Title: CM4120 Unit Operations Lab Piping Systems
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- Piping Systems in the Chemical Process Industries
- March, 2008
- Introduction
- Basis for Design
- Piping Codes and Standards
- Design of Process Piping Systems
- Joints and Fittings
- Valves
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- Piping Systems include
- Pipe
- Flanges
- Fittings
- Bolting
- Gaskets
- Valves
- Hangers and supports
- Insulations, coverings, coatings
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- Piping systems are like arteries and veins. They
carry the lifeblood of modern civilization. - Mohinder Nayyar, P.E.
- Piping Handbook, 7th ed.
- McGraw-Hill, 2000
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- Primary Design Consideration is Safety
- Evaluate Process Conditions
- Temperature
- Pressure
- Chemical compatibility/Corrosion allowances
- Vibration, flexing, bending
- Expansion/Contraction due to temperature change
- Environmental conditions
- Evaluate the Effects of a Leak
- Evaluate Performance in a Fire Situation
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- Secondary Considerations
- Evaluate any Special Requirements
- Sanitary requirements Cleanability
- Serviceability ease of maintenance of equipment
- Possible contamination of process fluid by piping
materials, sealants, or gasketing - Earthquake, Hurricane, Lightening, Permafrost
- Lowest Cost over the Lifetime
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- Piping System Design Criteria
- 4 areas to consider
- Physical Attributes
- Loading and Service Conditions
- Environmental Factors
- Materials-Related Considerations
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- Codes and Standards simplify design,
manufacturing, installation process - Standards provide design criteria for
components - standard sizes for pipe
- dimensions for fittings or valves
- Codes specific design/fabrication methodologies
- Incorporated into local/regional statute
- Its the LAW
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- ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
- ASME B31 Code for Pressure Piping
- ANSI Standards dimensions for valves, piping,
fittings, nuts/washers, etc. - ASTM Standards for piping and tube
- API Specs for pipe and pipelines
- AWS, ASHRAE, NFPA, PPI, UL, etc.
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- ASME B31 is the applicable standard for design of
most piping systems in chemical plants - B31.1 Power plant boilers
- B31.3 Chemical plant and refinery piping
- B31.4 Liquid petroleum transport
- B31.7 Nuclear power plant radioactive fluids
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- ASME B31.3 Chemical Plant and Refinery Piping
Code - Includes
- Process piping in chemical and refinery plants
- Process piping in pharmaceutical and food
processing - Process piping in textile and paper plants
- Boiler piping
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- ASME B31.3 covers
- Materials and design
- Fabrication
- Erection and assembly
- Support
- Examination, inspection, and testing
- Web reference www.piping-toolbox.com
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- Standard Pipe Sizes
- Diameters are Nominal
- Sizes 12 and less, nominal size lt OD
- Sizes 14 and over, nominal size OD
- Wall thickness inferred thru Schedule
- Schedule P/S 1000
- Defined Schedules
- 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160
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- Standard Tubing Sizes
- Steel tubing
- Diameters are Actual OD
- Wall thickness is specified
- Refrigeration Tubing
- Single wall thickness available for each size
- Actual OD
- Copper Tubing Nominal sizes
- Type K, L, M
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- Materials Metallic piping
- Carbon and low alloy steel
- Ductile
- Inexpensive and available
- Easy to machine, weld, cut
- Some drawbacks
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- Materials Metallic piping
- Alloy Steels including Stainless Steels
- Good corrosion resistance
- More difficult to machine, weld, cut
- Some drawbacks
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- Materials Metallic piping
- Nickel, Titanium, Copper, etc.
- Copper is used in residential and commercial
applications and is widely available - Other materials are expensive and difficult to
machine, weld, join - Some incompatibilities with each
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- Materials Non-Metallic piping
- Thermoplastics
- Wide range of chemical compatibility
- Light weight
- Easily cut and joined
- Low temperature limits
- Need extra supports
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- Materials Non-Metallic piping
- Fiberglass Reinforced Pipe
- Wide range of chemical compatibility
- Easily cut and joined
- Wider temperature limits than thermoplastics
- Thermal expansion similar to carbon steel
- Similar structural performance as carbon steel
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- Materials Others
- Glass
- Concrete
- Lined or coated
- Glass
- Rubber
- Cement
- Teflon
- Zinc (galvanized pipe)
- Double Containment piping systems
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- Piping Insulation
- Prevent heat loss/ gain
- Prevent condensation below ambient
- Personnel protection over 125oF
- Freeze protection outdoor cold climates
- Fire protection
- Noise control
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- Fiberglass Insulation w/ Asbestos plastered
fitting coverings
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- Metal Jacketed
- insulation covering
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- Heat Tracing
- Prevents flow problems in cold climates
- Freeze protection
- Loss of flow due to viscosity increase
- Prevent condensation in vapor lines
- Methods
- Electric
- Hot Fluids
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- Piping Supports
- Prevent strain at connections
- Prevent sag
- Must allow for expansion/contraction
- Design for wind/snow and ice/earthquake
- Clearance for plant traffic and equipment
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- Results of inadequate support
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- Results of inadequate support Flixborough,
England - May, 1974 Leaking reactor removed from train of
reactors and temporarily replaced with a section
of pipe - June, 1974 Supports collapse, pipe breaks
- 28 dead, 89 injured, 1800 houses damaged, 160
shops and factories damaged, large crater where
plant stood
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- The Design Process a three step approach
- Design for Flow
- Find min. diameter to achieve desired flow
velocity - Design for Pressure Integrity
- Find min. wall thickness for process and external
conditions - Find appropriate rating of in-line components
- Re-check for Flow Criteria
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- Design for Flow
- Determined by economics
- Piping system must provide reliable service for
expected life - Smallest diameter usually is lowest cost
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- Typical design velocity Rules of Thumb when
sizing piping... - Water lines 5-7 ft/sec
- Pump discharge (d/2 4 ft/sec)
- Pump suction (1/3 discharge velocity)
- Steam d in 1000 ft/min
- Slurries gt min. entrainment velocity
- d I.D. of pipe in inches
- from Rase and Barrow, Project Engineering of
Process Plants, John Wiley, New York, 1957.
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- Next determine wall thickness
- Pressure Integrity Design method
- ASME B31.3,
tmmin. wall thickness Pdesign pressure,
psig DO.D. of pipe, in. Sallowable stress, psi
Eweld joint efficiency yfactor to adjust for
temp A addl thickness for corrosion, external
loads, etc.
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- Finally re-check ID
- Select in-line components
- Determine insulation, coverings, coatings
- Design and locate supports and hangers
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- Effect of Thermal Expansion
- Example
- Calculate the expansion per 20 length of 2,
schedule 40 carbon steel steam line at boiler
startup for a 100 psig steam service. - athermal expansion coefficient
- for mild steel, a 6.6x10-6 in/inoF
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- Temp of pipe at amb. cond. 70oF
- Temp of 100 psig sat. steam 338oF
- ?T268oF
- L20240
- expansion due to temperature
- increase is a L ?T
- (6.6x10-6in/inoF)(240in)(268oF)
- 0.42 in per 20 of pipe
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- What force is exerted on the end restraints of
that 20 pipe if it is rigidly installed (end
restraints cant move)? - sinternal stress due to ?T, and
- s a (?T)E
- E is the material property called Modulus of
Elasticity, relationship between stress and
strain - E30x106 psi for low carbon steel
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- s a (?T)E
- (6.6x10-6 in/inoF)(268oF)(30x106lbf/in2)
- 53,000 lbf/in2
- since sF/A, FsA
- where Fforce on end restraints
- Across sec. area of 2, sched 40 pipe
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- A?(OD2-ID2)/4
- ?(2.3752-2.0672)/4
- 1.07 sq.in
- F sA
- (53,000 lbf/in2)(1.07 in2)
- Force on the end restraints 57,000 lbf
- or 28.5 tons
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- Pipe Joints
- Threaded
- Welded
- Soldered/ Brazed
- Glued
- Compression
- Bell and spigot
- Upset or expanded
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- Mechanical joints
- shown on glass drain piping system
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- Pipe Fittings
- Forged
- Cast
- Malleable Iron
- Pressure/Temperature Rated by Class
- 125, 250, or 2000, 3000, etc.
- Need a look-up table to determine max. allowable
P for the design temperature
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- Fittings for joining 2 sections of pipe
- Coupling
- Reducing Coupling
- Union
- Flange
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- Fittings for changing directions in pipe
- 45o Ell
- 90o Ell
- Street Ell
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- Fittings for adding a branch in a run of piping
- Tee
- Cross
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- Fittings for blocking the end of a run of piping
- Pipe plug
- Pipe cap
- Blind Flange
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- Misc. pipe fittings
- Nipple
- Reducing bushing
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- Gate Valve
- Used to block flow (on/off service)
- Sliding gate
- on knife-gate
- valve
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- Globe Valve
- Used to regulate flow
- Cut-away shows
- stem seal
- plug
- and seat
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- Ball Valve
- Typically used as block valve
- Quarter-turn valve
- Cut-away shows ball and seat
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- Butterfly Valve
- Can be used for flow control or on/off
- Valve actuator/ positioner for accurate flow
control
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- Check Valves
- Used to prevent backflow
- Piston check
- Swing check
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- References
- Piping Handbook, 7th ed., Nayyar, McGraw-Hill,
New York, 2000. - Piping Design for Process Plants, Rase, John
Wiley, New York, 1963. - Valve Handbook, Skousen, McGraw-Hill, New York,
1998 - www.flowserve.com, Flowserve Corp., Sept. 2004.
- www.engineeringtoolbox.com, The Engineering
Toolbox, Sept. 2004.