andyross333
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2012
- 7
I am trying to get clarification on considering the thermal gradient between adjacent points using the fatigue analysis screen Method A of ASME SECT VIII DIV 2 Section 5.5.2.3. I understand in general how to calculate the temperature difference but I am unclear in a certain number of situations. The vessel is a horizontal drum with several step changes in ID. The ends are capped with flat plates.
1) For the drum in the meridional direction, using L=2.5sqrt(Rt), how do I account for a step change in the ID? In thread794-300509 there is mention that the average value of Rt should be used when Rt is not constant. Is this calculated once across the entire drum? We have significant changes in ID but in the area we are most concerned about, the thickness remains constant. Do we use Rt just for that local area or across the entire drum?
2) For the flat plate end cap, I intend to use L=3.5a with 'a' being the ID of the drum at the end cap. Is this correct?
3) Given a point on the flat plate near the drum, do I use 3.5a to consider the second location on the drum? In my case, 3.5a is significantly larger than 2.5sqrt(Rt).
Sorry if my explanation is not clear enough, I cannot upload model images as we are under NDA. I will attempt to clarify if need be.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
1) For the drum in the meridional direction, using L=2.5sqrt(Rt), how do I account for a step change in the ID? In thread794-300509 there is mention that the average value of Rt should be used when Rt is not constant. Is this calculated once across the entire drum? We have significant changes in ID but in the area we are most concerned about, the thickness remains constant. Do we use Rt just for that local area or across the entire drum?
2) For the flat plate end cap, I intend to use L=3.5a with 'a' being the ID of the drum at the end cap. Is this correct?
3) Given a point on the flat plate near the drum, do I use 3.5a to consider the second location on the drum? In my case, 3.5a is significantly larger than 2.5sqrt(Rt).
Sorry if my explanation is not clear enough, I cannot upload model images as we are under NDA. I will attempt to clarify if need be.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew