Binouli
Mechanical
- Mar 12, 2024
- 4
Pre-calculatoin of torispherical heads acc. to ASME BPVC VIII Div.2 2023 (4.3.6.1) leads to a thinner wall than a simple cylindrical shell (4.3.3.1).
Also, the minimum wall thickness of the same torispherical head acc. to ASME BPVC VIII Div.1 2023 is much thicker, whereas for a straight cylinder, Div.1 and Div.2 lead to the same wall thickness.
I think it is acceptable that Div.1 and Div.2 lead to different wall thicknesses, but i struggle with the fact that within Div.2 a torispherical head can be built thinner than a straight cylinder.
These are the inputs of the hand calculations:
Vessel inside diameter: 3000mm
Internal pressure: 6bar
Allowable stress S: 108MPa
Quality factor E: 0.85
Internal crown radius: 3000mm
Internal knuckel radius: 300mm
Allowable yield-strength at design temperature: 204MPa
Modulus of elasticity at maximum design temperature: 184256MPa
Minimum wall thickness for torispherical head Div.2: 8.6mm
Minimum wall thickness for straight cylinder Div.2: 9.9mm
Can this be intentional to build a vessel with a thinner head than the shell?
Also, the minimum wall thickness of the same torispherical head acc. to ASME BPVC VIII Div.1 2023 is much thicker, whereas for a straight cylinder, Div.1 and Div.2 lead to the same wall thickness.
I think it is acceptable that Div.1 and Div.2 lead to different wall thicknesses, but i struggle with the fact that within Div.2 a torispherical head can be built thinner than a straight cylinder.
These are the inputs of the hand calculations:
Vessel inside diameter: 3000mm
Internal pressure: 6bar
Allowable stress S: 108MPa
Quality factor E: 0.85
Internal crown radius: 3000mm
Internal knuckel radius: 300mm
Allowable yield-strength at design temperature: 204MPa
Modulus of elasticity at maximum design temperature: 184256MPa
Minimum wall thickness for torispherical head Div.2: 8.6mm
Minimum wall thickness for straight cylinder Div.2: 9.9mm
Can this be intentional to build a vessel with a thinner head than the shell?