seamantgn
Petroleum
- Feb 7, 2013
- 10
I'm designig a aes tema heat exchanger.
I use a std pv soft for do it.
I've done a design without error messages in the design soft calculation repport.
One colleague has asked me if i take account corrosión allowance in the thickness of the body flanges.
The body flanges are calculated according to appendix 2 of div 1, sección VIII, BPVC.
To check this i calculate the flange with corrosion allowance and without.
But if the corrosión allowance was 3mm the flange thickness without corrosión allowance was 4 mm higher.
I also saw if i try to design with 3 mm of corrosion allowance and 5 mm machining thickness. In the repport appear a total thickness of for example 32 mm but the value wich take account to make the calculation - verification it's 27. Always take account the machinning value but not the corrosión.
I don't know if the corrosión allowance must be take account in the flange thickness (holes circle).
I think may be are a mistake:
I've read about the design procedure of "bolted flange connections with ring type gaskets" for the case of a welding neck flanges. First it's must calculate loadings and bolt area - boltings next operating and seating loads and moments then the shape and stress formula factors. Then it will must propose a flange thickness and check with the stress formulas if the stresses are bellow to the allowable stress.
If we want save material the max stress will must be near to the allowable stress.
Now if corrosión allowance must be considered: if i have a 3 mm corrosión allowance i must increase the thickness value obtained in those 3 mm?
Thanks for any help.
Regards
I use a std pv soft for do it.
I've done a design without error messages in the design soft calculation repport.
One colleague has asked me if i take account corrosión allowance in the thickness of the body flanges.
The body flanges are calculated according to appendix 2 of div 1, sección VIII, BPVC.
To check this i calculate the flange with corrosion allowance and without.
But if the corrosión allowance was 3mm the flange thickness without corrosión allowance was 4 mm higher.
I also saw if i try to design with 3 mm of corrosion allowance and 5 mm machining thickness. In the repport appear a total thickness of for example 32 mm but the value wich take account to make the calculation - verification it's 27. Always take account the machinning value but not the corrosión.
I don't know if the corrosión allowance must be take account in the flange thickness (holes circle).
I think may be are a mistake:
I've read about the design procedure of "bolted flange connections with ring type gaskets" for the case of a welding neck flanges. First it's must calculate loadings and bolt area - boltings next operating and seating loads and moments then the shape and stress formula factors. Then it will must propose a flange thickness and check with the stress formulas if the stresses are bellow to the allowable stress.
If we want save material the max stress will must be near to the allowable stress.
Now if corrosión allowance must be considered: if i have a 3 mm corrosión allowance i must increase the thickness value obtained in those 3 mm?
Thanks for any help.
Regards