Naidooru1
Petroleum
- Jan 12, 2016
- 3
Hi guys,
Is there somewhere a guide on the tolerance for the gap between the slip on flange and the Outer Diameter of the pipe.
For all intensive purposes, this is a pipe shell vessel that was designed in accordance with ASME VIII Division 1, and this is one of the adjoining nozzles of an 864mm outer Diameter pipe.
If good engineering practice is used then the basics would be that it is as close as reasonably possible, centred around the pipe equally and with the required fillets further restricted by the values on the WPS.
But then you Get the "ENGINEER" that asks "why does he need to order a flange that is tight fit when he has and existing flange that is 22mm over the diameter of the OD of the PIPE measuring an ID of 886mm.
Please note further that ASME B16.47 does not have tables for Slip on flanges of this size and I have been to MSS-SP42 which moderately says that the flange must be interpolated from those in B16.5 to get a size and should involve a design for this flange. What would be the tolerance from here for the gap between the flange and the OD of the pipe?
Kind Regards
Ruben Naidoo
Senior Inspector of Pressurized Equipment
Is there somewhere a guide on the tolerance for the gap between the slip on flange and the Outer Diameter of the pipe.
For all intensive purposes, this is a pipe shell vessel that was designed in accordance with ASME VIII Division 1, and this is one of the adjoining nozzles of an 864mm outer Diameter pipe.
If good engineering practice is used then the basics would be that it is as close as reasonably possible, centred around the pipe equally and with the required fillets further restricted by the values on the WPS.
But then you Get the "ENGINEER" that asks "why does he need to order a flange that is tight fit when he has and existing flange that is 22mm over the diameter of the OD of the PIPE measuring an ID of 886mm.
Please note further that ASME B16.47 does not have tables for Slip on flanges of this size and I have been to MSS-SP42 which moderately says that the flange must be interpolated from those in B16.5 to get a size and should involve a design for this flange. What would be the tolerance from here for the gap between the flange and the OD of the pipe?
Kind Regards
Ruben Naidoo
Senior Inspector of Pressurized Equipment