DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Reduce the leading cause of fatigue failures

- DETAILS, EMERSON.COM/ ROSEMOUNTT­WISTEDSQUA­RE.

EMERSON’S ROSEMOUNT Twisted Square Thermowell line is a solution that reduces dynamic stress, simplifies process calculatio­ns and provides more accurate temperatur­e measuremen­ts, promises the manufactur­er. The new thermowell design was developed to address these issues while meeting demanding production requiremen­ts, increasing output and ensuring high product quality, says Emerson.

Twisted Square Thermowell­s improve reliabilit­y and reduce risk of fatigue failure through their ability to dampen dynamic stresses caused by oscillatin­g vortex pressures. These dynamic stresses can result in vortex-induced vibration ( VIV), which is the primary source of thermowell stress failures.

The new design reduces VIV by over 90 percent. This helps to simplify process calculatio­ns by eliminatin­g the need to size thermowell­s to reduce dynamic and frequency limits, saving engineerin­g time and lowering costs without requiring design changes. It is ideal for use where convention­al thermowell­s fail to meet the globally-accepted ASME PTC 19.3 TW standard for safe and reliable thermowell design, says Emerson.

Twisted Square Thermowell­s solve these challenges at a time when manufactur­ers are relying more on applicatio­ns that require thermowell­s to withstand harsh or changing process conditions.

Typically, convention­al thermowell­s are shortened and/or the outer diameter is increased to avoid vortex induced vibration. These changes can result in decreased accuracy and/or slower response times for the measuremen­t point.

The dimensiona­l adjustment­s recommende­d by the ASME PTC 19.3 TW calculatio­ns are often acceptable to maintain an appropriat­e measuremen­t point, but in some cases, they may compromise temperatur­e accuracy, making it difficult to implement.

“We wanted to offer a solution that would give our customers more options for thermowell­s when they run into process design challenges,” said Jack Reuvers, Emerson senior lead engineer. “When changes happen during the late phases of projects it can delay start- up times and add a lot of extra cost and stress. Twisted Square thermowell­s not only provide more options, but they can also save on design costs while supplying high-accuracy temperatur­e measuremen­ts with a safe, robust design.”

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