McJe
Structural
- Apr 17, 2009
- 33
Dear all,
I've got a question about the different design conditions one should considder to calculate a heat exchanger with fixed tubesheets.
Sometimes the customer defines the design conditions theirself, but for quotation requests most of the times no conditions are predefined.
Depending on the choosen conditions, the results might differ a lot. The tubesheet thickness is strongly determined by these conditions.
Design conditions that sound logical to me are:
1) operating pressure on tube and shell side + mean metal temperatures.
2) start-up and shut down situations (some cases with pressure 0 or full vacuum if requested by customer). In these cases, the operating pressures and fluid temperatures are used.
3) Shell side / tube side failure: operating pressure + fluid temperatures
Do I need to include a design condition with:
4) the design pressures together with mean metal temperatures?
5) design pressures together with design temperatures?
6) operating pressures with design temperatures?
Am I missing important cases?
which cases do you take in account?
Best regards,
Jeroen.
I've got a question about the different design conditions one should considder to calculate a heat exchanger with fixed tubesheets.
Sometimes the customer defines the design conditions theirself, but for quotation requests most of the times no conditions are predefined.
Depending on the choosen conditions, the results might differ a lot. The tubesheet thickness is strongly determined by these conditions.
Design conditions that sound logical to me are:
1) operating pressure on tube and shell side + mean metal temperatures.
2) start-up and shut down situations (some cases with pressure 0 or full vacuum if requested by customer). In these cases, the operating pressures and fluid temperatures are used.
3) Shell side / tube side failure: operating pressure + fluid temperatures
Do I need to include a design condition with:
4) the design pressures together with mean metal temperatures?
5) design pressures together with design temperatures?
6) operating pressures with design temperatures?
Am I missing important cases?
which cases do you take in account?
Best regards,
Jeroen.