TJOrlowski
Mechanical
- Jul 16, 2010
- 173
Early appology if this has been discussed before; I did several searches but was unable to find anything relevant.
We have a customer who currently owns a shell & tube heat exchanger (TEMA NEN); he uses it more as a reactor vessel than a heat exchanger. He is looking to have his existing unit modified.
Currently it has 1-1/8" OD tubes. The owner wants new tube sheets and baffles installed, but he wants to use several different size tubes, ranging from 3/4" OD to 2" OD, with mostly 1" OD tubes (total of five different sizes). All sizes are standard condenser tube sizes.
Background: Design will be to Section VIII, Division I, unit will carry NBBI R stamp.
Just wanted to get some additional thoughts on how to go about calculating an appropriate tubesheet thickness. The existing unit was designed to Ed '04, A'05, and we know what the existing thickness is. We don't know what the tube-tubesheet attachment is, but we plan on double serrating every tube hole, and expanding and seal welding every tube.
-TJ Orlowski
We have a customer who currently owns a shell & tube heat exchanger (TEMA NEN); he uses it more as a reactor vessel than a heat exchanger. He is looking to have his existing unit modified.
Currently it has 1-1/8" OD tubes. The owner wants new tube sheets and baffles installed, but he wants to use several different size tubes, ranging from 3/4" OD to 2" OD, with mostly 1" OD tubes (total of five different sizes). All sizes are standard condenser tube sizes.
Background: Design will be to Section VIII, Division I, unit will carry NBBI R stamp.
Just wanted to get some additional thoughts on how to go about calculating an appropriate tubesheet thickness. The existing unit was designed to Ed '04, A'05, and we know what the existing thickness is. We don't know what the tube-tubesheet attachment is, but we plan on double serrating every tube hole, and expanding and seal welding every tube.
-TJ Orlowski