DaveMECHeng
Mechanical
- Dec 17, 2015
- 2
I am trying to determine the minimum nozzle length per ASME BPVC Section X for an FRP nozzle to shell attachment.
RD-620.1 states a minimum length of 6 inches unless otherwise stated in Procedure specification and Design Report.
Using the ASME design calculations for minimum nozzle length, RD-1174.2 Lb (overlay length) requires a minimum 3 inches.
Table RD-620.1 requires L=4FT, length is 4 times thickness of flange.
Due to nature of the item we want to make nozzle lengths just a few inches from the shell, and violate the above mentioned minimum lengths. This is accomplished by trimming down the nozzle. It seems to me the shorter length would be better (less moment arm). Do I have to follow RD-1174.2 and Table RD-620.1 to maintain minimum length of nozzle? The reason I ask is the above mentioned calculated lengths are for the minimum overlay length. I'm looking for some ASME legal language to justify my decision.
Thanks in advance
RD-620.1 states a minimum length of 6 inches unless otherwise stated in Procedure specification and Design Report.
Using the ASME design calculations for minimum nozzle length, RD-1174.2 Lb (overlay length) requires a minimum 3 inches.
Table RD-620.1 requires L=4FT, length is 4 times thickness of flange.
Due to nature of the item we want to make nozzle lengths just a few inches from the shell, and violate the above mentioned minimum lengths. This is accomplished by trimming down the nozzle. It seems to me the shorter length would be better (less moment arm). Do I have to follow RD-1174.2 and Table RD-620.1 to maintain minimum length of nozzle? The reason I ask is the above mentioned calculated lengths are for the minimum overlay length. I'm looking for some ASME legal language to justify my decision.
Thanks in advance