65CCJ
Mechanical
- Apr 11, 2018
- 39
I'm trying to determine why weld penetration values for fusion welded (TIG and LASER) tubes retaining a rupture disk don't meet min wall thickness requirements to handle internal pressure. A thin disk is compressed between two cylinders/tubes and the three parts are fused together with required weld penetration values dependent on disk thickness (See attached figure). The welds hold pressure but do not see tensile or bending loads and if the weld will see torque, the weld penetration requirement is increased from 1.25X Disk Thickness to .015 min. for diameters under 1.25". These weld penetration depths don't appear to follow standard Burst Pressure wall thickness requirements and I don't understand why they wouldn't (t[sub]min[/sub] = weld penetration). I have used Von-Mises and Barlows equation to see if the pressure rating of the disk = minimum required weld penetration but I see no correlation.
In the example shown, a .0065 thick disk is welded in place with .008 Min. Pen Requirement and this is increased to .015" if torque will be applied across the weld. If I run Von-Mises for min. wall requirement at 5000 psi and RT the wall should be .040"(.037" ASME). Doesn't this weld see full Hoop and Radial Stress? How does this joint hold 5ksi?
In the example shown, a .0065 thick disk is welded in place with .008 Min. Pen Requirement and this is increased to .015" if torque will be applied across the weld. If I run Von-Mises for min. wall requirement at 5000 psi and RT the wall should be .040"(.037" ASME). Doesn't this weld see full Hoop and Radial Stress? How does this joint hold 5ksi?