ElCidCampeador
Mechanical
- May 14, 2015
- 268
Hi,
suppose that you have a flange in contact with its identical counterflange, both special WN raised faced with RF thickness=2mm. Suppose also a spiralwounded gasket between the two.
This configuration could be easily designed using ASME VIII Div.1 appendix 2.
Now suppose, keeping the other parameters equal, to increase thickness of raised faces to 30mm each one (thickness of the flange "t" used in appendix 2 is kept the same).
Do you think that there are now different stresses in the flanges than previous configuration? It seems that appendix 2 doesn't take into account of this additional height, but do you think it's necessary an additional calculation?
I mean, the length of tie rods for tightening of the flanges should be higher...I could deduce that bolt torque and then forces acting of flanges should be different.
Thank you
suppose that you have a flange in contact with its identical counterflange, both special WN raised faced with RF thickness=2mm. Suppose also a spiralwounded gasket between the two.
This configuration could be easily designed using ASME VIII Div.1 appendix 2.
Now suppose, keeping the other parameters equal, to increase thickness of raised faces to 30mm each one (thickness of the flange "t" used in appendix 2 is kept the same).
Do you think that there are now different stresses in the flanges than previous configuration? It seems that appendix 2 doesn't take into account of this additional height, but do you think it's necessary an additional calculation?
I mean, the length of tie rods for tightening of the flanges should be higher...I could deduce that bolt torque and then forces acting of flanges should be different.
Thank you