kryanl
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2001
- 34
I'm working on determining the size of reinforcing pad required for a branch connection to an existing pipe. (10" into a 16" header.) With the temperature and pressure ratings, I have determined that each pipe wall, individually, is acceptably thick enough for operation. According to paragraph 104.3.1-C it seems like additional reinforcement is not required? Am I interpreting this correctly?
Anyhow, instinctively, I want to add a pad. So, just moving forward with calculations, my next roadblock is the vaiable 'A' in all referenced equations. this is defined in 104.1.2-A.6 as 'additional thickness' (due to several reasons). Now, as I mentioned above, my minimum required thickness for both the header and branch pipe is lower than the schedules of pipe we will be installing, but, this extra thickness can not be deemed as 'A', correct? Further, in 104.3.1.D.2.2, they define A7, the required reinforcement area, and that this shall be by combination of the other areas, A1, A2, etc. Do they mean that A7=A1+A2+A3+A4+A5?
So, as a summary, my questions are:
1) is a pad actually required?
2) what is A?
3) Does A7=A1+A2+A3+A4+A5?
I thank you for your assistance.
Kay
Anyhow, instinctively, I want to add a pad. So, just moving forward with calculations, my next roadblock is the vaiable 'A' in all referenced equations. this is defined in 104.1.2-A.6 as 'additional thickness' (due to several reasons). Now, as I mentioned above, my minimum required thickness for both the header and branch pipe is lower than the schedules of pipe we will be installing, but, this extra thickness can not be deemed as 'A', correct? Further, in 104.3.1.D.2.2, they define A7, the required reinforcement area, and that this shall be by combination of the other areas, A1, A2, etc. Do they mean that A7=A1+A2+A3+A4+A5?
So, as a summary, my questions are:
1) is a pad actually required?
2) what is A?
3) Does A7=A1+A2+A3+A4+A5?
I thank you for your assistance.
Kay