be computed on the basis of the full pitch dimensions with a deduction for the area occupied by the stay."
Not sure what the "computed on the basis of the full pitch dimension" refers to? For example, staying a flat plate with an area (supported on all four sides) that is 60" wide by 30" deep. If the full pitch has been determined to be 24", the plate needs to be stayed. Is the idea to calculate the area of 24" x 24" = 576" and "that portion" of the plates "area to stay" would be supported by the one stay located at the pitch dimension(x=24", y=24")? Then, apply that to the rest of the plate, (using the determined stay diameter) at pitch dimensions across the plate? That would require (2) stays to stay the plate?