mech2926
Mechanical
- Jul 5, 2011
- 17
Hi,
I have a question on mode interaction. There is a several thousand pound vertical vessel attached to a skid which is secured to the floor. Attached to the vessel are several piping assemblies. The piping assemblies weigh quite a bit less than the vessel. The first few modes of the system (as viewed from NASTRAN results) consist of the piping moving quite a bit and the vessel moving slightly. The first mode that involves mainly the vessel is considerably higher.
So, to get to the question: if I have a small, relatively stiff object (relief valve) mounted to the top of the tank, do I need to worry that it will interact much with the other modes of the system? Or can I just assume that since it weighs so little (~10 lb) and is so stiff (when considered by itself) that it doesn't lower the modes of the overall system?
I have a question on mode interaction. There is a several thousand pound vertical vessel attached to a skid which is secured to the floor. Attached to the vessel are several piping assemblies. The piping assemblies weigh quite a bit less than the vessel. The first few modes of the system (as viewed from NASTRAN results) consist of the piping moving quite a bit and the vessel moving slightly. The first mode that involves mainly the vessel is considerably higher.
So, to get to the question: if I have a small, relatively stiff object (relief valve) mounted to the top of the tank, do I need to worry that it will interact much with the other modes of the system? Or can I just assume that since it weighs so little (~10 lb) and is so stiff (when considered by itself) that it doesn't lower the modes of the overall system?