Good day Everyone,
I was analyzing my pipe line (ANSYS 16.0) configuration considering the spring reactions that the expansion joints that I include in my pipe line will produce.
This pipe line will have internal pressure, which it will produce hoop stress and longitudinal stress.
Can I just add the hoop stress and longitudinal stress due to internal pressure to the resultant stress (Bending, axial, torsional, etc) due to the expansion joint reactions?
I know that to apply the superposition principle the forces must have the same direction, but I believe that adding these stresses will produce a conservative result.
The reason I am asking this is because when I add too many inputs in ansys, it appears that the stresses get really high, that's why I want it to do it separately.
Is this approach ok? or what advice do you recommend?
Thanks in advance!
I was analyzing my pipe line (ANSYS 16.0) configuration considering the spring reactions that the expansion joints that I include in my pipe line will produce.
This pipe line will have internal pressure, which it will produce hoop stress and longitudinal stress.
Can I just add the hoop stress and longitudinal stress due to internal pressure to the resultant stress (Bending, axial, torsional, etc) due to the expansion joint reactions?
I know that to apply the superposition principle the forces must have the same direction, but I believe that adding these stresses will produce a conservative result.
The reason I am asking this is because when I add too many inputs in ansys, it appears that the stresses get really high, that's why I want it to do it separately.
Is this approach ok? or what advice do you recommend?
Thanks in advance!