How should UW-12(d) be interpreted for an ASME CODE heat exchanger that has a seamless tube side (cup forging) with a bolted cover and welded nozzles (welded shell side)? (The cup forging is an integral tubesheet/shell/flange on the tube side, with a shell welded to the shell side of the tubesheet).
It would be my understanding that the effeciency (E from UG-27) would be = 1 (for the tube side only), since there is no welding on the cric. and long. "seams" (no welding of a head), thus the seamless vessel section does not need to meet the UW-12(d) requirements. (The shell side circ. seam would meet the applicable UW effeciency.)
My concerns would be if anyone could interpret this any other way, or if there would be any exceptions.
It would be my understanding that the effeciency (E from UG-27) would be = 1 (for the tube side only), since there is no welding on the cric. and long. "seams" (no welding of a head), thus the seamless vessel section does not need to meet the UW-12(d) requirements. (The shell side circ. seam would meet the applicable UW effeciency.)
My concerns would be if anyone could interpret this any other way, or if there would be any exceptions.