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08-1602 Nov 2010, Rev 16 1 Change to: g 0 = thickness of hub at small end; - for optional type flanges calculated as integral and for integral type flanges per Fig. 2-4(7), g 0 = t n for other integral type flanges, g 0 = the smaller of t n or the thickness of the hub at the small end

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 Change to: g0 =   thickness of hub at small end; - for optional type flanges calculated as integral and for integral type

flanges per Fig. 2-4(7), g0 = tn   ‐ for other integral type flanges, g0 = the smaller of tn or the thickness of

the hub at the small end  

  

 

   

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g0     thickness of hub at small end; - for integral type flanges per fig. 4.16.1(a), g0 = tn.       ‐ for other integral type flanges, g0 = the minimum of tn or the thickness of the hub at the small end.  

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ANNEX For Information Only 

tn = nominal thickness of shell or nozzle wall to which flange or lap is attached

Selection of g0 for flange design:

Interpretations

Interpretation:    VIII‐1‐83‐43 Subject:  Section VIII, Division 1; Appendix 2, Thickness Values for go. Date Issued:  October 5, 1982 File:    BC82‐508  Question:  In the fabrication of integral and optional type flanges where optional type is calculated as integral in Appendix 2, must go be calculated as the minimum wall thickness of pipe when attached to pipe?  Reply:     Yes. 

 Interpretation:    VIII‐1‐83‐115 

Subject:  Section VIII, Division 1; Flange Design Date Issued:  April 26, 1983 File:    BC81‐514  Question  (1): May a flange with an integral hub as shown in Fig. 2‐4 sketches (3) and (4) be calculated using an integral type under optional type flanges, attached as shown in Fig. 2‐4 sketches (8), 8a), and (8b)?  Reply (1):   Yes.  Question   (2):   What dimensions should be used for go, gi, and h for the flange described in Question (1)?  Reply (2):   The following are the dimensions to be used:    go = the thickness of the shell or nozzle neck to which the flange is attached 

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g1 = the thickness of the large section of the hub plus the shell or nozzle neck thickness to which the flange is attached 

h =  the length of the hub plus the leg length of the weld attaching the hub to the shell or nozzle neck 

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Interpretation:    VIII‐1‐86‐150 Subject:  Section VIII, Division 1; Appendix 2 Date issued:  September 22, 1987 File:    BC86‐194  Question (1):   In Fig. 2‐4 under optional flange, it is stated: "Loading and Dimensions Not Shown Are the Same as for Sketch (2) for Loose‐Type Flanges or (7) for Integral‐Type." Is it correct to assume the above statement means any dimensions not specifically given for optional flanges shall be taken from either sketch (2) or (7) as appropriate?  Reply (1):   Yes.  Question (2):   Is tn, as used in Appendix 2, the actual thickness or the calculated thickness of the shell or nozzle wall?  Reply(2):  2‐3 defines tn follows: “nominal thickness of shell or nozzle wall to which flanges or lap is attached less corrosion allowance, in.” 

 Interpretation:    VIII‐1‐92‐72 

Subject:Section VIII, Division 1 (1989 Edition, 1990 Addenda); UG‐37(a) and UW‐16(b) Date Issued:  June 3, 1992 File:    BC91‐303  Question:  Does the nomenclature for t and tn in UG‐37(a) and UW‐16(b), and tn in Appendix 2 of Section VIII, Division 1 represent the same dimension as defined in Appendix 3 for nominal thickness?  Reply:    Yes, except when a corrosion allowance is specified, then all dimensional symbols used in design formulas are in the corroded condition. 

 

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For Information Only 2-1 SCOPE  (a) The rules in Appendix 2 apply specifically to the design of bolted flange connections with gaskets that are entirely within the circle enclosed by the bolt holes and with no contact outside this circle, and are to be used in conjunction with the applicable requirements in Subsections A, B, and C of this Division. The hub thickness of weld neck flanges designed to this Appendix shall also comply with the minimum thickness requirements in Subsection A of this Division. These rules are not to be used for the determination of the thickness of supported or unsupported tubesheets integral with a bolting flange as illustrated in Fig. UW-13.2 sketches (h) through (l) or Fig. UW-13.3 sketch (c). Appendix S provides discussion on Design Considerations for Bolted Flanged Connections.

 

    

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