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Mechanical
- Oct 2, 2002
- 81
I have a 24" dia tubesheet plate 1" thick with 2" dia holes on a 60^ pitch on 2-5/16" centers welded on the OD. The tubesheet has a surface pressure on one side and zero on the backside. Also, there are surface loads around the hold diameters. I first modeled the plate as a quarter plate using Z & Y symmetry boundary conditions. This resulted in an extremely high stress point (twice the ultimate)at the intersection of the two symmetry planes; the center of the plate. I then modeled the entire plate. Same loads. The stress results were about half.
My question is: why do the two modeling methods produce such different results?
My question is: why do the two modeling methods produce such different results?