YuJie_PV
Mechanical
- Jan 19, 2017
- 135
hi all,
i come across an issue regarding how to exempt the fatigue analysis for the air cannons.
the situation is such that i am working with an equipment to which several air cannons are attached. the cannons are used to prevent accumulation of powder in the filter.
the air cannons are just like this:
it's subject to pressure fluctuation from zero to approx. 5 bar for tens of thousands of times during the expected life. therefore, the cannon definitely needs fatigue analysis per ASME VIII-2 part 5.
i consult with the manufacturer of the air cannon, who just states that they sell thousands of the cannons to market every year and never performed any fatigue analysis or ever been requested to perform such analysis.
i've encounter several cases of such kind, that no fatigue analysis ever performed for a vessels definitely needing fatigue analysis.
it seems all users have no issue with such situation
is it normal?
i am really curious to such phenomenon.
thanks in advance.
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i come across an issue regarding how to exempt the fatigue analysis for the air cannons.
the situation is such that i am working with an equipment to which several air cannons are attached. the cannons are used to prevent accumulation of powder in the filter.
the air cannons are just like this:
it's subject to pressure fluctuation from zero to approx. 5 bar for tens of thousands of times during the expected life. therefore, the cannon definitely needs fatigue analysis per ASME VIII-2 part 5.
i consult with the manufacturer of the air cannon, who just states that they sell thousands of the cannons to market every year and never performed any fatigue analysis or ever been requested to perform such analysis.
i've encounter several cases of such kind, that no fatigue analysis ever performed for a vessels definitely needing fatigue analysis.
it seems all users have no issue with such situation
is it normal?
i am really curious to such phenomenon.
thanks in advance.
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