kremenco
Mechanical
- Feb 24, 2005
- 18
Cryogenic pressure vessels are double walled with outer jcakets fully enveloping the inner vessel. The annular space between the inner and outer vessels is fully vaccumized and filled with expanded perlite. In a normal case the external pressure on the jecket is 15 psig or less. As per Appendix- 9-1(c) of ASME Sec VIII Div-1, the jacket does not come within the scope of Appendix 9 even when the expernal pressure on the jacket more than 15 psi. Also, as per U-1(c)(2)(-h)(-1), vessels having an internal or external pressure not exceeding 15 psig are not included in the scope of the code. The question is when the external pressure on the jecket is more than 15 psi, should the jacket be considered as a pressure vessel and designed, constructed and code stamped as per ASME Sec VIII Div-1. The vessel will be installed in the hull of a ship where the nitrogen purge pressure is maintained as 3 psig. Accordingly the external pressure on the vacuum jacket is going to be 18psig.