nuche1973
Structural
- Apr 29, 2008
- 300
If you take a cylinder, capped at both ends, made from .25in 304SS, and cut it in half. Does ASME Section VIII criteria for external pressure still apply? The half cylinder would be fully welded to a flat plate. How does one analyze the stresses in the rolled plate? The plate is rolled to a 24in radius. The whole assembly is welded together then welded to a larger flat plate. The length of the cylinder is 36 inches.
I used Roark's, bent beam analysis, but since my R/d is much greater than 8, I am having trouble believing the results. I am trying to determine the amount of external pressure the half cylinder can withstand. I am also interested in the reactionary loads at the welds.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
There are days when I wake up feeling like the dumbest man on the planet, then there are days when I confirm it.
I used Roark's, bent beam analysis, but since my R/d is much greater than 8, I am having trouble believing the results. I am trying to determine the amount of external pressure the half cylinder can withstand. I am also interested in the reactionary loads at the welds.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
There are days when I wake up feeling like the dumbest man on the planet, then there are days when I confirm it.