airmaxximus
Mechanical
- Oct 7, 2005
- 8
Hi,
This is my first post here at eng-tips.com, so if I have missed any information that you need to help me, please ask and I will do my best to find answers.
We are in the midst of commissioning a new facility and as part of the hydrotest walkdown team we have encountered numerous cases of "gasket cupping" or "radial buckling" of gaskets.
Our primary concern is figuring out whether or not this buckling is acceptable. Beyond that, we are trying to understand what is causing the buckling; is it a result of 1)improper torquing 2)misalignment of the flange faces, 3)incorrect gaskets, 4) incorrect installation etc etc.
Please see the attached pictures and provide any input you may have. Again, if you require additional information regarding the specs we are following and that sort of stuff, please ask and I will post that information.
This is my first post here at eng-tips.com, so if I have missed any information that you need to help me, please ask and I will do my best to find answers.
We are in the midst of commissioning a new facility and as part of the hydrotest walkdown team we have encountered numerous cases of "gasket cupping" or "radial buckling" of gaskets.
Our primary concern is figuring out whether or not this buckling is acceptable. Beyond that, we are trying to understand what is causing the buckling; is it a result of 1)improper torquing 2)misalignment of the flange faces, 3)incorrect gaskets, 4) incorrect installation etc etc.
Please see the attached pictures and provide any input you may have. Again, if you require additional information regarding the specs we are following and that sort of stuff, please ask and I will post that information.