stanier
Mechanical
- May 20, 2001
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Traditionally piping in PE and other thermoplastics uses a stub end with a steel backing flange. The backing flanges are drilled to a standard to match valves, instruments and equipment.
There appears to be no calculation method to determine the design rating of such an assembly in any code I have seen. Obviously the flange cannot be rated to the full design rating of a steel flange assembly.
Has anyone any experience of a design approach for this type of flange where the stub end is in PE that can behave in a non linear fashion and steel would be linear in the temperatures and pressure to suit PE. Use of FEA is problematical unless verified by testing. As these products are used in mining and low risk industries there is not the demand for intensive scrutiny.
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There appears to be no calculation method to determine the design rating of such an assembly in any code I have seen. Obviously the flange cannot be rated to the full design rating of a steel flange assembly.
Has anyone any experience of a design approach for this type of flange where the stub end is in PE that can behave in a non linear fashion and steel would be linear in the temperatures and pressure to suit PE. Use of FEA is problematical unless verified by testing. As these products are used in mining and low risk industries there is not the demand for intensive scrutiny.
ôThe beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you.ö
---B.B. King