4xeng
Mechanical
- May 5, 2020
- 8
Hello all,
Consider a case where a standard 1"-6000# threaded coupling is being attached to a pressure vessel by outside and inside fillet welds only. It can be attached using figure UW-16.1 sketch (y-2).
However, I am using exemption UW-16(f)(2) and using minimum fillet weld sizes. To use that exemption it is required that weld strength calculations as per UW-15(a) are performed. This fitting is also exempt from reinforcement area calculations as per UG-36(c)(3)(a). Does that relieve me from calculating UW-15(a) calculations (that were required by UW-16(f)(2) exemption) by using UW-15(b)(2)?
I have a case where I can use 3/16" fillets by using UW-16(f)(2) exemption. and not perform the UW-15(a) weld calcs as exempted by -15(b)(2). However, if I do perform the weld calculations that fillet size fails.
Please let me know what you think of using exemption from UW-15(b)(2) to override the requirement of UW-16(f)(2)(-a).
Thanks in advance.
Consider a case where a standard 1"-6000# threaded coupling is being attached to a pressure vessel by outside and inside fillet welds only. It can be attached using figure UW-16.1 sketch (y-2).
However, I am using exemption UW-16(f)(2) and using minimum fillet weld sizes. To use that exemption it is required that weld strength calculations as per UW-15(a) are performed. This fitting is also exempt from reinforcement area calculations as per UG-36(c)(3)(a). Does that relieve me from calculating UW-15(a) calculations (that were required by UW-16(f)(2) exemption) by using UW-15(b)(2)?
I have a case where I can use 3/16" fillets by using UW-16(f)(2) exemption. and not perform the UW-15(a) weld calcs as exempted by -15(b)(2). However, if I do perform the weld calculations that fillet size fails.
Please let me know what you think of using exemption from UW-15(b)(2) to override the requirement of UW-16(f)(2)(-a).
Thanks in advance.