Doodler3D
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2020
- 188
PV Stalwarts,
I was testing waters to see which software handles highly customized pressure vessels the best. Most of our designs were done via hand calcs that are nowhere close to ASME codes, especially when customers request those calcs. Moving over to ASME VIII Div 1 calcs through spreadsheets is quite a challenge as we deal with shells of varying thicknesses, sandwiched sections, flat heads, custom flanges, etc. As of now, we are working with ASME VIII Div 2 thru FEA, but the turnaround time is quite long and cost prohibitive.
PV Elite, COMPRESS, RCS, Finglow etc?
Applications are mainly for rectangular vessels and agitators containing solid powders that need to withstand deflagrations.
OR
In the case of custom vessels, is ASME VIII Div 2 the best way forward?
Thank you
I was testing waters to see which software handles highly customized pressure vessels the best. Most of our designs were done via hand calcs that are nowhere close to ASME codes, especially when customers request those calcs. Moving over to ASME VIII Div 1 calcs through spreadsheets is quite a challenge as we deal with shells of varying thicknesses, sandwiched sections, flat heads, custom flanges, etc. As of now, we are working with ASME VIII Div 2 thru FEA, but the turnaround time is quite long and cost prohibitive.
PV Elite, COMPRESS, RCS, Finglow etc?
Applications are mainly for rectangular vessels and agitators containing solid powders that need to withstand deflagrations.
OR
In the case of custom vessels, is ASME VIII Div 2 the best way forward?
Thank you