mengnr
Mechanical
- Aug 23, 2006
- 18
I am analyzing a pressure vessel design in accordance with the BPVC. It consists of a supply line, a section of pipe connecting the supply line to the pressure vessel, a return line and another section of pipe connecting the return line to the pressure vessel. To evaluate the pipe under internal or external pressure, I need a length from support to support (according to UG-28). However, each piece of pipe actually consists of a short section of one material welded to a section of a different material. So my options are (1) to treat the weld as a support and analyze one material from the PV to the weld and the other material from the weld to the supply/return line or (2) to treat the whole pipe as being the weaker material, which is conservative. Which seems more accurate (or neither)? Thank you.