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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

σ=FA\sigma = \frac{F}{A}

Force per unit area.

Strain

ε=ΔLL0\varepsilon = \frac{\Delta L}{L_0}

Change in length per original length.

Hooke's Law

σ=Eε\sigma = E \varepsilon

Stress proportional to strain in elastic region.

Thermal Expansion

ΔL=αL0ΔT\Delta L = \alpha L_0 \Delta T

Length change due to temperature.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
σ\sigmaStressPa
ε\varepsilonStrain
EEYoung's modulusPa
α\alphaThermal expansion coefficient1/°C
ΔT\Delta TTemperature 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.

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Comparison of ASME B16.5 Flange Class and ISO 7005 PN Ratings
Flange Class
PN Rating
15020
30050
40068
600110
900150
1500260
2500420

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:
    • 1 bar=1×105 Pa (N/m2)=0.1 N/mm2=14.5038 psi1 \text{ bar} = 1 \times 10^5 \text{ Pa (N/m}^2\text{)} = 0.1 \text{ N/mm}^2 = 14.5038 \text{ psi}
  • 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.

Interactive Charts

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References