MechP
Mechanical
- Aug 2, 2011
- 24
Greetings all,
I'm having the following issue with a piggable pipeline:
The pipeline has been designed in accordance with ASME B31.4, however the location of the launching and reciever traps has been designed in accordance to ASME B31.3. The piping class indicates that for the pipeline the pipe specification should be API 5L X42 SCH STD. For the lines in the location of the traps the pipe should be ASTM A53 Gr. B SCH XS. The limit between both classes is projected with a flanged joint (one flange SCH XS the other SCH STD, same 300 class), so there is a change in the inside pipe diameter from 7.981" to 7.625", i.e. a change in thickness of 1.78" (4.52 mm).
I understand that a change in thickness in piggable pipelines shouldn't be an issue and is not unusual, but generally this takes place in a welded joint where a smooth 30° transition can be done.
My question is, for the receiving trap, is it a problem to have a sharp change in thickness such as that in this flanged joint? Has anyone had any experience with such transitions in piggable lines?
Thank you
I'm having the following issue with a piggable pipeline:
The pipeline has been designed in accordance with ASME B31.4, however the location of the launching and reciever traps has been designed in accordance to ASME B31.3. The piping class indicates that for the pipeline the pipe specification should be API 5L X42 SCH STD. For the lines in the location of the traps the pipe should be ASTM A53 Gr. B SCH XS. The limit between both classes is projected with a flanged joint (one flange SCH XS the other SCH STD, same 300 class), so there is a change in the inside pipe diameter from 7.981" to 7.625", i.e. a change in thickness of 1.78" (4.52 mm).
I understand that a change in thickness in piggable pipelines shouldn't be an issue and is not unusual, but generally this takes place in a welded joint where a smooth 30° transition can be done.
My question is, for the receiving trap, is it a problem to have a sharp change in thickness such as that in this flanged joint? Has anyone had any experience with such transitions in piggable lines?
Thank you