Ed555
Industrial
- Sep 20, 2021
- 9
We have been provided with the piping loads from the skid manufacturer and are asked to calculate the nozzle loading on the vessel shell. This is for a 6.625" OD vessel on legs with 2 flanged nozzles. The specification calls for wind calculations. I assume that the wind loading on the vessel should be translated to moments and forces on the individual nozzles and added to the customer supplied piping loads. Is this typical?
Is there a simple way to calculate the forces and moments at the nozzle flanges or is it typically done using FEA? I have tried to model the vessel as a cantilevered beam but I believe this would be an indeterminate type. I am confused on if the flanges and base constraints should be fixed or free to rotate? Is there any assumptions I could use to simplify the problem?
Does anyone have a similar hand calculation I could review to get an idea on how to model the vessel? I assume it is a basic statics problem using a free body diagram.
Is there a simple way to calculate the forces and moments at the nozzle flanges or is it typically done using FEA? I have tried to model the vessel as a cantilevered beam but I believe this would be an indeterminate type. I am confused on if the flanges and base constraints should be fixed or free to rotate? Is there any assumptions I could use to simplify the problem?
Does anyone have a similar hand calculation I could review to get an idea on how to model the vessel? I assume it is a basic statics problem using a free body diagram.