Re: Digest Number 913

From: <Geoff>
Date: Thu Jul 31 2003 - 01:39:00 EDT

These are commercially available from Hoke. Why waist time and money reinventing them?
--- Gang Cvg <cvg_gang@yahoo.com> wrote:



To all of the Forum,
As per my exposure goes, the "BOMB" is used for the temporary transfer of harmful/explosive/hazardous products from high pressure process streams to safely contain it and then transfer it to the sampling vessel for further analysis at the laboratory.
The shape used to look something like a pair of spherical heads separated by a very short straight cylindrical portiion of pipe piece. UOP patented processes for upgradation of hydrocarbons to enviro-friendly hydrocarbons/clean fuels utilizes such BOMBS.
Though, I am not from the pressure vessel design discipline, who extensively uses the ASME codes, I believe that there are rules in section VIII Div 1 and 2 for designing such geometrical shapes. I am hopefull that this can lead to the precise spot.
Good luck!
C. V. Gangadharan.
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