darrenyee88
Mechanical
- Jul 17, 2014
- 56
Hi,
I read in a Pressure vessel design manual and found out that the book states that
"Thickness.
While minimum thicknesses are given in Reference 1,
Section UG-IG(b), it is recommended that pads be not
less than 75% nor more than 150% of the part to which
they are attached."
I am just curious of the reasons behind it. Is it that if the reinforcement pad thickess is higher than the shell thickness, more stress will be on the shell ? What will happen if the thickness of the reinforcement is thinner than the shell thickness.
I read in a Pressure vessel design manual and found out that the book states that
"Thickness.
While minimum thicknesses are given in Reference 1,
Section UG-IG(b), it is recommended that pads be not
less than 75% nor more than 150% of the part to which
they are attached."
I am just curious of the reasons behind it. Is it that if the reinforcement pad thickess is higher than the shell thickness, more stress will be on the shell ? What will happen if the thickness of the reinforcement is thinner than the shell thickness.