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Mechanical
- May 27, 2003
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Code Folks,
In the ASME B&PV Code, Section VIII, Div. 2, Paragraph 5.5.3.2 Step 4(a) (as an example), the sentence reads "(a) If the local notch or effect of the weld is accounted for in the numerical model, then Kf = 1.0 in eqs. (5.30) and (5.36)." What does this mean? What would an adequate representation of a local notch or effect of a weld look like in an FEA model so as to permit the use of a Kf factor of 1?
For example if a fillet weld is explicitly modeled at a joint as an idealized triangle with a straight hypotenuse, does that qualify as accounting for the effect of the weld?
Since it would be very challenging to accurately model an actual notch or actual weld profile, can a condition wherein Kf = 1 applies to FEA results ever be achieved?
Many thanks in advance!
In the ASME B&PV Code, Section VIII, Div. 2, Paragraph 5.5.3.2 Step 4(a) (as an example), the sentence reads "(a) If the local notch or effect of the weld is accounted for in the numerical model, then Kf = 1.0 in eqs. (5.30) and (5.36)." What does this mean? What would an adequate representation of a local notch or effect of a weld look like in an FEA model so as to permit the use of a Kf factor of 1?
For example if a fillet weld is explicitly modeled at a joint as an idealized triangle with a straight hypotenuse, does that qualify as accounting for the effect of the weld?
Since it would be very challenging to accurately model an actual notch or actual weld profile, can a condition wherein Kf = 1 applies to FEA results ever be achieved?
Many thanks in advance!