SyedZainAli
Mechanical
- May 28, 2011
- 27
Guys,
How are you all, I was yesterday designing a vessel having a transition cone, and while I was checking the calculation I came to know that compress takes the value of t in the fiber elongation calculations for cones and transition other than nominal thickness considered i am attaching the calculation with this query, it takes 93.96 mm instead of 90 mm how it has added 3.96 mm to the calculations
Regards
Syed Zain Ali
How are you all, I was yesterday designing a vessel having a transition cone, and while I was checking the calculation I came to know that compress takes the value of t in the fiber elongation calculations for cones and transition other than nominal thickness considered i am attaching the calculation with this query, it takes 93.96 mm instead of 90 mm how it has added 3.96 mm to the calculations
Regards
Syed Zain Ali