huangdf118
Mechanical
- Feb 26, 2017
- 11
I am working on the support lug for a high temperature vessel (Di: 84 in; L(tan to tan) 120in), Temperature 1200F, Pressure 63 psi.
The shell temperature is about 1200F (650C), an insolation (12") wrappes the vessel. There is 10" cavity between the vessel and insolation. Please find the attached figure.
So, a part of "井"structure will be wrapped in the insulation. A small area of the lugs will conduct the heat to the structure through the contact areas of the lug. The lug and structure member contact at the cavity area that are estimated to be 1200F (650C). Concern about the temperature of the structure member near the lug will be high, whether or not there are right structural materials can meet this high temperature requirement? And if the structure member near lugs with high temperature can perform well to hold the loads?
Thanks for your help.
The shell temperature is about 1200F (650C), an insolation (12") wrappes the vessel. There is 10" cavity between the vessel and insolation. Please find the attached figure.


So, a part of "井"structure will be wrapped in the insulation. A small area of the lugs will conduct the heat to the structure through the contact areas of the lug. The lug and structure member contact at the cavity area that are estimated to be 1200F (650C). Concern about the temperature of the structure member near the lug will be high, whether or not there are right structural materials can meet this high temperature requirement? And if the structure member near lugs with high temperature can perform well to hold the loads?
Thanks for your help.