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    Pressure Vessel Analysis and Design

    I don't have any money and am learning PV analysis and design to get into the industry. Does anyone have or know where I can get ASME or Euro codes to learn design criteria; materials, stress, etc. I have a PV designer in Autodesk multiphysics and I want to design at the margin under a specific...
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    FILLET WELDS IN BENDING

    I'll take a look at the site.I don't have any drawing tools as I am currently unemployedand my home computer crashed. I'm on my laptop sitting at Mcdonalds. Life is tough right now but I'm trying to gain knowledge. Anyway, The load is vertical and the tube is horizontal. Its cantilevered with...
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    FILLET WELDS IN BENDING

    Can smene tell me if I should put tha NA at the center or somewhat lower say 1/3 up frm the bottom surface when calculating S from stress = M/S. It seams the compression side has more area than the tensin side due to the base material thickness plus the fillet weld area. I just think it should...
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    BASIC QUESTIONS FROM A BEGINNER

    Thanks for the info on class. Is the area the fluid area? How does static pressure get s high? If I have a column of fluid at H, I can calculate P at bottm by gamma*H, or the velocity by H = C*V^2. But in Bernoili, I need both static and velocity head. How do I proprtion the two at the pump...
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    BASIC QUESTIONS FROM A BEGINNER

    I'm learning pipline design in my spare time. Can you guys answer a few questions to prod me along. I intend to be an expert someday using API 620. 1) What does the stall head tell me about static pressure. I know its potential energy balanced by potential energy. The problem is that in...

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