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Using VIII-2 Part 5 on a VIII-1 design: what about protection against cyclic loading

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keyen

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Jun 23, 2014
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When using Section VIII-2 Part 5 elastic-plastic analysis (with a load factor of b=3.5 for protection against plastic collapse; and 1.7 for protection against local failure) on a vessel (or component of a vessel) that is designed per VIII-1 (and U-2(g)), is it a generally accepted engineering practices to apply Part 5 in full (including Paragraph 5.5: protection against failure from cyclic loading). Or is the load factor against plastic collapse (b=3.5) high enough to eliminate the risk of cyclic failure modes?
 
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