CNewman
Mechanical
- Aug 12, 2008
- 3
I'm trying to do a nozzle calculation for a vessel that uses dried compressed air (non-corrosive service). This vessel is being sold in tandem with an air drying system.
UG-16 states that materials for use with 'compressed air service' should use a min material thickness of 3/32" (instead of the default 1/16") if the material is listed on Table UCS-23, which this one is. For the purposes of this section, does 'dried compressed air' count as 'compressed air'?
My question is about the min thickness of the nozzle wall. The calculated thickness is less than 1/16", and I need to know if I use the calculated value, 1/16", or 3/32". I'm asking because there are sections (i.e. UG-46) where dried air is specifically mentioned as not equivalent, because plain pressurized air is considered corrosive (water condenses out).
UG-16 states that materials for use with 'compressed air service' should use a min material thickness of 3/32" (instead of the default 1/16") if the material is listed on Table UCS-23, which this one is. For the purposes of this section, does 'dried compressed air' count as 'compressed air'?
My question is about the min thickness of the nozzle wall. The calculated thickness is less than 1/16", and I need to know if I use the calculated value, 1/16", or 3/32". I'm asking because there are sections (i.e. UG-46) where dried air is specifically mentioned as not equivalent, because plain pressurized air is considered corrosive (water condenses out).