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  1. Inki

    Cone to cone junction rings when you have a cone shell with different thicknesses at External Pressu

    Dear SnTMan, I agree with you, and that is what we already done with our software, but I would like to receive opinions of others just because it is not specifically mentioned anywhere. Thank you!
  2. Inki

    Cone to cone junction rings when you have a cone shell with different thicknesses at External Pressu

    thread794-232993 Dear all, I would like to know if anybody knows a method to calculate the junction ring (stiffening ring)for a cone to cone junction. This case is useful when you have a very large diameter cone, and you want to use different thicknesses along the cone, collocating stiffening...
  3. Inki

    European Code us Asme Code

    Hi again dig1! Yes, i have all the parts of EN13445, but is really hard and timeconsuming to read all. I use some software in the calculations, which take into account the DBF (not the DBA). And i see how many differences exits in spherical ends required thickness. I think it is weird, because...
  4. Inki

    European Code us Asme Code

    Many thanks dig1 for your answer, you are right, i am design as per Div1. I see that there is a linear relation between the thickness required in ASME Div1 and EN-13445, when you are designing spherical heads. When the diameter of the spheric is higher, the difference in thickness grow. The...
  5. Inki

    European Code us Asme Code

    Hello everybody! i am concerned about the difference between European Code (EN13445) and ASME VIII, when calculating Spherical heads. My results shows a difference from 2 mm (diamter = 4000 mm) to almost 5mm (diameter = 10000 mm)in the required thickness of the spherical head. My question is if...

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