PVnew80
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2012
- 7
I recently asked a customer for a verification that their custom Flange would be safe to use at a designated pressure - they responded by supplying me with an FEA study that included the following screen shots - see attached.
I'm far from being an FEA expert (infact rarely ever used it) but to me this is in no way representative of the real life scenario, I was just after a more qualified response really?
To start with why model the whole flange when it is axisymmetric, the constraints seem all wrong and the loads wrong - there doesnt seem to be a hydrostatic end force or a gasket load applied and surely the maximum stress is at the hub discontinuity? I think the FEA was performed in solidworks which I am not familiar with.
I'm far from being an FEA expert (infact rarely ever used it) but to me this is in no way representative of the real life scenario, I was just after a more qualified response really?
To start with why model the whole flange when it is axisymmetric, the constraints seem all wrong and the loads wrong - there doesnt seem to be a hydrostatic end force or a gasket load applied and surely the maximum stress is at the hub discontinuity? I think the FEA was performed in solidworks which I am not familiar with.