B16.34 Valve Body Bolt Joint

Posted by: EngtipsKapil

B16.34 Valve Body Bolt Joint - 11/15/10 09:31 AM

Hi:

I am working on a valve which has a body bolted connection. Now, apart from internal pressure, they have external loads acting on them (Seismic + Nozzle loads due to Pressure and Weight + Nozzle loads due to thermal + Nozzle Loads due to seismic). The external loads are converted into equivalent pressure using Kellog's method.

Now, while checking the the body bolt connection equation in B16.34-2004 6.4.2.1, does all these loads need to be added together for calculating the equivalent pressure. Or do we have different allowable for different kind of loads. Namely, different allowables for Seismic load or Thermal Load.

Thank You,

Kapil
Posted by: Darren_Yin

Re: B16.34 Valve Body Bolt Joint - 11/17/10 06:45 AM

You can open the C2 program and may find what you are looking for as follows: ANALYSIS/FLANGES/ENTER A JOB NAME, "X"/MATERIAL DATA/BOLT ALLOWABLE STRESS MULTIPLIER (VIII DIV 2)/"F1"
Posted by: danb

Re: B16.34 Valve Body Bolt Joint - 11/17/10 08:04 AM

Kapil,

B16.34 do not directly address the external loads on valve bolted connection, but establish some limitations as per para. 6.4.2.1.

Regards,
Posted by: danb

Re: B16.34 Valve Body Bolt Joint - 11/17/10 08:30 AM

Note that Pc= pressure class designation number, e.g., for
Class 150, Pc = 150; for Class 300, Pc = 300. It is not pressure.

The same thing is stated also in B16.5 Annex B. so nothing new respect to flanges. And regarding the flanges, there are a bunch of topics related to this. Use Search function.

Regards,