KevinNZ
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2003
- 829
We are working on a vessels design project where;
1.The MAWP has been calculated from body plate wall thickness (much higher than the design pressure.)
2. Nozzle design is not allowed to reduce the MAWP
3. Nozzle N1 external loads (at design pressure) have been provided.
4. N1 is complex shape and Div II FEA is being used
We proposed the design of N1 use MAWP but the others say use the design pressure, with the reasoning,
How does this work?
1.The MAWP has been calculated from body plate wall thickness (much higher than the design pressure.)
2. Nozzle design is not allowed to reduce the MAWP
3. Nozzle N1 external loads (at design pressure) have been provided.
4. N1 is complex shape and Div II FEA is being used
We proposed the design of N1 use MAWP but the others say use the design pressure, with the reasoning,
If you calculate by software analysis, Through the limit load analysis, the internal pressure at the maximum load step is calculated . At this time, the load multiplied by 2 / 3 can be used as the maximum allowable internal pressure(MAWP for nozzle N1) of the structure, you can calculate for MAWP N1, and N1 MAWP should be slightly larger than the MAWP on the drawings
How does this work?