Alpete1430
Mechanical
- May 19, 2016
- 18
Hi,
I am working on recreating a "Pressure-Tension-Bending moment chart" similar to API 6AF charts for a non standard pressure of 6500PSI.
I had a doubt regarding one of the statements made in ASME Sec VIII Div-2 Design by analysis (part-5)
I'm referring to 2010 edition.
While considering the load cases for Elastic or elastic-plastic analysis under the Loading Conditions section of clause 5.1.3.2, the code quotes as follows:
'In evaluating load cases involving term P, the effects of pressure being equal to zero shall be considered'
So my question is, does adding a 'zero pressure' loadstep - LS-3 (see load steps defined below) even for Elastic analysis make a difference? As in Elastic analysis, all the stresses arising from test pressure (not working pressure) will be in elastic region.
And for that matter for Elastic-Plastic analysis, if I come to know that the stresses in the component I'm analyzing are under elastic zone itself even after applying maximum test pressure, is it really required to add a loadstep of 'zero pressure' to consider the effects of plasticity? The loadsteps (LS) generally considered are as follows:
LS-1 : Apply Preload (stays throughout the analysis)
LS-2 : Apply test pressure
LS-3 : Reduce pressure to zero
LS-4 : Apply Design pressure
LS-5 : Apply Tension
LS-6 : Apply Bending Moment
PS: I'm aware of how the selection of the type of analysis (either elastic or elastic-plastic) is done.
Hope I'm not breaching any rules of the community. If so, please correct me.
Thank you all in advance.
Alpete1430
I am working on recreating a "Pressure-Tension-Bending moment chart" similar to API 6AF charts for a non standard pressure of 6500PSI.
I had a doubt regarding one of the statements made in ASME Sec VIII Div-2 Design by analysis (part-5)
I'm referring to 2010 edition.
While considering the load cases for Elastic or elastic-plastic analysis under the Loading Conditions section of clause 5.1.3.2, the code quotes as follows:
'In evaluating load cases involving term P, the effects of pressure being equal to zero shall be considered'
So my question is, does adding a 'zero pressure' loadstep - LS-3 (see load steps defined below) even for Elastic analysis make a difference? As in Elastic analysis, all the stresses arising from test pressure (not working pressure) will be in elastic region.
And for that matter for Elastic-Plastic analysis, if I come to know that the stresses in the component I'm analyzing are under elastic zone itself even after applying maximum test pressure, is it really required to add a loadstep of 'zero pressure' to consider the effects of plasticity? The loadsteps (LS) generally considered are as follows:
LS-1 : Apply Preload (stays throughout the analysis)
LS-2 : Apply test pressure
LS-3 : Reduce pressure to zero
LS-4 : Apply Design pressure
LS-5 : Apply Tension
LS-6 : Apply Bending Moment
PS: I'm aware of how the selection of the type of analysis (either elastic or elastic-plastic) is done.
Hope I'm not breaching any rules of the community. If so, please correct me.
Thank you all in advance.
Alpete1430