Claims
- 1. A method for the connection of a steel pipe to a pressure vessel of uniform thickness composed of high quality low carbon steel, comprising:
- cutting an opening in a wall of said pressure vessel which is of substantially larger diameter than that of the pipe;
- joining a connection member to said pipe and to said opening which consists of a forged bored disc of lenticular shape having a thickened central portion and a rim, the thickness of said disc in the region of said rim being equal to the thickness of the wall of the pressure vessel, and the thickness of said disc in the region of its bore being several times the thickness of the rim;
- said joining being by a first welding step of said pipe to said connection member in the region of said bore, whereby the first weld at the edge of said bore merges into the lenticular form at the thickened central portion adjacent the bore connection to provide better impact strength at the first weld, and by a second welding step in smooth transition between the disc and vessel, in which there is provided a smooth transition between the material of the pipe wall, material of the disc, and of the vessel's wall.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of Application Ser. No. 317,163, filed Dec. 21, 1972, now abandoned, on MOUNTING PIPE FLANGES IN THE WALL OF A PRESSURE VESSEL.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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