balamurugan02
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2015
- 22
Dear gents,
I'm designing a Vertical separator which is fully made out of ASME standard fittings (12" NB - Sch.100) which has an equal tee as part of the shell. The tee has a 2" NB nozzle opening, so does this mean that the equal tee is considered as modified [not covered under UG-11(c)(1)]?
If it is not covered under UG-44 & UG-11(c)(1), should the tee branch be considered as an opening in the shell and be backed by reinforcement calculation? My AI's suggestion is to just perform the calculation for pressure-temperature rating (thickness calculation considering the fitting as a straight pipe, which is also a prerequisite in case of UG-44 applicability for ASME B16.9 fittings). below snap for your reference
I'm designing a Vertical separator which is fully made out of ASME standard fittings (12" NB - Sch.100) which has an equal tee as part of the shell. The tee has a 2" NB nozzle opening, so does this mean that the equal tee is considered as modified [not covered under UG-11(c)(1)]?
If it is not covered under UG-44 & UG-11(c)(1), should the tee branch be considered as an opening in the shell and be backed by reinforcement calculation? My AI's suggestion is to just perform the calculation for pressure-temperature rating (thickness calculation considering the fitting as a straight pipe, which is also a prerequisite in case of UG-44 applicability for ASME B16.9 fittings). below snap for your reference