YuJie_PV
Mechanical
- Jan 19, 2017
- 135
hi, all,
my colleague come to me with a question, that he have a tubular exchanger with the channel side subjected with cyclic loading. the operating pressure ranges from 0 to 0.3MPa, and the design pressure is set at 0.6MPa。the operating temperature is not high, around 170C。
according to the screening criteria of ASME VIII-2, it's required to perform fatigue analysis to all the components of tube side.
when he came to me with this issue, i advised him to raise the design pressure of tube side to no less than 1.5MPa (pressure variation not exceeds 20% of design pressure), so that screening criteria of method A in 5.5.2.3 of ASME VIII-2 could be applied to achieve the exemption of fatigue analysis then. BTW,such pressure increase would not add too much cost considering the diameter of the exchanger is so small, around 450mm .
but i quickly realized i may have made a mistake because ASME VIII-2 has following statement in 5.5.2.1(c) :"If the specified number of cycles is greater than (10)^6, then the screening criteria are not applicable and a fatigue analysis is required."
i think my suggestion is reasonable but it seems conflicting with the Code. i am confused, so my question is: if the pressure variation is 0~0.3MPa, and the total number of such cycles is greater than (10)^6, is it allowed by ASME code to raise design pressure enough large to avoid fatigue analysis ?
Thanks in advance.
my colleague come to me with a question, that he have a tubular exchanger with the channel side subjected with cyclic loading. the operating pressure ranges from 0 to 0.3MPa, and the design pressure is set at 0.6MPa。the operating temperature is not high, around 170C。
according to the screening criteria of ASME VIII-2, it's required to perform fatigue analysis to all the components of tube side.
when he came to me with this issue, i advised him to raise the design pressure of tube side to no less than 1.5MPa (pressure variation not exceeds 20% of design pressure), so that screening criteria of method A in 5.5.2.3 of ASME VIII-2 could be applied to achieve the exemption of fatigue analysis then. BTW,such pressure increase would not add too much cost considering the diameter of the exchanger is so small, around 450mm .
but i quickly realized i may have made a mistake because ASME VIII-2 has following statement in 5.5.2.1(c) :"If the specified number of cycles is greater than (10)^6, then the screening criteria are not applicable and a fatigue analysis is required."
i think my suggestion is reasonable but it seems conflicting with the Code. i am confused, so my question is: if the pressure variation is 0~0.3MPa, and the total number of such cycles is greater than (10)^6, is it allowed by ASME code to raise design pressure enough large to avoid fatigue analysis ?
Thanks in advance.