"Vertical joints in adjacent shell courses shall not be aligned, but shall be offset from each other a minimum
distance of 5t, where t is the plate thickness of the thicker course at the point of offset. "
EN 13445-4:2009
6.2 Vessels or parts made of more than one course
Where a vessel or vessel part is made of two or more courses the longitudinal weld joints of adjacent courses shall be staggered by 4 e with 10 mm minimum, or 30 mm minimum when the vessel or vessel part is either working in the creep range or designed by Design by Analysis – Direct Route (Annex B of EN 13445-3:2009) or designed using 6.3 of EN 13445-3:2009.
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--On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 9:34 AM, udaya bhaskar<dusroni@gmail.com> wrote:My dear, distance between two L seams for pressure vessels minimum 250- 300mm.--On Mon 21 Mar, 2016, 15:57 Ritixa Tandel, <ritixatandel11@gmail.com> wrote:--HELLO,I AM STUDYING & REFERRING ABOUT DESIGN OF EQUIPMENT.CONTINUE TO YOUR DISCUSSION ABOUT ''DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO L-SEAM''........WHAT SHOULD BE THE MINIMUM DISTANCE IF MY REACTOR IS LIKE THIS:--SS 316 L REACTOR (3 KL WORKING CAPACITY)--SHELL: 1500 MM ID x 1700 MM LG x 8 MM THK--REACTOR WITH DOUBLE LIMPET COIL.REGARDS RITIXA.ANKLESHWAR, GUJARAT. INDIA.
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