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hubert88
Mechanical
- Apr 28, 2016
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Hi Guys,
How to determine the MDMT for a pressure vessel?
Design Data for Pressure Vessel:
Code: ASME Section VIII, Division 1
Ambient temperature at site: 19-37degC
Design pressure: FV/11barg
Operating pressure: 7.9barg
Design temperature: 200degC
Operating temperature: 61degC
Material (shell & head): Carbon steel
According to the design data as above, the MDMT shall be set at 19degC, the lowest temperature. (please correct me if I am wrong)
In that case, the water temperature of hydrostatic test shall be at least 36degC (19+17) as per ASME code: "It is recommended that metal temperature during hydrostatic test be maintained at least 17degC above the MDMT, but need not exceed 48degC, to minimize the risk of brittle fracture".
But the vessel manufacturer informed that the water test temperature is too high for them. The available water test temperature at their workshop is only 17degC.
Please advise I should set the MDMT at what temperature now?
How to determine the MDMT for a pressure vessel?
Design Data for Pressure Vessel:
Code: ASME Section VIII, Division 1
Ambient temperature at site: 19-37degC
Design pressure: FV/11barg
Operating pressure: 7.9barg
Design temperature: 200degC
Operating temperature: 61degC
Material (shell & head): Carbon steel
According to the design data as above, the MDMT shall be set at 19degC, the lowest temperature. (please correct me if I am wrong)
In that case, the water temperature of hydrostatic test shall be at least 36degC (19+17) as per ASME code: "It is recommended that metal temperature during hydrostatic test be maintained at least 17degC above the MDMT, but need not exceed 48degC, to minimize the risk of brittle fracture".
But the vessel manufacturer informed that the water test temperature is too high for them. The available water test temperature at their workshop is only 17degC.
Please advise I should set the MDMT at what temperature now?