GravyBagel
Aerospace
- Sep 30, 2022
- 15
I work with several large pressure vessels. In operation, the vessel lids are removed and heavy tooling/materials are placed into the vessels (similar to a composite autoclave). I am not a pressure vessel engineer, but I am very concerned that the stresses applied by the tooling are not being accounted for in the design of these vessels. The drawings include a pressure and temperature rating as well as a hydrostatic test, but none of the documentation makes any reference to point loading or solid loads within the vessels. The vessels are delivered without internal components to support this tooling. Support rings are dropped into the vessel to support the tooling, but not attached, lest they be considered 'altering the vessel'.
For those with more experience, I was hoping you could provide insight on whether these concerns are valid or not and if so, how might I broach this topic with corporate leadership? (Ideally with some code references for credibility)
Thank you!
For those with more experience, I was hoping you could provide insight on whether these concerns are valid or not and if so, how might I broach this topic with corporate leadership? (Ideally with some code references for credibility)
Thank you!