nashof
Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2008
- 27
Hello All,
In my project we're now designing one vessel which, according to procces data sheet, is expected to have cyclic service conditions in its operation.
The vessel is designed by ASME VIII Div.1, but the client specification asks to study cyclic services by Div.2, which is normal.
Considering the number of cyclics and the magnitude of these, and according Div.2, a fatigue analysis shall be done.
Who is supposed to do this? Me(engineering company) or the vessel manufacturer, as part of the vessel mechanical calculations?
What is exactly a "fatigue analysis"? FEA of the vessel? FEA of the joints nozzles-shell? ¿??
The vessel is a horizontal flare KO drum, with MDMT of -170ºC, and material is SA-240 304L.
Nozzles will be self-reinforced.
Thank you very much in advance for your help!
In my project we're now designing one vessel which, according to procces data sheet, is expected to have cyclic service conditions in its operation.
The vessel is designed by ASME VIII Div.1, but the client specification asks to study cyclic services by Div.2, which is normal.
Considering the number of cyclics and the magnitude of these, and according Div.2, a fatigue analysis shall be done.
Who is supposed to do this? Me(engineering company) or the vessel manufacturer, as part of the vessel mechanical calculations?
What is exactly a "fatigue analysis"? FEA of the vessel? FEA of the joints nozzles-shell? ¿??
The vessel is a horizontal flare KO drum, with MDMT of -170ºC, and material is SA-240 304L.
Nozzles will be self-reinforced.
Thank you very much in advance for your help!