Hi TGS4,
I don't quite understand "at the component level". I checked ASME code again. On P547 equation 5.29, the delta Spk should be von Mises, and need to get the difference first for every node. Am I right?
Thanks for your help?
David
Hi,
The output datasheet includes von Mises values of Pm, Pb, Pm+Pb and Peak. which one is Q or F? If I want Pm+Pb+Q, that means use Pm+Pb plus Peak? What about Pm+Pb+Q+F?
Thank you for your help!
David
Hi,
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Hi,
Anybody knows where can download "Strength of Lugs in Fatigue" by R.B Heywood? Technical Note No. Structures 182, Jan 1956, Royal Aircraft Establishment.
Thank you!
David
Hi All,
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vpl and Patricia,
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tlbdhf,
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Hi,
From foundry respones, they suggested to divide one part into two for casting, then welded together. The material is A217 WC or C. Does anyone has experience to do so for pressure vessel? Any knowledge based on casting weldment or rule (code)?
Thanks!
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