polani82342
Mechanical
- Jan 24, 2008
- 6
We have a case where a vacuum ring got interrupted by a large integral nozzle / boot. Vessel diameter is 17' horizontal. Boot diameter is 8'. This obviously exceeds code allowed interruption. Is there a calculation method available to ensure the adequate moment of inertia provided by nozzle?
Or, can cases 13 or 14 of Roark 4th Edition of Chapter 14 on Elastic Stability provide a suitable solution? ( Case 12 is the basis for ASME formula for vac. rings I suppose).
Other approach could be if an FEA provide an answer?
your comments are appreciated.
Or, can cases 13 or 14 of Roark 4th Edition of Chapter 14 on Elastic Stability provide a suitable solution? ( Case 12 is the basis for ASME formula for vac. rings I suppose).
Other approach could be if an FEA provide an answer?
your comments are appreciated.