Winnower
Mechanical
- Apr 15, 2011
- 12
Hi, is anyone familiar with using PD5500 for high cycle fatigue analysis in piping system according to DNV-RP-D101?
I am running various load cases using CAESAR II to identify the different stress ranges in my piping according to the rain flow method as required but:
CAESAR II outputs two stress values when you run the "STRESSES EXTENDED REPORT":
1)the "Max Stress Intensity" (column 6)
2)the B31.3 "Code Stress" (column 9)
My question is simply, which of these two stresses from the "stresses extended report" should we be using as input to our PD5500 high cycle fatigue analysis?
I believe that we should be using the "Max Stress Intensity" multiplied by a suitable factor for our PD5500 high cycle fatigue analysis because it takes account of the hoop-pressure stress (amongst others) which is important for fatigue analysis as one of the principal stresses.
In my opinion the B31.3 "code stress" (sustained stress + expansion stress, B31.3 para 320 and 319) should not be used because it does not take account of the hoop-pressure stress and only takes account of the longitudinal pressure stress (amongst others) because the hoop stress is accounted for in the B31.3 code in para 304.
Does anyone have any opinions either way on the above argument?
regards,
Winnower
I am running various load cases using CAESAR II to identify the different stress ranges in my piping according to the rain flow method as required but:
CAESAR II outputs two stress values when you run the "STRESSES EXTENDED REPORT":
1)the "Max Stress Intensity" (column 6)
2)the B31.3 "Code Stress" (column 9)
My question is simply, which of these two stresses from the "stresses extended report" should we be using as input to our PD5500 high cycle fatigue analysis?
I believe that we should be using the "Max Stress Intensity" multiplied by a suitable factor for our PD5500 high cycle fatigue analysis because it takes account of the hoop-pressure stress (amongst others) which is important for fatigue analysis as one of the principal stresses.
In my opinion the B31.3 "code stress" (sustained stress + expansion stress, B31.3 para 320 and 319) should not be used because it does not take account of the hoop-pressure stress and only takes account of the longitudinal pressure stress (amongst others) because the hoop stress is accounted for in the B31.3 code in para 304.
Does anyone have any opinions either way on the above argument?
regards,
Winnower