Flanges Pn Pressure Ratings
Reference data and engineering information about flanges pn pressure ratings for material properties applications.
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Overview
Engineering reference data for Flanges Pn Pressure Ratings in material science and properties.
Key Formulas
Stress
Force per unit area.
Strain
Change in length per original length.
Hooke's Law
Stress proportional to strain in elastic region.
Thermal Expansion
Length change due to temperature.
Variables
| Symbol | Description | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Stress | Pa | |
| Strain | — | |
| Young's modulus | Pa | |
| Thermal expansion coefficient | 1/°C | |
| Temperature change | °C |
Pressure Class vs. PN Rating Comparison
The following table shows the relationship between ASME B16.5 Flange Class ratings and the corresponding ISO 7005 PN (Pression Nominal) ratings.
7 rows
Flange Class | PN Rating |
|---|---|
| 150 | 20 |
| 300 | 50 |
| 400 | 68 |
| 600 | 110 |
| 900 | 150 |
| 1500 | 260 |
| 2500 | 420 |
Source: engineeringtoolbox.com
Key Definitions & Properties
- PN (Pression Nominal): The French equivalent of "Pressure Nominal." It is a rating designator followed by a number indicating the approximate pressure rating in bars.
- Unit Conversions:
- Important Property: PN ratings do not provide a proportional relationship between different PN numbers (e.g., PN 50 is not twice the rating of PN 20). In contrast, Class numbers do maintain a more proportional relationship. Therefore, Class numbers are recommended before PN ratings for system design.
- Critical Design Rule: The pressure rating for a piping system must follow the pressure-temperature rating of the weakest pressure-containing item in the system.