3rav
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2017
- 9
Hi all,
In Table 5.5 for Elastic-Plastic Analysis:
2.1(P+Ps+D+T)+2.7L+0.8Ss
where (Table 5.2):
T - Is the self-restraining load case (i.e. thermal loads, applied displacements).
This load case does not typically affect the collapse load, but should be
considered in cases where elastic follow-up causes stresses that do not relax
sufficiently to redistribute the load without excessive deformation.
In my vessel there is temperature gradient which cause plastic strain (temperature gradient is from 50 C deg to 500 C deg).
My questions are:
1. Thermal loads - what is that mean? Is it temperature?
2. If T is not a temperature, how can I include it in my FEA analysis?
Regards
Rafal
In Table 5.5 for Elastic-Plastic Analysis:
2.1(P+Ps+D+T)+2.7L+0.8Ss
where (Table 5.2):
T - Is the self-restraining load case (i.e. thermal loads, applied displacements).
This load case does not typically affect the collapse load, but should be
considered in cases where elastic follow-up causes stresses that do not relax
sufficiently to redistribute the load without excessive deformation.
In my vessel there is temperature gradient which cause plastic strain (temperature gradient is from 50 C deg to 500 C deg).
My questions are:
1. Thermal loads - what is that mean? Is it temperature?
2. If T is not a temperature, how can I include it in my FEA analysis?
Regards
Rafal