PVDEngg
Mechanical
- Sep 22, 2016
- 34
Hello all,
as per VIII.1 Appendix 1-8 Clause (a) texts "The formulas of (b) and (c) below provide for the design of reinforcement, if needed, at the cone-to-cylinder junctions for reducer sections and conical heads where all the elements have a common axis and
May I have some clarity if, as shown in fig. 1-4, limitation of 'included angle' is 60 deg (i.e. half apex angle <=30 deg.) or half apex angle=60 deg. Throughout the rest of the code book 'alpha' is half apex angle and its limit is @ 30 deg. Appendix 1-5 for internal pressure specifies same limits @ 30 deg. so is it like for external pressure it is 60 deg. or what?
Thanks for guidance in advance.
as per VIII.1 Appendix 1-8 Clause (a) texts "The formulas of (b) and (c) below provide for the design of reinforcement, if needed, at the cone-to-cylinder junctions for reducer sections and conical heads where all the elements have a common axis and
the half-apex angle 'alpha' ≤ 60 deg. Subparagraph (e) below provides for special analysis in the design of cone-to-cylinder intersections with or without reinforcing rings where 'alpha' is greater than 60 deg."May I have some clarity if, as shown in fig. 1-4, limitation of 'included angle' is 60 deg (i.e. half apex angle <=30 deg.) or half apex angle=60 deg. Throughout the rest of the code book 'alpha' is half apex angle and its limit is @ 30 deg. Appendix 1-5 for internal pressure specifies same limits @ 30 deg. so is it like for external pressure it is 60 deg. or what?
Thanks for guidance in advance.