This document outlines the testing requirements for a hydrostatic test of a vessel. It provides the design pressure, allowable stresses, vessel dimensions, testing pressure, and calculations to verify that the membrane stress during testing is below 90% of the minimum yield strength. The required and nominal thicknesses are determined and the membrane stresses are calculated for each, confirming the stresses are below the allowable limit.
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This document outlines the testing requirements for a hydrostatic test of a vessel. It provides the design pressure, allowable stresses, vessel dimensions, testing pressure, and calculations to verify that the membrane stress during testing is below 90% of the minimum yield strength. The required and nominal thicknesses are determined and the membrane stresses are calculated for each, confirming the stresses are below the allowable limit.
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Hydrostatic Test UG-99 (b)(36)
Hyphotesis 1) Water density is about 1 2) Sa/S is about 1 (when the testing and design temperatures are similar)
Pd Design pressure 1440 psig
Sa Allowable stress at testing temperature 20000 psig S Allowable stress at design temperature 20000 psig P(ph) 1872 psig Do External Diameter 24 in tnominal Thickness vessel 1 in Di Internal Diameter 22 in H Hydrostaic height head 0 psig PH Total testing pressure 1872 psig
Hydrostatic testing to 1872 psig at MDMT +17°C < t< 48°C
Membrane stress during hydraulic testing
1) SHELL 1 treq Required thickness 0.905 in tnominal Nominal thickness 1 in PH Testing Pressure 1872 psig MYS Minimum Yield Strength (SA 516 Gr 70) 38000 psig E Longitudinal eficiency 1 Per Perimeter before pH 75.39 in Ro External ratio before PH 12.00 in S (treq) Membrane Stress P(ph)*(Ro-treq*0,4)/E*treq 24070.5 psig Per' Perimeter after pH 77.0 Ro' External ratio after PH 12.25 S (tnom) Membrane Stress P(ph)*(Ro'-trnom*0,4)/E*trnom 22192.4 psig 1