pietkoning
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2014
- 7
When I have a tubesheet in a boiler, it will be subject to both pressure loads and thermal loads. Pressure loads are well covereed in Section I by applying rules for flat plates and ligaments. However, there don't seem rules to cover thermal loads on the tubesheet.
Consider the following very standard case: a cylindrical shell closed with two heads forms the boiler vessel. Tubes run from one side to the other side of the shell and connect to tubesheets at both sides. Simply said, the boiler has the layout of a Fixed Tubesheet Heat Exchanger as defined by Figure UHX-3 (a) in Section VIII div. 1. Since the shellside fluid and tubeside fluid are at different temperatures, the expansion of tubes and shells is very different. This imposes large loads on the tubesheet, the tube-to-tubesheet welds and the tubesheet attachment. However, I don't see rules in ASME Section I to cover this.
Comparing with Section VIII, in UHX-15.5.5 you account for the axial differential expansion of shell and tubes by computation of the parameter gamma. Since in a steam boiler it is all about temperatures, I would expect a calculation that accounts for differential expansion, but can't find it.
How is the differential thermal expansion covered by Section I? And why does Section VIII account for the thermal load on the tubesheet and its attachment, while Section I does not?
Thanks for your comments and response.
Consider the following very standard case: a cylindrical shell closed with two heads forms the boiler vessel. Tubes run from one side to the other side of the shell and connect to tubesheets at both sides. Simply said, the boiler has the layout of a Fixed Tubesheet Heat Exchanger as defined by Figure UHX-3 (a) in Section VIII div. 1. Since the shellside fluid and tubeside fluid are at different temperatures, the expansion of tubes and shells is very different. This imposes large loads on the tubesheet, the tube-to-tubesheet welds and the tubesheet attachment. However, I don't see rules in ASME Section I to cover this.
Comparing with Section VIII, in UHX-15.5.5 you account for the axial differential expansion of shell and tubes by computation of the parameter gamma. Since in a steam boiler it is all about temperatures, I would expect a calculation that accounts for differential expansion, but can't find it.
How is the differential thermal expansion covered by Section I? And why does Section VIII account for the thermal load on the tubesheet and its attachment, while Section I does not?
Thanks for your comments and response.