Spoonful
Mechanical
- Oct 18, 2008
- 175
Hi all,
Got a question here,
On the body of the vessel, a nozzle and a tube-sheet need to be welded on opposite side of the body, (regardless of the reinforcement of the nozzle opening), is there a requirement of how close of these weld can be located?
The idea is, for a vertical vessel, the tube-sheet divide the vessel into upper and lower chamber. To drain the upper chamber, theoretically the bottom of the ID of a nozzle should be welded flush with the top face of the tube-sheet, but this will result weld on each side of the vessel wall too close or even overlap.
Is there an requirement in ASME stating about this issue? In AS1210 there is a requirement of adjacent weld min distance of 40mm or 3 times of thicknees of vessel wall, but for weld on the same side of the vessel wall, not sure if this apply to this case.
Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance
Got a question here,
On the body of the vessel, a nozzle and a tube-sheet need to be welded on opposite side of the body, (regardless of the reinforcement of the nozzle opening), is there a requirement of how close of these weld can be located?
The idea is, for a vertical vessel, the tube-sheet divide the vessel into upper and lower chamber. To drain the upper chamber, theoretically the bottom of the ID of a nozzle should be welded flush with the top face of the tube-sheet, but this will result weld on each side of the vessel wall too close or even overlap.
Is there an requirement in ASME stating about this issue? In AS1210 there is a requirement of adjacent weld min distance of 40mm or 3 times of thicknees of vessel wall, but for weld on the same side of the vessel wall, not sure if this apply to this case.
Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance