nickjk
Mechanical
- May 10, 2007
- 74
I am trying to determine the required wall thickness of a vessel. There is one hydraulic feed hole in the wall of the vessel. My first prototype failed and cracked between the feed hole and outer diameter at approx 40,000 cycles.
Because of the feed hole I am not sure what formulas to use to calculate the problem or if there is a beneficial relationship to the placement of the feed hole. (Example, thicker wall between feed hole to O.D. or between feed hole to I.D.
Current internal operating pressure of hydraulic fluid in feed hole and bore = 5000psi
Redesigned Values
I.D. of vessel = 1.438 Inch
Max. internal pressure in 1.438 Inch Bore = ?
O.D. of Vessel = 1.995 Inch
Location of hydraulic feed hole in wall = .844 inches from center
Diameter of hydraulic feed hole in wall = .118 inches
Total wall thickness (No Hole) = .28125
Wall thickness between feed hole and O.D. = .0945 Inch
Wall thickness between feed hole and I.D. = .066 Inch
Yield strength of material 60000psi
Max. permissible stress 40000psi
Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Nick
Because of the feed hole I am not sure what formulas to use to calculate the problem or if there is a beneficial relationship to the placement of the feed hole. (Example, thicker wall between feed hole to O.D. or between feed hole to I.D.
Current internal operating pressure of hydraulic fluid in feed hole and bore = 5000psi
Redesigned Values
I.D. of vessel = 1.438 Inch
Max. internal pressure in 1.438 Inch Bore = ?
O.D. of Vessel = 1.995 Inch
Location of hydraulic feed hole in wall = .844 inches from center
Diameter of hydraulic feed hole in wall = .118 inches
Total wall thickness (No Hole) = .28125
Wall thickness between feed hole and O.D. = .0945 Inch
Wall thickness between feed hole and I.D. = .066 Inch
Yield strength of material 60000psi
Max. permissible stress 40000psi
Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Nick