huangdf118
Mechanical
- Feb 26, 2017
- 11
I am working on the support lug for a high temperature vessel (Di: 84 in; L(tan to tan) 120in), Temperature 1200F. I will check both lug and ring
There is no specified procedure in ASME code. I found the samples in pressure vessel design manual (Dennis Moss). These sampples are based on seismic/wind load.
In my case, the vessel is inside room, Seismic class A. The primary concern is high temperature. The deisgn manual states "not to use ring if the teperature about 500F due to discontiuned stresses. So, I may have to use lug rather than ring.But the eccentric loads of the lugs are large. In that case how to design the lug and reinforcment pad.
If some one here has expereinces on this type of problem, could you give me your advice on the design consideration and procedure of the lug and pad.
Thanks,
DF
There is no specified procedure in ASME code. I found the samples in pressure vessel design manual (Dennis Moss). These sampples are based on seismic/wind load.
In my case, the vessel is inside room, Seismic class A. The primary concern is high temperature. The deisgn manual states "not to use ring if the teperature about 500F due to discontiuned stresses. So, I may have to use lug rather than ring.But the eccentric loads of the lugs are large. In that case how to design the lug and reinforcment pad.
If some one here has expereinces on this type of problem, could you give me your advice on the design consideration and procedure of the lug and pad.
Thanks,
DF