vesselguy
Petroleum
- Feb 25, 2002
- 386
Hi all,
I never realised NozzlePro is suppose to be able to do fatigue analysis until I saw a vendor submitted his calculations for me to approve. I have a Div. 1 thin wall (31.75mm thk, 48" nozzle on 31.75mm thk dollar plate) application that is going through 3 cycles per day of 160°C temp changes.
It appears this program does not do any thermal analysis. It ask you to specify the temperatures on inside and outside steel surfaces. I assume then that one must do a 2-D thermal analysis to get a temperature gradiant before you run NozzlePro.
So, how does this program do fatigue analysis to meet Div. 2 Appendix 5? Is is valid?
Thanks.
I never realised NozzlePro is suppose to be able to do fatigue analysis until I saw a vendor submitted his calculations for me to approve. I have a Div. 1 thin wall (31.75mm thk, 48" nozzle on 31.75mm thk dollar plate) application that is going through 3 cycles per day of 160°C temp changes.
It appears this program does not do any thermal analysis. It ask you to specify the temperatures on inside and outside steel surfaces. I assume then that one must do a 2-D thermal analysis to get a temperature gradiant before you run NozzlePro.
So, how does this program do fatigue analysis to meet Div. 2 Appendix 5? Is is valid?
Thanks.