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Thanks for the cool link about steam system.I am not designing a complete flash system and so no reason to expect any further questions. At this point, I also dont have much information or lets say, not much information which I could share, from my client. But what I understood is...
Hello community,
I am working on a selection of control valve, which will regulate the inlet to the Flash vessel. The sizes of the inlet and outlet of the valve are DN600 and DN1800.
Is it realistic? Are there any flash vessels with the inlet flanges more than DN1000 or so?
Also one more...
In case of Casting....for example...a volute casign, the volute core is made using core box. The core boxes and the patterns are made either out of wood or metals( e.g. Aluminium). I wanted to understand,how volute pattern and core box itself is manufactured in Aluminium/wood? How volute shape...
Tubes are designated by its outside diameter. So if we need weld 1" OD tube having 0.15 inch thickness with WN flange, then what should be the size of the flange selected? Can we use flanges as per ASME B16.5?
Or is there any other standard followed for flanged connections of the Tubings?
My question is, as per Mandatory appx.2 from ASME Section VIII div.2. Why the area of gasket considered for Wm1 and Wm2 is different?
In case of Wm1, the formula is,
Where, the area of gasket considered is , 3.14 x G x 2b
And in case of Wm2, the area of gasket considered is, 3.14 x G x b...
Thank you for the response. May be i did not clarify it properly in my question. Actually I mean to say, we say that ferritic stainless steels like grades AISI 405,409,410,434 etc. These grades they contain low carbon and hence, as you said,are only slightly hardenable.
However, when we see...
CA6NM typically contains Carbon not more than 0.06%. However, Ferritic steels contains carbon upto 0.12% yet, the steels are not hardernable.
What is the reason behind it?
How can I understand the physical significance of the terms Hyperbolic,parabolic, elleptic PDEs? I do not want mathematical explanation. I wish to know what are real life examples through which I can understand these terms? What is the physical significance of Characteristic curves?
Especially in case of A216, Cr content is restricted max. to 0.5%. Chromium is stable carbide former. Which carbide is formed in case of this Steel, C23C6 or Cr7C3?
What effects does the normalizing and tempering has?
Dear community, thanks for the overwhelming response. Sorry for the late reply. I see people asking about why am i confusing the torque required to rotate the disc with the Bolt torque.
Well, answer from my point of view, is that, both of the things are accomplishing quiet same results only the...
We know that the torque is Force x moment arm. Here in this case why the moment arm is not radius. The real problem for me is that, I am calculating friction torque required by the rotating disc to overcome.
Here the I have done the calculations with below 2 methods:
1. In close approximation...
desertfox (Mechanical),drawoh (Mechanical),HTURKAK (Structural) and all, Thank you for the answers. As you have correctly pointed out
desertfox (Mechanical), the explanation belongs to the same link you posted. After going through the comments, I have realised that the Stud clamped with Bolts is...