pbc825
Structural
- May 21, 2013
- 103
I'm working on an API 620 tank and I'm using FEA with plate elements to design the tank. I'm hoping to solicit some information on classification of stress at discontinuities considering ASME Section VIII Division 2 Part 5.
I have modeled a nozzle, added a repad, and when total stress is shown (membrane plus bending) the shell is highly stressed at the edge of the repad from external nozzle loads. The stress is higher than 1.5*Sm but lower than 3*Sm. The repad isn't "discontinuous" with respect to the rest of the shell, but it does change thickness which could be considered a discontinuity (in my opinion).
So the question is, should one consider the shell at the edge of a repad as a "gross structural discontinuity" as referenced in ASME Section VIII Division 2 Part 5 subject to the acceptance criteria of Sps (typically 3*Sm), or should it not be considered a discontinuity and subject to acceptance criteria of PL+Pb < 1.5*Sm?
Thank you in advance.
I have modeled a nozzle, added a repad, and when total stress is shown (membrane plus bending) the shell is highly stressed at the edge of the repad from external nozzle loads. The stress is higher than 1.5*Sm but lower than 3*Sm. The repad isn't "discontinuous" with respect to the rest of the shell, but it does change thickness which could be considered a discontinuity (in my opinion).
So the question is, should one consider the shell at the edge of a repad as a "gross structural discontinuity" as referenced in ASME Section VIII Division 2 Part 5 subject to the acceptance criteria of Sps (typically 3*Sm), or should it not be considered a discontinuity and subject to acceptance criteria of PL+Pb < 1.5*Sm?
Thank you in advance.