flakyman
Mechanical
- May 13, 2009
- 11
Hi,
I am performing buckling analysis of a vessel according to Part 5.4. The design load factor to be achieved is calculated from a capacity reduction factor. I am specifically looking at ellipsoidal head. The capacity reduction factor mentioned in the section 5.4.1.3 is only for ellipsoidal head with external pressure. Following are the two questions in this regard.
1) What about the buckling of the ellipsoidal head knuckle. Is there a different capacity reduction factor for the head knuckles which are in danger of buckling under internal pressure?
2) I believe the capacity reduction factor is for a complete collapse of the head. How should local buckling be treated e.g local buckling due to nozzle loads. Is the same capacity reduction factor valid for local buckling.
Any insight into these issues are greatly appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Jaspreet Hothi P. Eng
I am performing buckling analysis of a vessel according to Part 5.4. The design load factor to be achieved is calculated from a capacity reduction factor. I am specifically looking at ellipsoidal head. The capacity reduction factor mentioned in the section 5.4.1.3 is only for ellipsoidal head with external pressure. Following are the two questions in this regard.
1) What about the buckling of the ellipsoidal head knuckle. Is there a different capacity reduction factor for the head knuckles which are in danger of buckling under internal pressure?
2) I believe the capacity reduction factor is for a complete collapse of the head. How should local buckling be treated e.g local buckling due to nozzle loads. Is the same capacity reduction factor valid for local buckling.
Any insight into these issues are greatly appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Jaspreet Hothi P. Eng