Dec 25, 2017 #1 Dream91 Chemical Joined Aug 21, 2017 Messages 25 Location BH Hello, How I can apply lateral load and vertical load to the trunnion lifting lugs . Can I do it using compress software ?
Hello, How I can apply lateral load and vertical load to the trunnion lifting lugs . Can I do it using compress software ?
Dec 26, 2017 #2 SnTMan Mechanical Joined Jan 22, 2005 Messages 6,869 Location US Dream91, not familiar w/ Compress, but trunnions are typically treated as nozzles, analyzed per WRC-107. Regards, Mike The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand Upvote 0 Downvote
Dream91, not familiar w/ Compress, but trunnions are typically treated as nozzles, analyzed per WRC-107. Regards, Mike The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
Dec 27, 2017 #3 r6155 Mechanical Joined Jan 12, 2010 Messages 3,031 Location AR See DIN 28025 or Pressure Vessel Design Manual 4th edit., by D. Moss. Regards r6155 Upvote 0 Downvote
Dec 28, 2017 #4 r6155 Mechanical Joined Jan 12, 2010 Messages 3,031 Location AR One mistake I made: see DIN 28085 (not 28025). SORRY. DIN 28085 "Lifting lugs for mounting of vessels.... dimensions" Regards r6155 Upvote 0 Downvote
One mistake I made: see DIN 28085 (not 28025). SORRY. DIN 28085 "Lifting lugs for mounting of vessels.... dimensions" Regards r6155
Jan 3, 2018 #5 MrPDes Mechanical Joined Jun 18, 2013 Messages 96 Location GB Compress software for Trunnion design is very restrictive. Compress is good however, Trunnion design is one area where Compress falls short. It is best to use a Compress Nozzle design and set the Pressure SIF to 1.0. Upvote 0 Downvote
Compress software for Trunnion design is very restrictive. Compress is good however, Trunnion design is one area where Compress falls short. It is best to use a Compress Nozzle design and set the Pressure SIF to 1.0.