SilverMani
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2014
- 4
My understanding of m & y factors of gasket:
1) "Factor m": In order to ensure leak proof flanged joint in operating condition, residual compressive stress in gasket shall be minimum "m" times internal pressure.
2) "Factor y" is interpreted as minimum gasket seating stress required to create an initial seal with essentially no pressure in the vessel.
Question:
If "m" factor take cares of sealing of joint in operating condition, what is the necessity checking sealing at no pressure condition using factor "y"?
1) "Factor m": In order to ensure leak proof flanged joint in operating condition, residual compressive stress in gasket shall be minimum "m" times internal pressure.
2) "Factor y" is interpreted as minimum gasket seating stress required to create an initial seal with essentially no pressure in the vessel.
Question:
If "m" factor take cares of sealing of joint in operating condition, what is the necessity checking sealing at no pressure condition using factor "y"?