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    Link between ASME Div 1 and Div 2

    Is there any "statement" in ASME VIII div 1, that link div 1 with div 2?. Take as example a casting Y type strainer design by "DIV 1 - concepts" (even knowing that such component is not cover by div1"), is there any "alternative design route" in asme div 1 that link with div 2 (therefore I will...
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    Stress classification for a Thick pressure vessel at central section

    A got a thick “Tee” component under internal pressure only, I would like to know how to classify the stress in a section where no influence of the of the gross geometrical discontinuity (the junction bend of the tee) is affecting the stress at the point where I am evaluating the stress...
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    Mechanical with plastic analysis.

    Does any body know when PTC will add non lineal material analysis into mechanical?. any comment about it?. Thanks.
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    stress on discontinuities usign FEA

    How to deal with the stress near a gross discontinuity, usign Linearized method for a 3D pressure vesell nozzel model (software pro/mechanical. Having a nozzel shell interception under internal pressure, how to identify the classification lines, knowing that the inside surface radius is...
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    P-element method Vs. H-code for Pressure vessels

    P-element method Vs. H-code for Pressure vessels. Is well known that for thin pressure vessel, most of the FEA studies performed are being done using H-codes as: Nastran, Cosmos and Ansys. Now for thin vessels a minimum of 5 elements (please consider a simple “Solid” shell model) using Solid...

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