spayette
Mechanical
- Nov 5, 2003
- 50
Two existing girth flanges are mated together. One flange has a nubbin 1/64” high and 1/8” wide. The gasket used between the flanges is DJAF iron, that is 1/2” wide.
Question:
When considering the facing on the flanges as Type 2 (per Table 2-5.2, from Sec VIII, Div 1, Appendix 2), the joint is inadequate for the design pressure. If on the other hand, a Type 1C facing is selected in the analysis, the flanges are sufficient for the required pressure. Since the flanges appear to also meet the criteria of a Type 1C facing, is it acceptable to analyze this flange pair assuming a Type 1C facing?
Question:
When considering the facing on the flanges as Type 2 (per Table 2-5.2, from Sec VIII, Div 1, Appendix 2), the joint is inadequate for the design pressure. If on the other hand, a Type 1C facing is selected in the analysis, the flanges are sufficient for the required pressure. Since the flanges appear to also meet the criteria of a Type 1C facing, is it acceptable to analyze this flange pair assuming a Type 1C facing?