engpes
Mechanical
- Feb 10, 2010
- 175
I have an existing 2" 150# RF spiral wound flex gasket that has been in service for a while. We suspect that the initial torquing of the bolts may have been over torqued and the gasket may have been over compressed.
The gasket is functioning properly in service and not leaking.
My questions are:
1.). Is it really possible to permanently damage / crush a spiral wound gasket by over torquing the flange studs is it is a CG or CGI style gasket?
2.). Wouldn't the outer or inner ring prevent over compression of the gasket and act as a compression stop?
3.). The seating stress for this gasket is 10,000 psi (y value). Is there a max allowable compression stress for a 2" 150# spiral wound gasket? Or do the inner and outer rings prevent this?
PS - I am not concerned with bolting stresses here, only the gasket crushing force. Thanks in advance.
The gasket is functioning properly in service and not leaking.
My questions are:
1.). Is it really possible to permanently damage / crush a spiral wound gasket by over torquing the flange studs is it is a CG or CGI style gasket?
2.). Wouldn't the outer or inner ring prevent over compression of the gasket and act as a compression stop?
3.). The seating stress for this gasket is 10,000 psi (y value). Is there a max allowable compression stress for a 2" 150# spiral wound gasket? Or do the inner and outer rings prevent this?
PS - I am not concerned with bolting stresses here, only the gasket crushing force. Thanks in advance.