COMPRESS analyzes the local stresses in the shell at the attachment using Welding Research Council bulletin 107 ("WRC-107"

. The bulletin has limitations on its range of applicability, depending on a number of geometric parameters. The biggest limitation is that the bulletin addresses circular and rectangular (and square) attachments only. Thus the WRC-107 analysis cannot determine stresses in the shell for a complex shape such as a channel, wide flange, etc.
In my experience, "good practice" would dictate attaching structural sections (for piping, platforms, etc) to the shell by a bolted or welded connection to a pad plate or tab as jte describes. But this may not always be the case and a more sophisticated analysis may be warranted.
Nozzle Pro (All Pro) finite element analysis software from Paulin Research Group (
provides a number of templates for structural attachments to the vessel, permitting a relatively simple method for performing the finite element analysis. Nozzle Pro includes templates for structures such as channels, wide flanges, and many other shapes.
Tom Barsh
Codeware Technical Support