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Blind Plate Design

03/28/2012 2:39 AM

dear sir,

for my one of project , i m going to design blind plate for 600 mm MS class A pipe . balance data....

design pressure - 13.2 kg / cm^2

design code ASME section 8


pl. guide for designing of plate thickness calculation

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Re: blind plate design

03/28/2012 3:22 AM

Simple. Look up the data in tables, such as those found in Kempe's Engineers' Yearbook, any edition, or Perry, "The Chemical Engineer's Handbook", any edition. There might also be tables listed in various internet sites.

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Re: blind plate design

03/28/2012 4:31 AM

i have no any tables.

i need formula for future also.

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Re: blind plate design

03/28/2012 4:52 AM

See #1↑.

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