bayardwv
Industrial
- Oct 24, 2006
- 53
I have a question regarding whether or not a Flanges made from 3/4" Plate rolled into a Ring, used in a design rated for 500 PSI @ 200°F can be designed as a LOOSE Flange.
Years ago we were directed to design all flanges used on designs with pressures greater than 300 PSI as an Optional Integral.
The Engineering managers reason for this was that in App. 2-4(c) it states that Optional Type Flanges can be calculated as loose type flange provided several values aren't exceeded. One of these values is that P not exceed 300 PSI.
I have always disagreed with their blanket statement that all flanges over 300 PSI must be Integral, because no where in 2-4 (a) Loose Type Flanges, does it state that there are any restrictions. Am I correct in stating that Flanges designed for Pressures greater than 300 PSI can be designed as LOOSE TYPE FLANGE?
What would the benefit be of calculating an Optional Integral type flange as a loose flange, other than simplifying the calculation.
Attached a sketch of our flange design using Bent Clips to retain the Bolts.
Regards,
Julie
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1565793347/tips/8-14-2019_10-16-55_AM_gys2ic.pdf[/url]
Years ago we were directed to design all flanges used on designs with pressures greater than 300 PSI as an Optional Integral.
The Engineering managers reason for this was that in App. 2-4(c) it states that Optional Type Flanges can be calculated as loose type flange provided several values aren't exceeded. One of these values is that P not exceed 300 PSI.
I have always disagreed with their blanket statement that all flanges over 300 PSI must be Integral, because no where in 2-4 (a) Loose Type Flanges, does it state that there are any restrictions. Am I correct in stating that Flanges designed for Pressures greater than 300 PSI can be designed as LOOSE TYPE FLANGE?
What would the benefit be of calculating an Optional Integral type flange as a loose flange, other than simplifying the calculation.
Attached a sketch of our flange design using Bent Clips to retain the Bolts.
Regards,
Julie
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1565793347/tips/8-14-2019_10-16-55_AM_gys2ic.pdf[/url]