rajat84
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2007
- 20
Hey,
We are vessel fabricators and have the vessel made of carbon steel. Customer wants internal insulation rather the external.
Because of the grid supports being welded directly to the vessel, (as shown in the attached figure), there will be heat loss through grid support.
Is there any way of minimising the heat loss ?
One way which I could think of was to use 'thin stainless steel supports' and weld them to c/stl vessel. Again with PWHT and sigma phase, customer is not willing to go with
st. stl and do not want external supports.
I am stuck and would be happy if anybody can advise or had similar problem on vessel.
We are vessel fabricators and have the vessel made of carbon steel. Customer wants internal insulation rather the external.
Because of the grid supports being welded directly to the vessel, (as shown in the attached figure), there will be heat loss through grid support.
Is there any way of minimising the heat loss ?
One way which I could think of was to use 'thin stainless steel supports' and weld them to c/stl vessel. Again with PWHT and sigma phase, customer is not willing to go with
st. stl and do not want external supports.
I am stuck and would be happy if anybody can advise or had similar problem on vessel.