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  1. olgamsp

    Exact physical significance of Sec VIII Div.2 Annexure 5D

    Hi, NRP99, thanks for your response. I still have the question how can I calculate Sa if I want to aplly the assesment of part 5.5.3 from ASME VIII div 2? Thanks
  2. olgamsp

    Exact physical significance of Sec VIII Div.2 Annexure 5D

    Hi, I have 2 simple questions 1) ΔSpk is the equivalent von misses stress that I can take from my simulation before the stress linearization? 2) Sa (alternating stress amplitude) isn't Salt ? If the answer is no, the way to calculate Sa from Part 5 is calculate the screening criteria factor...
  3. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    Yes, I am doing exactly what the code says, because I am doing an excel tool to linearized stresses, But I compared the results of bending stress using ansys with the integral at the code, and are very different. Also I saw a post from you TGS4: "When I said that ANSYS linearization doesn't...
  4. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    Hi, I made the model in ANSYS and the linearization bending results are not the same. I think this is because Ansys doesn't with the ASME Code Linearization. But Do you know what code ansys uses?
  5. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    Hi again, I used the formule σcb=(t2/6)*Σ1n(σc[i]+σc[i-1])/2*(x[i]+x[i-1]-t)/2*(x[i]-x[i-1]), but what equation I should used for the node 0 and the node n?
  6. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    Yes, they say there is only one value for Pb, but there is one value for Pm too. So, how can I get the graphic where Pb+Pm is not constant, like the image.
  7. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    ok, I am confuse then... Because, the engineers of PVENG make graphics showing the SCL line at the x axis and for the y axis they show the Pm+Pb stress, for each node of the line, like this image. So, what means Pm+Pb in the graphic if there is just one Pb...
  8. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    Hi, I have use the σcb=(t2/6)*Σ1n(σc[i]+σc[i-1])/2*(x[i]+x[i-1]-t)/2*(x[i]-x[i-1]) but that is for the final result, I need the bending stress for each node, and for node 1 the bending stress is 0 using that formule because X(i) is 0. I think I have to use the trapezoidal method but I don't...
  9. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    Hi again, I forgot explain that my model was axysimetric, The form to calculate membrane and bending stress is the same?
  10. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    Ok thanks a lot ! Regards
  11. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    Oh, TGS4 sorry I didn't mean that I wanted you to solve the problem. I just wanna know that I want to get is possible. And I put my values to give you an idea.
  12. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    Hi, Prex and TGS4, Thanks for your responses. I had a mistake. t=0.02 and dx=0.0018, I have 11 nodes. My values are: NOEUD SIXX SIYY SIZZ SIXY SIXZ SIYZ N1 -9.35135774870612E+03 1.44904368707696E+04...
  13. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    Thanks for your response TGS4, but I don't understand how to integrate that values, If the thickness is 0.02 and the SCL measures the same, but the distance between nodes is 0.018, then t=0.02 and X=0.018?
  14. olgamsp

    Calculate Pb (bending stress) linearization

    thread292-95338 Hi, I need some help. I have to calculate the stress bending tensor in a SCL (stress classification line), I have the stress tensor at the SCL but now I have to apply this: σib=(∫σi(x-t/2)dx)/(t2/6) How can I do this?. I have 6 σi, the distance between Node 1 and Node 2 is...

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