rmerlob
Mechanical
- Jan 5, 2012
- 13
I tried posting this yesterday and somehow it just didnt get posted, here it goes:
I posted this on the autodesk forums:
So, im trying to compare results from calculating a torispherical head according to ASME VIII with the model dimensions, with an 8 mm thickness the ASME calculation validates it to 250 psi, running Inventor FEA doesnt, Im doing a symmetrical analisys for 1/4 of the head, I get a stress of 334.5 MPa .
Material is A516 gr 70, 260 MPa YS, 485 UTS, since its over 70 ksi UTS , ASME recomends allowable stress 20000 psi for their formula (see spreadsheet attached)
I would expect FEA to actually predict what SF ASME is going for with the formula but since Im getting a stress higher than yield, something must be up.
Any insights?
EDIT: simulating the entire head with a fixed constraint at the bottom head gives the same results as the 1/4 head, 351 MPa max Von Mises
Link:
Discussion at that forum practically concluded that fea is not giving inaccurate results, but somehow, ASME code clears this head for 250 psi while FEA doesnt
So could anyone check the spreadsheet over there and comment?
Is hard for me to believe that ASME code will allow for yielding in a pressure vessel head, yet i cant see where im wrong.
Thanks
I posted this on the autodesk forums:
So, im trying to compare results from calculating a torispherical head according to ASME VIII with the model dimensions, with an 8 mm thickness the ASME calculation validates it to 250 psi, running Inventor FEA doesnt, Im doing a symmetrical analisys for 1/4 of the head, I get a stress of 334.5 MPa .
Material is A516 gr 70, 260 MPa YS, 485 UTS, since its over 70 ksi UTS , ASME recomends allowable stress 20000 psi for their formula (see spreadsheet attached)
I would expect FEA to actually predict what SF ASME is going for with the formula but since Im getting a stress higher than yield, something must be up.
Any insights?
EDIT: simulating the entire head with a fixed constraint at the bottom head gives the same results as the 1/4 head, 351 MPa max Von Mises
Link:
Discussion at that forum practically concluded that fea is not giving inaccurate results, but somehow, ASME code clears this head for 250 psi while FEA doesnt
So could anyone check the spreadsheet over there and comment?
Is hard for me to believe that ASME code will allow for yielding in a pressure vessel head, yet i cant see where im wrong.
Thanks