dramarc
Chemical
- Jan 7, 2005
- 28
Hi!
In a cylindrical reactor with a inside diamter of 100mm with wall thickness of 35 mm a flat lid 40 mm thick will attached by 8 bolts,each 10 mm diamter. The bolts will be screwed into the shell wall. The construction in stainless steel.
How many mm of material (Shell wall) is required Radially "outside" the bolts?
The internal reactor pressure is 100-150 Bars.
THe most stress will be in the shell closest to the flat lid (as I understand it) but if the thickness of shell, radially outside the bolts where sufficently small it would nont be able to hold the bolts.
What do you suggest? Are there any general rules for this?
In a cylindrical reactor with a inside diamter of 100mm with wall thickness of 35 mm a flat lid 40 mm thick will attached by 8 bolts,each 10 mm diamter. The bolts will be screwed into the shell wall. The construction in stainless steel.
How many mm of material (Shell wall) is required Radially "outside" the bolts?
The internal reactor pressure is 100-150 Bars.
THe most stress will be in the shell closest to the flat lid (as I understand it) but if the thickness of shell, radially outside the bolts where sufficently small it would nont be able to hold the bolts.
What do you suggest? Are there any general rules for this?