NilsonC
Mechanical
- Mar 5, 2018
- 4
Hello mates,
I'm a Brazilian engineer, and I'm struggling with the minimum thickness of an unfired steam.
Let me inlight about the subject first: I work in a company that produces autoclaves for hospital use. In this autoclave, we have 1 pressure vessel, where sterilization occurs, and 1 unfired steam boiler.
There is a statement about it at ASME code UG-16(b)(3), where it says the minimum thickness shall be 1/4 in (6mm).
However, we're talking about a small boiler, with 54 Litters, that produces 10kg per hour of steam. Using electric resistance.
And through my calculations, the minimum thickness really needed is less than 1mm.
What should I do? Use 6mm no matter the size of my boiler or can I include this boiler in another category?
Thanks in advance.
I'm a Brazilian engineer, and I'm struggling with the minimum thickness of an unfired steam.
Let me inlight about the subject first: I work in a company that produces autoclaves for hospital use. In this autoclave, we have 1 pressure vessel, where sterilization occurs, and 1 unfired steam boiler.
There is a statement about it at ASME code UG-16(b)(3), where it says the minimum thickness shall be 1/4 in (6mm).
However, we're talking about a small boiler, with 54 Litters, that produces 10kg per hour of steam. Using electric resistance.
And through my calculations, the minimum thickness really needed is less than 1mm.
What should I do? Use 6mm no matter the size of my boiler or can I include this boiler in another category?
Thanks in advance.