MrPDes
Mechanical
- Jun 18, 2013
- 96
Code Case 2286-4 provides alternative rules for designing cylinders, cones, spheres and heads for external pressure.
The design for an ellipsoidal head has reduced the thickness of a convensionally designed VIII-1 head from 53mm to 41mm.
The code case provides rules for locations and sizes of openings in cylinders, but no rules for openings in spheres or ellipsoidal heads. There are general rules for openings but they are contained in a paragraph that only refers to cylinders, so they may not actually be general rules after all.
Does anyone out there have any experience for this code case?
For reference the minimum thickness of this head would be 36mm for PD5500 which does not allow any nozzles to be located in the knuckle of the head. Another words, conventional VIII-1 heads are very sturdy beasts.
The design for an ellipsoidal head has reduced the thickness of a convensionally designed VIII-1 head from 53mm to 41mm.
The code case provides rules for locations and sizes of openings in cylinders, but no rules for openings in spheres or ellipsoidal heads. There are general rules for openings but they are contained in a paragraph that only refers to cylinders, so they may not actually be general rules after all.
Does anyone out there have any experience for this code case?
For reference the minimum thickness of this head would be 36mm for PD5500 which does not allow any nozzles to be located in the knuckle of the head. Another words, conventional VIII-1 heads are very sturdy beasts.