Sjqlund
Mechanical
- Sep 22, 2013
- 38
The pressure vessel i'm designing is basically a box, i.e. flat plates. And i've understood that WRC107/297 are not applicable for nozzles attached to flat plates (correct me if i'm wrong), soo FEA it is.
The nozzle is welded to the plate. The weld is simply modelled as a straight line. This causes a stress concentration in the top-weld / nozzle junction. In an earlier report they assesed the stress values a distance away from this stress concentration (they simply put the path a distance of ~10mm above the stress concentration) - but this was however according to another code. Is this allowable according to ASME code?
The nozzle is welded to the plate. The weld is simply modelled as a straight line. This causes a stress concentration in the top-weld / nozzle junction. In an earlier report they assesed the stress values a distance away from this stress concentration (they simply put the path a distance of ~10mm above the stress concentration) - but this was however according to another code. Is this allowable according to ASME code?