Klikoos
Mechanical
- Mar 11, 2016
- 18
Hello everyone,
"4.5.2.1 Nozzles shall be circular, elliptical, or of any other shape which results from the intersection of a
circular or elliptical cylinder with vessels of the shapes for which design equations are provided in
paragraphs 4.3 and 4.4. The design rules in this paragraph shall only be used if the ratio of the inside
diameter of the shell and the shell thickness is less than or equal to 400. In addition, the ratio of the
diameter along the major axis to the diameter along the minor axis of the finished nozzle opening shall be
less than or equal to 1.5.
4.5.2.2 Nozzle openings that do not satisfy the criteria of paragraph 4.5.2.1 and other geometries shall
be designed in accordance with Part 5."
I find this odd because design by rules sets absolute minimums with stress calculations whereas design by analysis just asks for stress analysis.
I do not see why it makes sense to abondon design rules solely based on shell thickness vs diameter ratio. Would anyone care to explain?
Cheers,
Alex
"4.5.2.1 Nozzles shall be circular, elliptical, or of any other shape which results from the intersection of a
circular or elliptical cylinder with vessels of the shapes for which design equations are provided in
paragraphs 4.3 and 4.4. The design rules in this paragraph shall only be used if the ratio of the inside
diameter of the shell and the shell thickness is less than or equal to 400. In addition, the ratio of the
diameter along the major axis to the diameter along the minor axis of the finished nozzle opening shall be
less than or equal to 1.5.
4.5.2.2 Nozzle openings that do not satisfy the criteria of paragraph 4.5.2.1 and other geometries shall
be designed in accordance with Part 5."
-ASME VIII division 2, 2007
I find this odd because design by rules sets absolute minimums with stress calculations whereas design by analysis just asks for stress analysis.
I do not see why it makes sense to abondon design rules solely based on shell thickness vs diameter ratio. Would anyone care to explain?
Cheers,
Alex