JFre
Mechanical
- Nov 13, 2013
- 5
I have a subsea pipeline system and spool that runs through an area with mild seismic activity. The flanges have all been checked against ASME B16.5 allowable pressure for normal operating conditions and pass easily.
During a seismic event, the displacement of the platform means that the equivalent pressure (including external forces and moments) goes over the ASME allowable pressures. Is there an allowance for the max flange loading for short duration, occasional loading like this? Without an increase in the allowable load, I don't see how it would be possible for many subsea flanges (where the riser/platform moves relative to the spool) to be within code limits.
During a seismic event, the displacement of the platform means that the equivalent pressure (including external forces and moments) goes over the ASME allowable pressures. Is there an allowance for the max flange loading for short duration, occasional loading like this? Without an increase in the allowable load, I don't see how it would be possible for many subsea flanges (where the riser/platform moves relative to the spool) to be within code limits.