marty007
Mechanical
- Mar 8, 2012
- 622
I'm working on a heat exchanger design and am having a disagreement with another engineer regarding tapering of a pass partition plate at the gasket surface.
Exact geometry aside, let's consider a simple 2-pass AEU heat exchanger with a single pass partition plate in the channel. Our customer has specified that we should follow TEMA R requirements, so for sizing the thickness of the pass partition plate, we refer to section RCB-9.13 and equation RCB-9.132.
Now let's assume that the pressure drop across the plate is quite high (30psi), and we calculate a required thickness of 3/4".
Questions -
[ol 1]
[li]Does this thickness have to be maintained for the entire pass partition plate (not allowed to taper at gasket seating edges to reduce gasket seating loads), or can the partition plate be tapered to reduce the gasket seating loads?[/li]
[li]If the exchanger is being designed per ASME VIII-1, are there any additional complications due to the pressure drop exceeding 15psi?[/li]
[/ol]
Thanks all.
Exact geometry aside, let's consider a simple 2-pass AEU heat exchanger with a single pass partition plate in the channel. Our customer has specified that we should follow TEMA R requirements, so for sizing the thickness of the pass partition plate, we refer to section RCB-9.13 and equation RCB-9.132.
Now let's assume that the pressure drop across the plate is quite high (30psi), and we calculate a required thickness of 3/4".
Questions -
[ol 1]
[li]Does this thickness have to be maintained for the entire pass partition plate (not allowed to taper at gasket seating edges to reduce gasket seating loads), or can the partition plate be tapered to reduce the gasket seating loads?[/li]
[li]If the exchanger is being designed per ASME VIII-1, are there any additional complications due to the pressure drop exceeding 15psi?[/li]
[/ol]
Thanks all.