izamil
Mechanical
- May 1, 2002
- 30
Thank yoy all for helping me in the past. I have yet another request for which I seek your help on.
I know of someone who came to asking the following Quote:
We have fabricated a vessel 40 meters long X 4.2 meters inside diameter with 16mm wall thickness. The vessel required PWHT due to service requirements.
The vessel has been designed to ASME section VIII DIV 1:1998 with 2000 addenda. Per UG 80 (a) (1) (2) permissible out of roundness allows 1% of the nominal diameter for an internal pressured vessel.
The maximum out of roundness is 102mm adjacent to a 36” nozzle. The above vessel is stated to be not acceptable per code, and we intend to contend this client rejection because PWHT is not a code requirement and we are stating that because he insisted on PWHT for service reasons, these are the tolerances that we have had to work to.
For your information, the vessel has many openings and stiffeners so the 2% addition of the inside diameter of the opening is a factor addition to the 1% out of roundness tolerance of the vessel. What this means is we have 42mm for the inside diameter of the vessel plus 24mm of the inside diameter of the 36” opening making a total of 66mm permissible versus actual being 102mm.
We require your assistance in providing as many possible solutions to satisfy the code.
Is there any way this vessel can be acceptable by ASME code referenced above?
Moreover, the client measured the oval dimension using a tape measure (top to bottom/side to side) and the 102mm was found in this way. We measured it radial (sweep board) and found a maximum of 52mm out of roundness.
We need all the help we can get.
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I would appreciate if you could help my friend by answering back to this.
I know of someone who came to asking the following Quote:
We have fabricated a vessel 40 meters long X 4.2 meters inside diameter with 16mm wall thickness. The vessel required PWHT due to service requirements.
The vessel has been designed to ASME section VIII DIV 1:1998 with 2000 addenda. Per UG 80 (a) (1) (2) permissible out of roundness allows 1% of the nominal diameter for an internal pressured vessel.
The maximum out of roundness is 102mm adjacent to a 36” nozzle. The above vessel is stated to be not acceptable per code, and we intend to contend this client rejection because PWHT is not a code requirement and we are stating that because he insisted on PWHT for service reasons, these are the tolerances that we have had to work to.
For your information, the vessel has many openings and stiffeners so the 2% addition of the inside diameter of the opening is a factor addition to the 1% out of roundness tolerance of the vessel. What this means is we have 42mm for the inside diameter of the vessel plus 24mm of the inside diameter of the 36” opening making a total of 66mm permissible versus actual being 102mm.
We require your assistance in providing as many possible solutions to satisfy the code.
Is there any way this vessel can be acceptable by ASME code referenced above?
Moreover, the client measured the oval dimension using a tape measure (top to bottom/side to side) and the 102mm was found in this way. We measured it radial (sweep board) and found a maximum of 52mm out of roundness.
We need all the help we can get.
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I would appreciate if you could help my friend by answering back to this.