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BR Formula for straight Tubes (IBR-338,1950) | I…
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6. Working Pressure
As Built Drawings
The working pressure of a component is the Maximum Allowable Working Pressure (MAWP) Piping
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for the metal working temperature (design temperature). The MAWP permitted for different Contents
Works
components as per The Indian Boiler Regulations, 1950 – (IBR - with amendments) – are
Architectural Walkthrough I. Preface
given below:
1. Introduction
IBR Formula for the shell of Headers and Drums (IBR-270, 1950)
Man power 2. Materials
2 f E(T –C) 3. Loads
Samples WP =
4. Load Combinations
(D +T – C)
Projects Done 5. Allowable Stress
6. Working Pressure
Projects Currently Hence,
7. Support Span
WP x D 8. Deformations
Piping e Book T=
9. Valves
(2 f E – WP)
Structural e book 10. Gages
11. Types of Supports
Where,
Pressure Vessel e book 12. Flow Analysis
T = minimum required thickness, mm
WP = working pressure, kg / sq mm (g) 13. Codes and Standards
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D = drum inside diameter, mm 14. Flexibility Analysis
f = drum metal allowable stress, kg / sq mm
15. Supports Design
p = tube hole longitudinal pitch, mm
d = tube hole diameter, mm 16. Lateral Restraints
C = 0.03 inch = 0.762 mm 17. Fail-Safe Design
Urgent Requirement E = (p-d) / p = longitudinal ligament efficiency 18. Insulation and Refractory
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19. Standard Components
3D-LABS IBR Formula for straight Tubes (IBR-338,1950)
20. Creep and Fatigue
2 f E(T – C) 21. Design and Stress Analysis
WP = of Piping and Supports
WP x D + C 22. Pressure and
Temperature Drop in
Pipelines
Hence, 23. Matrix Method of Piping
Analysis
WP x D + C [Link]
WP =
(2 f +WP)
Where,
T = minimum required thickness, mm
WP = working pressure, kg / sq mm (g)
D = tube outside diameter, mm
f = tube metal allowable stress, kg / sq mm
C = 0.75 mm when WP = 70 kg / sq cm (g) and lower
= 0.0 mm when WP = above 70 kg / sq cm (g)
IBR Formula for straight Pipes (IBR-350,1950)
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9/24/2018 Working Pressure | IBR Formula for the shell of Headers and Drums (IBR-270, 1950) | IBR Formula for straight Tubes (IBR-338,1950) | I…
T= WP x D + C
(2 f E – WP)
Where,
T = minimum required thickness, mm
WP = working pressure, kg / sq mm (g)
D = tube outside diameter, mm
f = tube metal allowable stress, kg / sq mm
E = joint efficiency
C =0.75 mm
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