Mannes Karsten
Petroleum
- Nov 16, 2017
- 14
Hi everyone,
We're engineering a compressor for a chemical plant. The compressor has a rectangular exhaust pipe, which by a conical nozzle turns into a 20" piping system.
The rectangular exhaust has a width of 410mm x 260mm height. The idea is to create a spool piece at the rectangular exhaust piping.
The problem is the flanges that need to be used on the rectangular pipe. I've read that rectangular flanges aren't good at dealing with high pressure flows? Is this correct?
What would a suitable solution be to this?
Thank you.
We're engineering a compressor for a chemical plant. The compressor has a rectangular exhaust pipe, which by a conical nozzle turns into a 20" piping system.
The rectangular exhaust has a width of 410mm x 260mm height. The idea is to create a spool piece at the rectangular exhaust piping.
The problem is the flanges that need to be used on the rectangular pipe. I've read that rectangular flanges aren't good at dealing with high pressure flows? Is this correct?
What would a suitable solution be to this?
Thank you.