Vicker85
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2014
- 31
Hello Experts,
I have external nozzle loads provided by piping group and this needs validation by FEA (elastic analysis for now) for mechanical integrity (beyond WRC).
The piping guys have considered the actual Shell-Nozzle stiffness for arriving at the imposed loads.
My first question is -
1. When putting boundary conditions in FEA model at 'nozzle end', do we need to know the piping stiffness/flexibilities to apply that in our model OR we need to leave the nozzle end completely un-restrained (with imposed loads and applicable thrust) ?
My second question (not related to above) -
2. Do we follow the same ASME allowable stress values when checking for different modes of failures (S, S_PL, S_PS etc. as in ASME Div 2, Part 5) for the following :
Thank you!
I have external nozzle loads provided by piping group and this needs validation by FEA (elastic analysis for now) for mechanical integrity (beyond WRC).
The piping guys have considered the actual Shell-Nozzle stiffness for arriving at the imposed loads.
My first question is -
1. When putting boundary conditions in FEA model at 'nozzle end', do we need to know the piping stiffness/flexibilities to apply that in our model OR we need to leave the nozzle end completely un-restrained (with imposed loads and applicable thrust) ?
My second question (not related to above) -
2. Do we follow the same ASME allowable stress values when checking for different modes of failures (S, S_PL, S_PS etc. as in ASME Div 2, Part 5) for the following :
(a). Design and Sustained Loads
(b). Occasional Loads
(c). Upset conditions like Start-up and Shutdown etc.
Note : The loads in Occasional and Upset conditions are substantially high compared to design and sustained loads.Thank you!