scotty36
Mechanical
- Sep 4, 2003
- 7
Has anyone used a "hydratect" fitting before? It is a level switch used for steam service. The physical connection relies on stubbing the fitting into the steam header. The problem is that the only option offered by our vendor is 316SS and our header material is CS. We used a 309L electrode.
Our finite element analysis of the junction shows yield stresses at the weld boundary due to differential thermal expansion.
The hydratect fitting is a proprietary item, and the Vendor says "no problem". I have consulted experienced steam engineers also and they say "no problem". Yet I look at the FEA and I see a potential problem. We are currently working on a solution.
My question is for those with steam experience - what is your experince with welding SS in to CS? In particular do you see local yielding as an issue given that it will only happen once?
Our finite element analysis of the junction shows yield stresses at the weld boundary due to differential thermal expansion.
The hydratect fitting is a proprietary item, and the Vendor says "no problem". I have consulted experienced steam engineers also and they say "no problem". Yet I look at the FEA and I see a potential problem. We are currently working on a solution.
My question is for those with steam experience - what is your experince with welding SS in to CS? In particular do you see local yielding as an issue given that it will only happen once?