McJe
Structural
- Apr 17, 2009
- 33
While evaluating Compress, I came accross some issues, which I think are not 100% according to ASME...
But, I'm pretty new at this, so I might be wrong too.
(1) A nozzle in a head:
To calculate the minimum head thickness, the corroded values of Di and h are used, and the thickness is calculated according to UG-32. But, D/2h isn't 2 anymore for corroded elliptical heads. The formula of 1-4(c) should be used with the new K-value.
(2a) Nozzles with increased thickness (calculations for internal and external pressure, on shels and on heads):
The second formula of the A1 calculation is:
2*(t+tn) * (E1*t-F*tr) - 2*tn * (E1*t-F*tr) * (1-fr1)
In case of increased thickness, the value of tn isn't the same in the first and the second occurence. The first occurence defines the limits of the reinforcement, and should be the nozzle neck thickness (if L<2,5*tx , fig UG40-e1)
The second occurence of tn evaluates and recalculates the available material in the nozzle part, and here the value of tn should be the increased thickness.
Compress uses the increased thickness in both cases. This allows material outside the reinforcement zone to be included in the calculations.
(2b) Nozzles with increased thickness (calculations for internal and external pressure, on shels and on heads):
According to ASME, a nozzle with increased thickness needs to be calculated in 2 parts:
1 - with the formulas for A2, only the nozzle neck thickness is considered.
2 - with the formula for A5, the increased thickness must be calculated.
Both formulas have different limits of reinforcement (calculation of te in formula A5)
Compress seems to assume that the increased thickness can be included in the calculations of A2. This gives large differences with my manual calculations.
(3) I found an error in the calculation of the shell thickness for external pressure, when calculation nozzle reinforcements, when there are stiffening rings. Depending on the place of the nozzle and the ring, a wrong shell thickness is calculated. This error is easy demonstrated in Compress, but since I'm still evaluation with the demo version, I cannot save the example.
Best regards,
Jeroen.
But, I'm pretty new at this, so I might be wrong too.
(1) A nozzle in a head:
To calculate the minimum head thickness, the corroded values of Di and h are used, and the thickness is calculated according to UG-32. But, D/2h isn't 2 anymore for corroded elliptical heads. The formula of 1-4(c) should be used with the new K-value.
(2a) Nozzles with increased thickness (calculations for internal and external pressure, on shels and on heads):
The second formula of the A1 calculation is:
2*(t+tn) * (E1*t-F*tr) - 2*tn * (E1*t-F*tr) * (1-fr1)
In case of increased thickness, the value of tn isn't the same in the first and the second occurence. The first occurence defines the limits of the reinforcement, and should be the nozzle neck thickness (if L<2,5*tx , fig UG40-e1)
The second occurence of tn evaluates and recalculates the available material in the nozzle part, and here the value of tn should be the increased thickness.
Compress uses the increased thickness in both cases. This allows material outside the reinforcement zone to be included in the calculations.
(2b) Nozzles with increased thickness (calculations for internal and external pressure, on shels and on heads):
According to ASME, a nozzle with increased thickness needs to be calculated in 2 parts:
1 - with the formulas for A2, only the nozzle neck thickness is considered.
2 - with the formula for A5, the increased thickness must be calculated.
Both formulas have different limits of reinforcement (calculation of te in formula A5)
Compress seems to assume that the increased thickness can be included in the calculations of A2. This gives large differences with my manual calculations.
(3) I found an error in the calculation of the shell thickness for external pressure, when calculation nozzle reinforcements, when there are stiffening rings. Depending on the place of the nozzle and the ring, a wrong shell thickness is calculated. This error is easy demonstrated in Compress, but since I'm still evaluation with the demo version, I cannot save the example.
Best regards,
Jeroen.