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Analysis of various stresses against relevant code

Analysis of various stresses against relevant code

Analysis of various stresses against relevant code

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Hello Everyone, can anyone guide me how to interprete various stresses (like Primary S Mises or Von Mises, Max,Mid,Min Principal stress, Tresca, S33(hoop stress??) with relevant allowable in Code?

RE: Analysis of various stresses against relevant code

What "Code"?

RE: Analysis of various stresses against relevant code

(OP)
Hi I am trying to justify the results from the Abaqus finite element analysis of a combined thermal & pressure loading of a pressure vessel with that of ASME code,EN or BS code rules. I mean how the Von mises stress criteria can be checked against the Von Mises stress from the analysis for example. I like to check Tresca,Max pricipal stress etc?

RE: Analysis of various stresses against relevant code

If you're considering the ASME Code, all of your answers are contained in ASME Section VIII, Division 2, Part 5. There are multiple failure modes that need to be considered - so it's not just a single stress check. Read the Code and come back here if you have questions.

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