NRP99
Mechanical
- Jan 21, 2016
- 480
I am checking vessel to vessel support bracket integrity using FEA with vessels having high operating temperature with thick insulation which is also covering bracket. I am getting very high stresses as I constrained the bolt holes of fixed bracket (horizontal both directions)which is not actual scenario. These stresses are due to thermal expansion getting restricted. Practically there will be relative movement in horizontal direction of the vessel with respect to support on which vessel rest, even if the bracket is fixed type. Sliding brackets anyway will allow the directional movement. Anyone here have an advice or practical aspects/input on this problem? Any reference which suggest that fixed brackets also move somewhat and How to calculate this somewhat?
This Problem may be similar to saddle where fixed saddle will also move somewhat. This somewhat movement will allow the vessel thermal expansion to ease. And high stress levels at constraint point as shown by FEA seems to be fictitious. Please suggest any practical and/or design advice for such scenarios. How general practice is followed?
This Problem may be similar to saddle where fixed saddle will also move somewhat. This somewhat movement will allow the vessel thermal expansion to ease. And high stress levels at constraint point as shown by FEA seems to be fictitious. Please suggest any practical and/or design advice for such scenarios. How general practice is followed?