mmaurigi
Mechanical
- Oct 31, 2002
- 7
I need to calculate the thickness of a circular flat plate. This is a false bottom in a pressure filter. The plate is welded inside the vessel all along the circumference. The plate also has a 10" pipe welded to its underside for center support. I have a 5th ed. of Roark's, and I think the calculation in that edition that applies to my situation is in Table 24, Case 3h, Fixed Outer Edge, Fixed Inner Edge. The information about my plate is:
Outside Rad., a = 59.5"
Inside Rad., b = 5.375"
Pressure, q = 15psi
Material is SA36 C/Stl.
Poisson = 0.3
E= 30,000,000 psi
I went through the formulas to calculate the constants C2, C3, C6...etc
When I get to the moment calculation, I come up with a negative value for the moment. Solving for t, you can't take a square root of a negative number.
If someone out there has a 5th Edition of Roark's could you look at case 3h and using my values above, tell me what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks
Outside Rad., a = 59.5"
Inside Rad., b = 5.375"
Pressure, q = 15psi
Material is SA36 C/Stl.
Poisson = 0.3
E= 30,000,000 psi
I went through the formulas to calculate the constants C2, C3, C6...etc
When I get to the moment calculation, I come up with a negative value for the moment. Solving for t, you can't take a square root of a negative number.
If someone out there has a 5th Edition of Roark's could you look at case 3h and using my values above, tell me what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks