MikeG7
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2012
- 199
Hi I was wondering if anyone can shed some light on the concept of the stresses at the intersection of the shell and cone? My question stems from an observation that flatter the cone end, the greater the discontinuity (and stress):
when the half apex angle is less than 30 degrees, we don't check it in ASME VIII Div 1 calculations.
when it is more than 30 degrees, methods like 8.6 in Bednar are available for analysis of the stresses,
...when it gets to a flat cover, once again it is not considered unless it is by Appendix 14 for a cover with a large opening.
I would expect a rotation of the intersection of the flat cover and the shell intersection, more than with a cone so I also would expect higher stress on the shell at the flat cover end.
Just looking for some basic guidance for dealing with shell discontinuity stress when the cover is flat.
when the half apex angle is less than 30 degrees, we don't check it in ASME VIII Div 1 calculations.
when it is more than 30 degrees, methods like 8.6 in Bednar are available for analysis of the stresses,
...when it gets to a flat cover, once again it is not considered unless it is by Appendix 14 for a cover with a large opening.
I would expect a rotation of the intersection of the flat cover and the shell intersection, more than with a cone so I also would expect higher stress on the shell at the flat cover end.
Just looking for some basic guidance for dealing with shell discontinuity stress when the cover is flat.