vesselguy
Petroleum
- Feb 25, 2002
- 386
Hi All,
It's been 10 years or more since I last did a multiple saddles design for horizontal vessels. I will soon embark on one soon and just like to see if anybody know if there are any new (or better) methods or paper on this subject.
The method I used was to first model the vessel as a beam on an elastic foundation. With the help of the civil engineer, I estimated a spring coefficient for the foundation. Calculate the reaction forces for each saddle. Use that force and manually apply the load in Zicks analysis (taking a leap on simplication and assumptions).
What is everybody doing now for manual calculation for this kind of problem? I don't want to hear FEA; not everything needs FEA.
Thanks.
It's been 10 years or more since I last did a multiple saddles design for horizontal vessels. I will soon embark on one soon and just like to see if anybody know if there are any new (or better) methods or paper on this subject.
The method I used was to first model the vessel as a beam on an elastic foundation. With the help of the civil engineer, I estimated a spring coefficient for the foundation. Calculate the reaction forces for each saddle. Use that force and manually apply the load in Zicks analysis (taking a leap on simplication and assumptions).
What is everybody doing now for manual calculation for this kind of problem? I don't want to hear FEA; not everything needs FEA.
Thanks.