Ralph2
Industrial
- May 3, 2002
- 345
I have been asked to design a weld prep for a 13" OD pipe with a wall thickness of 5/8 316 SS to a tapered transition piece that has a wall thickness of 3/4", is 36" long and tapers to ~11".
So, no problem with a traditional "vee" weld prep, taper the inside to suit the larger ID. But.. with SS does the gap change? fudge up or down??
BUT.. the biggest challenge.. is to keep the cone end aligned with the main pipe. This will be the conveyor part of a centrifuge.. and the specs call for a maximum runout of +/- 0.005. ( I know.. lots of luck with that).
My best chance to maintain alignment would be to have a weld prep with no gap.. but I need a 100% weld.
Anyone with any thoughts .. ideas on how to at least try to achieve the tolerance.. with 316 SS
Thank you for your time.........
So, no problem with a traditional "vee" weld prep, taper the inside to suit the larger ID. But.. with SS does the gap change? fudge up or down??
BUT.. the biggest challenge.. is to keep the cone end aligned with the main pipe. This will be the conveyor part of a centrifuge.. and the specs call for a maximum runout of +/- 0.005. ( I know.. lots of luck with that).
My best chance to maintain alignment would be to have a weld prep with no gap.. but I need a 100% weld.
Anyone with any thoughts .. ideas on how to at least try to achieve the tolerance.. with 316 SS
Thank you for your time.........