I have been having a debate with a colleague, in regards to the design of a distribution cylinder (vapor belt) on a shell and tube heat exchanger.
Several thoughts on this are:
1. Mandatory Appendix 9: Jacketed Vessels
a. Historically, this is the method that has been used in the fabrication industry however this method does not address the opening in the shell.
2. Mandatory Appendix 14: Integral Flat Head with a large, single, circular centrally located opening, using UW-13 attachment.
3. Mandatory Appendix 5: Flanged and Flued or Flanged only Expansion Joints.
a. This could be an option for fixed tubesheets exchangers such as a TEMA style NEN or similar configuration.
Which options have been accepted by your shop authorised inspector or your discussion with the A.I. to support your method.
What are the communities’ thoughts?
Thanks,
Trevor
Several thoughts on this are:
1. Mandatory Appendix 9: Jacketed Vessels
a. Historically, this is the method that has been used in the fabrication industry however this method does not address the opening in the shell.
2. Mandatory Appendix 14: Integral Flat Head with a large, single, circular centrally located opening, using UW-13 attachment.
3. Mandatory Appendix 5: Flanged and Flued or Flanged only Expansion Joints.
a. This could be an option for fixed tubesheets exchangers such as a TEMA style NEN or similar configuration.
Which options have been accepted by your shop authorised inspector or your discussion with the A.I. to support your method.
What are the communities’ thoughts?
Thanks,
Trevor