aussiengineer
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2010
- 2
Hi guys. Firstly apologies if I have failed to find a post where this has been discussed previously.
I am trying to resolve a dispute at work
My question is regarding the use of dissimilar materials in lap joint flanges. As i understand, as long as the pressure-temperature requirements are met for the material group selected, for the class rating applicable, then there is nothing that precludes me using dissimilar metals in a lap joint flange connection. In fact, I thought it was fundamental since one of the main reasons for the use of lap flanges is that where expensive exotic wetted parts are required, the backing flange need not be.
My question is- is this stated explicitly anywhere in the codes?
Cheers
-Dean
I am trying to resolve a dispute at work
My question is regarding the use of dissimilar materials in lap joint flanges. As i understand, as long as the pressure-temperature requirements are met for the material group selected, for the class rating applicable, then there is nothing that precludes me using dissimilar metals in a lap joint flange connection. In fact, I thought it was fundamental since one of the main reasons for the use of lap flanges is that where expensive exotic wetted parts are required, the backing flange need not be.
My question is- is this stated explicitly anywhere in the codes?
Cheers
-Dean