fabineer
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2014
- 8
All,
My companies customer has requested that we evaluate the attached basering design. A pipe is welded along the bolt circle and integral with the skirt. A hole is cut above the skirt to allow the nut to be placed and tightened on the stud. The vessel is rather tall and located in an area where the design wind speed is to be 160 mph so it is important to verify the design's acceptability.
Has anyone seen a basering detail like this before and if so, how did/would you evaluate it? I'm sure that most likely, a good FEA will be required to get an accurate evaluation if the customer will not budge on the design but I thought I'd at least post the question before then.
My companies customer has requested that we evaluate the attached basering design. A pipe is welded along the bolt circle and integral with the skirt. A hole is cut above the skirt to allow the nut to be placed and tightened on the stud. The vessel is rather tall and located in an area where the design wind speed is to be 160 mph so it is important to verify the design's acceptability.
Has anyone seen a basering detail like this before and if so, how did/would you evaluate it? I'm sure that most likely, a good FEA will be required to get an accurate evaluation if the customer will not budge on the design but I thought I'd at least post the question before then.