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Self reinforced Nozzles (Heavy barrel) with & without lip - reg

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Hari1207

Mechanical
Mar 9, 2020
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Hello experts!

I need to design SR nozzle (hub type) and this is the first time I'm going to design it.

Can anyone help me with the design guidelines of this nozzle?

What should be the ID, hub thickness, hub height and bevel angle?

Thank you.
 
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Hari1207, assuming Sec VIII, Div 1:

For nozzles inserted thru the vessel wall, see Figs UG-40(d), (e), Figs UW-16(g). Preferred practice ordinarily is to follow Fig UW-40(e-2), so that the thickened portion of the nozzle extends at least equal to the limits of reinforcement normal to the vessel wall. This portion is made thick enough to provide the needed reinforcement, per UG-37 rules.

Select the bore such that the thinner portion of the neck meets UG-45 and UG-27 / UG-28 rules. Ideally, the bore will be selected to match the attached piping, but it is often not practical to determine this. Selecting X-Stg bores will typically work.

The forgoing generally applies to nozzles attached by butt-welding, Fig. UG-40(f) and similar. In practice these types are usually per Fig-UW-40(e), but with added lip for the buttweld. These types tend to be expensive, but are sometimes required.

Regards,

Mike



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