mecheng1t0
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2010
- 8
k so here it is:
We have a buoyant section of pipeline where we are putting screw anchors. We have been asked to also consider local membrane (contact) stresses due to the presence of the screw anchor (anchor) on the pipe. For analysis this is what I did:
1) Calculated hoop stress (Sh)
2) Calculate longitudinal stress (stress due to Poisson and Thermal) (SL)
3) Calculated bending stress (Sb)
4) Calculated the contact stress (Sc)
Now for finding out the Net stress I am told that we have to do the following:
Net Longitudinal Stress at Top Fibre= SL +/- Sb
Net Longitudinal Stress at Bottom Fibre = SL +/- Sb
Net Longitudinal Stress at Neutral Axis = SL + Sc
Net Circumfrential Stress at Neutral Axis = Sh + Sc
Now I am confused
- why are we only adding Sc to circumferential and longitudinal stress at the neutral axis?
- why are we not adding Sc to net longitudinal stress at top and bottom fibre ?
We have a buoyant section of pipeline where we are putting screw anchors. We have been asked to also consider local membrane (contact) stresses due to the presence of the screw anchor (anchor) on the pipe. For analysis this is what I did:
1) Calculated hoop stress (Sh)
2) Calculate longitudinal stress (stress due to Poisson and Thermal) (SL)
3) Calculated bending stress (Sb)
4) Calculated the contact stress (Sc)
Now for finding out the Net stress I am told that we have to do the following:
Net Longitudinal Stress at Top Fibre= SL +/- Sb
Net Longitudinal Stress at Bottom Fibre = SL +/- Sb
Net Longitudinal Stress at Neutral Axis = SL + Sc
Net Circumfrential Stress at Neutral Axis = Sh + Sc
Now I am confused
- why are we only adding Sc to circumferential and longitudinal stress at the neutral axis?
- why are we not adding Sc to net longitudinal stress at top and bottom fibre ?