Ray1959
Mechanical
- Jul 17, 2006
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I use Lame' equations to calculate Int. Yield and Collapse,
on components which are round. The length of the sections are invariably relatively short (less than 2ft).
I am trying to qualify a statement in a calculation regarding length criteria in a thin walled shell. The formula is simply: Length = OD x 8. If this criteria is exceeded, then the calculation reverts to the API Burst formula: Bst = (2.Ys.t)/D
Where can I find clarification behind the use of '8'.
Put another way...how long can a thin walled shell (pipe)
become, before succumbing to instability opposed to material strength ?
Appreciate your help.
Ray
on components which are round. The length of the sections are invariably relatively short (less than 2ft).
I am trying to qualify a statement in a calculation regarding length criteria in a thin walled shell. The formula is simply: Length = OD x 8. If this criteria is exceeded, then the calculation reverts to the API Burst formula: Bst = (2.Ys.t)/D
Where can I find clarification behind the use of '8'.
Put another way...how long can a thin walled shell (pipe)
become, before succumbing to instability opposed to material strength ?
Appreciate your help.
Ray