SteveBP
Chemical
- Sep 6, 2008
- 3
For a reactor vessel in petroleum refining application with the following characteristic, is there a design pressure threshold which requires forged ring construction instead of rolled plate fabrication?
I assume that forged ring fabrication costs more and takes longer. Is this assumption correct ?
The design/operating conditions are approximately:
(1) 10 feet ID; 90 feet T/T
(2) 2 1/4 Cr 1 Mo, and likely to be 1/4 V modified
(3) Design temperature is 825 deg F
(4) Design pressure is between 1100 psig to 1300 psig, and the method of construction, cost and delivery schedule will influence the design pressure decision.
(5) The reactor will operate in high hydrogen environment, with hydrogen partial pressure in the 85 vol % range (between 900 to 1200 psig H2 partial pressure).
Thank you for sharing. Steve
I assume that forged ring fabrication costs more and takes longer. Is this assumption correct ?
The design/operating conditions are approximately:
(1) 10 feet ID; 90 feet T/T
(2) 2 1/4 Cr 1 Mo, and likely to be 1/4 V modified
(3) Design temperature is 825 deg F
(4) Design pressure is between 1100 psig to 1300 psig, and the method of construction, cost and delivery schedule will influence the design pressure decision.
(5) The reactor will operate in high hydrogen environment, with hydrogen partial pressure in the 85 vol % range (between 900 to 1200 psig H2 partial pressure).
Thank you for sharing. Steve