Gokulkrishna
Mechanical
- May 30, 2013
- 25
Hi,
I'm new to FEA analysis. We design our valves considering wall thickness from B31.3 and the weld bevel dimensions as per B16.25.
Our valves are not failing at hydrotest pressure (1.5 * working pressure) during actual testing. But while performing FEA on the valve the weld joint is showing results that are to close to the yeild strength of the material at the working pressure itself which means that our weld joint will yield at hydrotest pressure. Which is not a good scenario.
Can someone help on this. We are considering the entire valve assembly with the valve connected in the pipeline with studs and nuts and pretension is applied on the studs. Also we have not considered the gasket between the two flanges as the gasket are spril wound and is a consists of 2-3 material(hence difficult to model and also mesh).
The weld joints are safe as ASME standard.
Thanks in advance.
I'm new to FEA analysis. We design our valves considering wall thickness from B31.3 and the weld bevel dimensions as per B16.25.
Our valves are not failing at hydrotest pressure (1.5 * working pressure) during actual testing. But while performing FEA on the valve the weld joint is showing results that are to close to the yeild strength of the material at the working pressure itself which means that our weld joint will yield at hydrotest pressure. Which is not a good scenario.
Can someone help on this. We are considering the entire valve assembly with the valve connected in the pipeline with studs and nuts and pretension is applied on the studs. Also we have not considered the gasket between the two flanges as the gasket are spril wound and is a consists of 2-3 material(hence difficult to model and also mesh).
The weld joints are safe as ASME standard.
Thanks in advance.