rjstephens
Mechanical
- Jul 16, 2002
- 23
Hi all,
I have a highly stressed welded tee(ASME B16.9). The stresses are not within the normal stress range allowables, but pass to the liberal stress range case.
Pullman Kellog states that the stress intensities added at the tee as per the code(ASME B31.3) cover the local & secondary stresses of the component to ensure that no failure occurs. Is this true for the liberal stress range case as well?
In the past I have used FE Pipe to check any components of concern, but do not have the same facilities here but will have them again after this particular contract.
My real question is, if one calculates the beam stress forces/moments and subsiquent stresses using Caesar II, does one have to check the branch components for failure due to excessive thermally induced loads as well? Or does ASME B16.9 cover this type of loading as long as the code compliance stresses(incl. lib. case) are not exceeded?
Thanks in advance
Rob
I have a highly stressed welded tee(ASME B16.9). The stresses are not within the normal stress range allowables, but pass to the liberal stress range case.
Pullman Kellog states that the stress intensities added at the tee as per the code(ASME B31.3) cover the local & secondary stresses of the component to ensure that no failure occurs. Is this true for the liberal stress range case as well?
In the past I have used FE Pipe to check any components of concern, but do not have the same facilities here but will have them again after this particular contract.
My real question is, if one calculates the beam stress forces/moments and subsiquent stresses using Caesar II, does one have to check the branch components for failure due to excessive thermally induced loads as well? Or does ASME B16.9 cover this type of loading as long as the code compliance stresses(incl. lib. case) are not exceeded?
Thanks in advance
Rob