borobam182
Mechanical
- Mar 3, 2015
- 50
Good afternoon,
I have an issues which I'm having trouble with and was hoping to get some advice if anyone can help......
My company would like to design its own pipe silencer rather than buy one from a acoustic company.....
The concept is a 6" pipe contained within a 12" pipe and 12" end caps, the 6" pipe would pass through the 12" end caps and connect into the system via 6" flanges.
In order to perform as a silencer, the 6" pipe will have 5mm diameter holes drilled into the wall on a 8mm triangular pitch to allow for noise reduction in the cavity between then 6" and 12" pipes.
I don't feel confident that the 6" pipe will be okay with these 5mm holes drilled in at this close spacing. But, I'm not sure how to justify my concern either way. Just saying, I don't like it isn't washing, as I'm just being asked to prove why it wont work. Frustrating.
I've had a review of B31.1 and it offers guidance on branch openings and spacing limitations based on reinforcement zones not overlapping, minimum distance between welds etc, but, I'm not welding on branches, I'm not welding anything, its just lots of small holes in a 6" pipe.
The temperature is 365 C, but the pressure is only 0.05 barg.
Does anyone have any experience of designs like this and how they justified the hole spacing?
I thought the code might have offered a minimum spacing of 3D of the drilled hole or 1 thickness of the 6" pipe - and it might do, but I just cant find it!
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I have an issues which I'm having trouble with and was hoping to get some advice if anyone can help......
My company would like to design its own pipe silencer rather than buy one from a acoustic company.....
The concept is a 6" pipe contained within a 12" pipe and 12" end caps, the 6" pipe would pass through the 12" end caps and connect into the system via 6" flanges.
In order to perform as a silencer, the 6" pipe will have 5mm diameter holes drilled into the wall on a 8mm triangular pitch to allow for noise reduction in the cavity between then 6" and 12" pipes.
I don't feel confident that the 6" pipe will be okay with these 5mm holes drilled in at this close spacing. But, I'm not sure how to justify my concern either way. Just saying, I don't like it isn't washing, as I'm just being asked to prove why it wont work. Frustrating.
I've had a review of B31.1 and it offers guidance on branch openings and spacing limitations based on reinforcement zones not overlapping, minimum distance between welds etc, but, I'm not welding on branches, I'm not welding anything, its just lots of small holes in a 6" pipe.
The temperature is 365 C, but the pressure is only 0.05 barg.
Does anyone have any experience of designs like this and how they justified the hole spacing?
I thought the code might have offered a minimum spacing of 3D of the drilled hole or 1 thickness of the 6" pipe - and it might do, but I just cant find it!
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks