napoleonm
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2005
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P-element method Vs. H-code for Pressure vessels.
Is well known that for thin pressure vessel, most of the FEA studies performed are being done using H-codes as: Nastran, Cosmos and Ansys.
Now for thin vessels a minimum of 5 elements (please consider a simple “Solid” shell model) using Solid elements need to be placed across the wall.
Does anyone know about, how many P- “solid” elements need to be placed for a shell model… does anyone have a paper or reference comparing both methods?.
How well a “p-element” takes the stress gradient across a thin solid section?
Regards.
Is well known that for thin pressure vessel, most of the FEA studies performed are being done using H-codes as: Nastran, Cosmos and Ansys.
Now for thin vessels a minimum of 5 elements (please consider a simple “Solid” shell model) using Solid elements need to be placed across the wall.
Does anyone know about, how many P- “solid” elements need to be placed for a shell model… does anyone have a paper or reference comparing both methods?.
How well a “p-element” takes the stress gradient across a thin solid section?
Regards.