BS 5276-2:2003
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Pressure vessel details (dimensions) – Specification for saddle supports for horizontal cylindrical pressure vessels
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2003 | 20 |
This Part of BS 5276 specifies dimensions and materials for saddle supports welded to stationary horizontal vessels with internal diameters between 600 mm and 3 000 mm, conforming to PD 5500 and having ellipsoidal or torispherical dished ends. This British Standard is applicable to saddle supports welded to vessels manufactured from carbon, carbon manganese and austenitic steels having a permissible design stress not exceeding 210 N/mm2 at 50 °C, with corresponding values at higher temperatures.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | BRITISH STANDARD |
2 | Committees responsible for this British�Standard |
3 | Contents |
5 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Materials 3.1 Saddle supports 3.2 Anti-friction materials for sliding supports 4 Dimensions 4.1 The dimensions of the supports shall be in accordance with 4.2 Saddle supports shall fit closely, and the gap at all exposed edges to be welded shall not ex… |
6 | 5 Manufacture 6 Design considerations 6.1 Provision for axial movement |
7 | Saddle supports for horizontal vessels of internal diameter of 600�mm�to�1�150�mm |
8 | Saddle supports for horizontal vessels of internal diameter of 1�200�mm�to�3�000�mm |
9 | 6.2 Holding down bolts Tensile forces in holding down bolts 6.3 Special considerations |
10 | 7 Maximum permissible loads |
11 | Selection chart for type of sliding support required |
12 | Typical design of steel-on-steel type of sliding support |
13 | Typical design of sliding support with low friction materials |
14 | Location of supports relative to domed ends |
15 | Coefficient |
16 | Coefficient |
17 | (informative) Derivation of maximum permissible loads (informative) Derivation of maximum permissible loads Derivation of The maximum permissible loads for the support parts have been determined in accordance with BS�44… The permissible design stresses have been taken as those appropriate for material in accordance w… Derivation of coefficient, |