PEDARRIN2
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2003
- 1,287
I am assisting another engineer who is trying to design a piping system for a research client that requires compressed air at 150 psig at 800 F. They require stainless steel to minimize any impurities from the piping entering the air stream.
This is outside the standard compressed air system design parameters - so standard design approaches are not going to work.
The design pressure/pressure exceeds the limits of ASME B31.9 Building Services Piping so I am assuming B31.1 applies.
Looking at a table based on B31.1 (found on Engineering Toolbox) indicates 10" schedule 40 pipe at 750 F is rated for 578 psig, schedule 80 is rated for 956 psig.
Since the design temperature is fairly close to the upper limit, I am thinking either schedule 40 or 80 would be sufficient.
But I do not want to just depend on a table that I am unfamiliar with.
So I am going to determine the MAOP, based on ASME BPV, Section 1, which is referenced in ASME B31.1. If I get values that correspond to what the table indicates, then I will trust those results.
Does this sound reasonable or am I off base?
This is outside the standard compressed air system design parameters - so standard design approaches are not going to work.
The design pressure/pressure exceeds the limits of ASME B31.9 Building Services Piping so I am assuming B31.1 applies.
Looking at a table based on B31.1 (found on Engineering Toolbox) indicates 10" schedule 40 pipe at 750 F is rated for 578 psig, schedule 80 is rated for 956 psig.
Since the design temperature is fairly close to the upper limit, I am thinking either schedule 40 or 80 would be sufficient.
But I do not want to just depend on a table that I am unfamiliar with.
So I am going to determine the MAOP, based on ASME BPV, Section 1, which is referenced in ASME B31.1. If I get values that correspond to what the table indicates, then I will trust those results.
Does this sound reasonable or am I off base?