BS 3423-1986 Recommendations for design of glass vacuum vessels (including desiccators) for laboratory use《实验室用玻璃真空器(包括干燥器)的设计推荐规范》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 3423:1986 Recommendations for Design of glass vacuum vessels (including desiccators) for laboratory use UDC 666.172.7:533.59:614.8:542.47 + 542.67BS3423:1986 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Laboratory Apparatus Standards Committee, was publis
2、hed underthe authorityof the Board ofBSI andcomes into effect on 30 September 1986 BSI 08-1999 First published February 1962 First revision September 1986 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference LBC/25 Draft for comment 84/51100 DC ISBN 0 580 14150 0 Com
3、mittees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Laboratory Apparatus Standards Committee (LBC/-) to Technical Committee LBC/25, upon which the following bodies were represented: British Laboratory Ware Association British Lampblown Scientif
4、ic Glassware Manufacturers Association Ltd. Chemical Industries Association Department of Health and Social Security Department of Trade and Industry (Laboratory of the Government Chemist) Glass Manufacturers Federation Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences Institute of Science Technology Royal S
5、ociety of Chemistry Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date of issue CommentsBS3423:1986 BSI 08-1999 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 Glass quality 1 3 Design features 1 4 Symbols 1 5 Base thickness (design features A and F) 2 6 Body thickne
6、ss and shape (design feature B) 3 7 Step thickness and radius of curvature (design feature C) 3 8 Flange thickness and shape (design feature D) 4 9 Lid thickness and curvature (design feature E) 6 10 Opening for vacuum (design feature F) 7 11 Grinding of flanges (design feature G) 8 12 Elastomeric j
7、oint seals (design feature H) 8 13 Tests 8 14 Size description of desiccators 8 Appendix A Equations for calculation of minimum thickness of lids based on stress considerations only 9 Appendix B Hydraulic external pressure tests 10 Appendix C Polarized light test 10 Appendix D Test for ground flat f
8、langes 12 Figure 1 Common design of vacuum desiccator with flat ground flange 1 Figure 2 Common design of vacuum desiccator with grooved flange 1 Figure 3 Base with radiused corners 3 Figure 4 Base with sharp corners 3 Figure 5 Methods of reinforcing radiused corners 3 Figure 6 Curved side-wall with
9、 subsidiary curve at corner 4 Figure 7 Form of step 4 Figure 8 Alternative flange designs 5 Figure 9 Part-spherical form lid 6 Figure 10 Hemispherical form lid 7 Figure 11 Semi-ellipsoidal form lid 7 Figure 12 Dished form lid 7 Figure 13 Part-spherical form lid 7 Figure 14 Factor k 4for hemispherica
10、l and semi-ellipsoidal lids 9 Figure 15 Hydraulic test rig 10 Figure 16 Tensometer for polarized light test 11 Figure 17 Apparatus for testing ground flat flanges 13 Table 1 Letter symbols 2 Table 2 Minimum side-wall thickness 3 Table 3 Minimum step thickness t e ; for = 55 calculated using equation
11、 3 4 Table 4 Examples of flange thickness t fcalculated using equation 4 6 Table 5 Examples of lid and flange thicknesses t fcalculated using equation 5 6 Table 6 Minimum safe-handling thicknesses (t eminimum) for lids 7 Publications referred to Inside back coverBS3423:1986 ii BSI 08-1999 Foreword T
12、his British Standard has been prepared under the direction of the Laboratory Apparatus Standards Committee and was first published in 1962 as “Recommendations for the design of glass vacuum desiccators”. This revision has been prepared to cover a wider range of glass vacuum vessels for laboratory us
13、e because the same basic principles are relevant to all such vessels. There has been a reduction in the number of different types of vacuum desiccators commercially available and, therefore, a number of the figures in the earlier edition have not been included in this revision; an O-ring type of sea
14、l for the lids of desiccators and similar vessels has been introduced. In this standard, glass vacuum vessels are considered as pressure vessels subject to an external pressure of 1 atm. Suitable structures and thicknesses of glass are recommended for each part of the vessel. The standard gives equa
15、tions which should be applied in calculating the thickness of glass vacuum vessels for laboratory use where the external pressure will not exceed 1 atm. The calculated glass thickness, however, is sometimes less than that considered adequate for ordinary handling hazards; in these cases, the recomme
16、nded minimum thicknesses given in this standard take these hazards into account and are greater than the calculated values. Appendix A gives equations for calculation of minimum thickness. Appendix B to Appendix D describe methods for the hydraulic testing of glass vacuum vessels, for examining them
17、 in polarized light under a strain-viewer and for testing the grinding of the flanges. It is not at present the purpose of this British Standard to specify a range of sizes of desiccators, and the sizes mentioned in the tables are given merely by way of example. The size of desiccators is designated
18、 by the internal diameter measured at the flange, which gives a better indication of the usable space compared with the practice in some countries of designating by the outside diameter of the flange. The use of a safety cage to contain the glass vacuum vessel is strongly recommended. At the time of
19、 publication of this British Standard, no corresponding International Standard exists. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of i
20、tself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages1 to 14, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be
21、 indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.BS3423:1986 BSI 08-1999 1 1 Scope This British Standard recommends minimum thicknesses and safety considerations for the design and construction of glass vessels for use under vacuum in a laboratory, including desiccators and filter flasks.
22、 Other configurations of desiccating vessels which are not for use under vacuum are outside the scope of this standard. NOTEThe titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover. 2 Glass quality The vessels should be free from defects that will weaken the gl
23、ass, and substantially free from blisters, seed, striae, cord, etc. They should be well annealed. 3 Design features Figure 1 and Figure 2 indicate by the letters A to H the features included in this standard for vacuum vessels in common use. Recommendations for these features are given in the clause
24、s listed below. 4 Symbols The letter symbols used in this standard together with the quantities to which they refer are listed in Table 1. Feature Clause A Flat base with radiused or sharp lower corners 5 B Lower and upper parts of side-wall 6 C Step to carry perforated plate 7 D Flange of body or l
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