Requirement design of tubes is
made to make sure design tube can be used in certain temperature and pressure
in steam boiler. Tubes are one pressure parts. These provisions should apply to
any tubular pressure part that is either exposed over much of its length to hot
gases for purposes of heat transfer or is directly butt welded to such a
tubular pressure part.
Requirement design of tubes should
comply with the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,
Section I, Power Boilers. The calculation of tube thickness should be based on
ASME BPV Section I.
The requirement design of tubes should
describe the design basis for controlling mechanical wastage (eq. grit and soot
blower erosion) and chemical wastage (e.g. fireside corrosion, dew point
corrosion) of tubing. During the design phase, the requirement design of tubes should supply details
of the wastage provision for each tube design.
Membrane panel construction should
be either by a fusion welded fin or integral fin method. Resistance welded fin
construction will not be allowed. No tube bend should contain a circumferential
weld. Parallel down-flow circuits subject to significant variations in heat
absorption and/or resistance to flow between these circuits should be avoided.
A staggered arrangement of tubes in the gas pass should not be used.
Durable caps suitable for
transportation should be provided on each end of the tubes to prevent damage
and rust on inside surface of tube and to prevent entry of debris. Corrosion or
erosion margin of tube thickness should be provided for the boiler tubes.
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