dab2010
Mechanical
- Jun 14, 2010
- 4
Hello,
I have a question regarding the methodology for using line loads for calculating stresses in lifting lugs in the head of vertical pressure vessels. We recently have compared our methodology to EN-13445-3 (via COMPRESS). We found that the equivalent calculation diameter from EN-13445-3 16.6.3 to be equal to what in my mind should be the effective radius. We have not been able to resolve why this is, and I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge as to why the European code is using the effective diameter as the radius in the calculations?
Thanks
I have a question regarding the methodology for using line loads for calculating stresses in lifting lugs in the head of vertical pressure vessels. We recently have compared our methodology to EN-13445-3 (via COMPRESS). We found that the equivalent calculation diameter from EN-13445-3 16.6.3 to be equal to what in my mind should be the effective radius. We have not been able to resolve why this is, and I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge as to why the European code is using the effective diameter as the radius in the calculations?
Thanks