Konrad
Mechanical
- May 20, 2002
- 84
Hello,
HW-711.1 SecIV allows welding a flanged tubesheet with a lap joint. Whether it has to be a single or double weld, depends on a word that I don't understand. An outwardly flanged tubesheet can be welded with single fillet lap joint, and an inwardly flanged one- must be welded with double fillet lap joint. What is inwardly and outwardly?
There can be two shapes of dished heads:
This complicates further depending on the way they are attached to the shell:
Now which are inwardly and which are outwardly flanged?
Thanks
Konrad
HW-711.1 SecIV allows welding a flanged tubesheet with a lap joint. Whether it has to be a single or double weld, depends on a word that I don't understand. An outwardly flanged tubesheet can be welded with single fillet lap joint, and an inwardly flanged one- must be welded with double fillet lap joint. What is inwardly and outwardly?
There can be two shapes of dished heads:
![124_1_1.jpg](http://www.onetb.com/forum/userpix/124_1_1.jpg)
![124_2_1.jpg](http://www.onetb.com/forum/userpix/124_2_1.jpg)
This complicates further depending on the way they are attached to the shell:
![124_1a_1.jpg](http://www.onetb.com/forum/userpix/124_1a_1.jpg)
![124_2a_1.jpg](http://www.onetb.com/forum/userpix/124_2a_1.jpg)
![124_1b_1.jpg](http://www.onetb.com/forum/userpix/124_1b_1.jpg)
![124_2b_1.jpg](http://www.onetb.com/forum/userpix/124_2b_1.jpg)
Now which are inwardly and which are outwardly flanged?
Thanks
Konrad