idesign73
Mechanical
- Sep 25, 2002
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I am working on a design for vertically conductivity probes for boiler applications. Basically, I have an endcap for a pipe and I need to drill and tap holes in the end of it to allow the probes to be threaded in. I need to perform calculations to determine how many holes I can put in the end cap before the integrity of the cap is compromised beyone the allowable stress given in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section IID. I can find all kinds of references that state what the stress concentration factor is if the plate is axially loaded, but in my case, the pressure inside the tube will be acting perpendicular to the holes, not in the axial direction. I know that the orientation of the holes will make a difference as well, but I am unsure how to take this into account with non-axial loading. Also, how do I take into account that a probe (SA-479 309H) will be threaded into the hole? Below is a very basic diagram of what I have. Please let me know if there is any additional information needed to help.
Any suggestions are much appreciated.
Thanks!
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Pressure |
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Pipe |<--Endcap
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Any suggestions are much appreciated.
Thanks!
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Pressure |
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Pipe |<--Endcap
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