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[MW:1841] Re: 1838] Fabricated Stiffeners

Thanks, Somesh,

Yes, you are write but my question is can we do staggered intermittent weld
to fabricate the stiffeners?

ASME Sec. VIII Div-1 told about the stiffeners to shell welding only.


Regards,


Devang Patel
Manager Engineering

INOX INDIA Ltd.
Ph :+91-265-3056392-3056100
Fax :+91-265-2333398-2341449
email : devangp@inoxindia.com
www.inoxindia.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Somesh Kumar Pandey" <Somesh.Kumar@kbr.com>
To: <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 10:45 AM
Subject: [MW:1840] RE: 1838] Fabricated Stiffeners

Dear Devang,

Fabricated stiffeners can be used in external pressure design of shell
of
pressure vessel as per ASME Sec. VIII Div.1. You can refer UG -29 , Fig.
UG 29.1 , UG-30 & Fig. UG-30 of ASME Sec. VIII Div.1 for more details on
the acceptable method of attaching stiffener rings

Regards

Somesh Kumar Pandey
KBR Energy & Chemicals
79 Anson Road #20-01
Singapore 079906
Office: +65 6210 7459
Fax: +65 6210 7250
Email: Somesh.Kumar@kbr.com

-----Original Message-----
From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
[mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Devang Patel
Sent: March 30, 2009 12:24 PM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MW:1838] Fabricated Stiffeners


can we use fabricated stiffeners in external pressure design of shell of

pressure vessel?

If, yes than please tell, can we use staggered intermittent weld to
fabricate T or Angle?

Please reply.


Regards,


Devang Patel
Manager Engineering

INOX INDIA Ltd.
Ph :+91-265-3056392-3056100
Fax :+91-265-2333398-2341449
email : devangp@inoxindia.com
www.inoxindia.com

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