victor6397
Military
- Sep 9, 2024
- 4
Hello mates,I'm getting into pressure vessels calculation with ASME VIII div.2 and I have some doubts about stress linearization (I know only non linear analysis are suitable for inexperienced people like me )
Maybe the question is very silly, but I'm still learning and i haven't found a clear answer for me in this forum.
If we use a model with shell elements, I understand that stress linearization is not necessary, since we get directly the membrane plus bending components. But what about areas with stress concentrations like a bolt hole or an abrupt change of geometry? Would this stress be categorized as secondary? Then, would it not be appopiate to use shell models to evaluate failure modes such as fatigue which require taking into account the peak component?
I Hope you can help me. Thanks!
Maybe the question is very silly, but I'm still learning and i haven't found a clear answer for me in this forum.
If we use a model with shell elements, I understand that stress linearization is not necessary, since we get directly the membrane plus bending components. But what about areas with stress concentrations like a bolt hole or an abrupt change of geometry? Would this stress be categorized as secondary? Then, would it not be appopiate to use shell models to evaluate failure modes such as fatigue which require taking into account the peak component?
I Hope you can help me. Thanks!