JVT_Stress
Mechanical
- Mar 12, 2021
- 10
Hello,
I'm new to eng-tips, but have been reading the posts on this B&PV forum a lot in the past when i got stuck on a problem.
Our client wants to make modifications on an existing large bore steam duct (OD 2820mm WT=10mm), the duct has been designed and constructed according to ASME VIII div 1 ed2010.
Design conditions FV at 20°C / +0,05Mpa at 110°C (saturated steam). I'm considering external nozzle loads also.
My company has requested from me to make an assessment of this steam duct, and evaluate the feasability of the proposed modifications.
Since the original design code is ASME VIII div 1 and the duct contains 2 inclined 45° DN800 (OD813mm) branches on the circumference, with a small hillside offset, I'm considering to use the criteria of Appendix 46-4 and use DBA according to ASME VIII div 2 part 5 to assess both plastic collapse and collapse from buckling.
I have requested to original calculation notes, but up until now I have not received them.
So my approach is to first evaluate the existing steam duct without modifications, and then evaluate the steam duct with the modofications.
For this evaluation I'm using elastic plastic analysis.
According to Appendix 46-4 I need to use a beta factor of 3.5 for elastic-plastic analysis for plastic collapse, and the "design margin of the division 2 assessment procedure" for demonstrating protection against collapse from buckling.
My conclusion after the calculatiuons:
-Check for plastic collapse with beta =2.4 -> PASS (+0.05Mpa/110°C/external nozzle loads at 110°C)
-Check for plastic collapse with beta =3.5 -> FAIL (+0.05Mpa/110°C/external nozzle loads at 110°C)
-Check for instability due to vacuum with beta = 2.4 -> PASS (FV/20°C/external nozzle loads at 20°C)(imperfections not yet included, only applied F&M on DN800 branches are used to initiate buckling )
My question is the following:
If I understand correctly appendex 46 is new in the 2019 edition, it is a usefull guideline for using FEA in ASME VIII div 1. However, based on my assessment of the existing steam duct from 2010, my presumption is that in the original design of the steam duct a beta factor of 2.4 was used instead of 3.5 for demonstrating protection against plastic collapse?
How do I need to deal with this? If I'm going to analyse the modified steam duct with the requiered beta of 3.5 the calculaltion will fail, and in order to meet the appendix 46 requirement I need to add additional supporting and/or reinforcemnt? And challenge the original design, which is not my intention.
Is it correct to state that appendix 46 needs to be used only for new equipment and not for modifications of existing pressure equipment according ASME VIII div 1?
Does anyone have good advice or tips?
Sorry for my lengthy post, but I want to state the problem as clearly as possible.
Best regards,
I'm new to eng-tips, but have been reading the posts on this B&PV forum a lot in the past when i got stuck on a problem.
Our client wants to make modifications on an existing large bore steam duct (OD 2820mm WT=10mm), the duct has been designed and constructed according to ASME VIII div 1 ed2010.
Design conditions FV at 20°C / +0,05Mpa at 110°C (saturated steam). I'm considering external nozzle loads also.
My company has requested from me to make an assessment of this steam duct, and evaluate the feasability of the proposed modifications.
Since the original design code is ASME VIII div 1 and the duct contains 2 inclined 45° DN800 (OD813mm) branches on the circumference, with a small hillside offset, I'm considering to use the criteria of Appendix 46-4 and use DBA according to ASME VIII div 2 part 5 to assess both plastic collapse and collapse from buckling.
I have requested to original calculation notes, but up until now I have not received them.
So my approach is to first evaluate the existing steam duct without modifications, and then evaluate the steam duct with the modofications.
For this evaluation I'm using elastic plastic analysis.
According to Appendix 46-4 I need to use a beta factor of 3.5 for elastic-plastic analysis for plastic collapse, and the "design margin of the division 2 assessment procedure" for demonstrating protection against collapse from buckling.
My conclusion after the calculatiuons:
-Check for plastic collapse with beta =2.4 -> PASS (+0.05Mpa/110°C/external nozzle loads at 110°C)
-Check for plastic collapse with beta =3.5 -> FAIL (+0.05Mpa/110°C/external nozzle loads at 110°C)
-Check for instability due to vacuum with beta = 2.4 -> PASS (FV/20°C/external nozzle loads at 20°C)(imperfections not yet included, only applied F&M on DN800 branches are used to initiate buckling )
My question is the following:
If I understand correctly appendex 46 is new in the 2019 edition, it is a usefull guideline for using FEA in ASME VIII div 1. However, based on my assessment of the existing steam duct from 2010, my presumption is that in the original design of the steam duct a beta factor of 2.4 was used instead of 3.5 for demonstrating protection against plastic collapse?
How do I need to deal with this? If I'm going to analyse the modified steam duct with the requiered beta of 3.5 the calculaltion will fail, and in order to meet the appendix 46 requirement I need to add additional supporting and/or reinforcemnt? And challenge the original design, which is not my intention.
Is it correct to state that appendix 46 needs to be used only for new equipment and not for modifications of existing pressure equipment according ASME VIII div 1?
Does anyone have good advice or tips?
Sorry for my lengthy post, but I want to state the problem as clearly as possible.
Best regards,