Let's say you have a valve with a bonnet that bolts to the body. It's a gasketed connection with the gasket located within the bolt circle. When the pressure force on the bonnet is considered during valve design, do you assume design pressure only within the diameter of the gasket, or do you...
Additional notes: When we attached the sockolet to the 8" mock-up pipe prior to the 3/4" hot tap, the 8" pipe was dry and this resulted in some deformation of the 8" pipe around the sockolet. It may also have locally hardened the 8" stainless steel pipe, which may have slowed the drilling...
If this evolution is a big concern, you might consider a mock-up.
I had a vendor perform a mock-up of a hot-tap years ago in our maintenance shop because we were concerned about foreign material entering our system. We wanted to add a 3/4" sockolet connection to a 8" Sch.40 water-filled...
Well, if you know the mass flow rate, specific heat, and temperature difference of the dough, then the overall heat transfer rate is simply:
mass flow rate * specific heat * (T_out - T_in)
Right? But if the dough is very thick and has a low thermal diffusivity, then perhaps the measured...
I'm not very familiar with rotary pumps, but wouldn't the TDH be the same regardless of direction of rotation, as long as the speed is the same in both directions? It seems like it would, but like I said - I'm just assuming.
I guess you don't have suction and discharge pressure gauges...
Is there a definition for "heavy gauge" sheet steel? In other words, does a sheet need to be greater than some minimum thickness to be called heavy gauge? Or, as I now suspect, is this more of a subjective term?
In order to have a Section III component N-stamped, does it require that both the design and fabrication be done by an N certificate holder (as opposed to just the fabrication)? That's been my understanding, but I've forgotten the basis. I'm off to go flip through the Code, but I thought I'd...
In this case, the friction head loss between the new tank tie-in point and the pump suction will be more than compensated for by the static head of the tank, so we are OK on pump NPSHa. Calculated dynamic losses between the new tank and the pump are around 22 FT whereas the elevation difference...
We have a chilled water system with a closed, pressurized expansion tank located near the mid-elevation of the system. We want to relocate the tank above the topmost elevation of the system so that it may be vented to atmosphere and not require air overpressure.
The current tank ties into the...
Thanks for the reference.
And you're right, Steve: My older hard copy references do not have UNS information, but if I pull up an ASTM standard using our on-line reference service - there's the UNS info!
Just curious if there exists some form of a cross-reference between the ASTM standard designations (eg, A693) and the UNS designations (eg, S174000)?
Also, is there a cross-reference between the ASTM numbers and the various types of stainless steels (for example, a listing of all the ASTM...
Thanks for the feedback.
Right now, we're standing by the requirements of our spec. I'd be VERY surprised if the vendor made a fuss about this. And I agree with you that we should not be of the mindset that we'll always try to accomodate a vendor anytime they want to take exception to a...
I work at a nuclear plant in North Carolina. I am ordering some ASME Section III Class 3 check valves for a system that sprays cold water into the containment building under emergency conditions. The question has come up: Do these valves have to be registered with the National Board? I am...
I found this thread while searching for an answer as to whether a pump TDH curve must be adjusted for changes in specific gravity (SG). For example, if a vendor develops a TDH curve for (pressurized) water at 350 deg F, what adjustments must be made, if any, to know what curve to use for...