MikeG7
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2012
- 199
I have posted a similar thread in another pressure vesssel forum.
Can anyone advise on the method to analyse a rectuangular pressure vessel with welded on "U" sections (ribs) as reinforcements. ASME VIII Div.1 Appendix 13 deals with this issue only for the chamber under internal pressure if the style of the chamber has chamfered corners (Sketch A6), but the code does not deal with the external pressure which exists in the jacket portion of the vessel in question which should, according to me, be checked for 2 cases:
1. external pressure on the shell/chamber when the jacket is under positive pressure and acting ON the shell/chamber (which may also have a vacuum).
2. the internal pressure on the jacket. Note - jacket does not have any external stiffeners other than those welded outside of the shell over which the jacket is welded on.
Any comments would be appreciated. Do I have to refer to U-2(g)?
This vessel also has a sliding door not a bolted cover so any advise on that is also appreciated.!
For note - this vessel is required to be approved to PD 5500 as cat3 vessel, but that code (to my knowledge) does not deal with rectangular vessel shapes hence I refer to ASME code VIII Div1, appendix 13.
Can anyone advise on the method to analyse a rectuangular pressure vessel with welded on "U" sections (ribs) as reinforcements. ASME VIII Div.1 Appendix 13 deals with this issue only for the chamber under internal pressure if the style of the chamber has chamfered corners (Sketch A6), but the code does not deal with the external pressure which exists in the jacket portion of the vessel in question which should, according to me, be checked for 2 cases:
1. external pressure on the shell/chamber when the jacket is under positive pressure and acting ON the shell/chamber (which may also have a vacuum).
2. the internal pressure on the jacket. Note - jacket does not have any external stiffeners other than those welded outside of the shell over which the jacket is welded on.
Any comments would be appreciated. Do I have to refer to U-2(g)?
This vessel also has a sliding door not a bolted cover so any advise on that is also appreciated.!
For note - this vessel is required to be approved to PD 5500 as cat3 vessel, but that code (to my knowledge) does not deal with rectangular vessel shapes hence I refer to ASME code VIII Div1, appendix 13.