Pederator
Mechanical
- Nov 23, 2012
- 45
Hello all,
Currently the company I work for services as technical advisor for the construction of CHP plant. The contractor, instead of joining perpendicular pipes by tees (T-elements), is going to join pipes as "pipe in pipe". This is regarding for example steam bleeds / extraction pipings from the turbine (DN150 - DN 350). They are probably going to weld this joints on site. We are afraid of quality of the welds, because this is kinda tricky to obtain and finish suitable shapes on site, and then weld it. Besides, this kind of joints have lower strength, and there is graeter turbulence in this places, which implies greater pressure drop and heat exchange. From the contractor point of view it is obviously advantageous, because there is only one weld instead of three, and they do not spend money for the tees. But I am of the opinion that it is not "state of the art". I would like to ask you, what is your opinion about this - is this kind of joining pipes / pipings acceptable? Do you know if there is any standard (European prefered) that treats this issue?
Many thanks for your help.
Pederator
Currently the company I work for services as technical advisor for the construction of CHP plant. The contractor, instead of joining perpendicular pipes by tees (T-elements), is going to join pipes as "pipe in pipe". This is regarding for example steam bleeds / extraction pipings from the turbine (DN150 - DN 350). They are probably going to weld this joints on site. We are afraid of quality of the welds, because this is kinda tricky to obtain and finish suitable shapes on site, and then weld it. Besides, this kind of joints have lower strength, and there is graeter turbulence in this places, which implies greater pressure drop and heat exchange. From the contractor point of view it is obviously advantageous, because there is only one weld instead of three, and they do not spend money for the tees. But I am of the opinion that it is not "state of the art". I would like to ask you, what is your opinion about this - is this kind of joining pipes / pipings acceptable? Do you know if there is any standard (European prefered) that treats this issue?
Many thanks for your help.
Pederator