fedeghi
Mechanical
- Feb 17, 2009
- 10
I have a question that's puzzling me this evening, and any hint would be really appreciated.
I am dealing with a torispherical head that has to be delivered into two halves, for transport issues.
In attachment you can see the geometry, and consider that it will be manufactured from plate, A516 gr60N.
The idea is to cut it along its diameter AFTER forming.
Consider that this head will not be welded on a real ASME "pressure equipment" (design pressure is 0.6 barg, Temp is 350°C).
I was wandering about what may happen when we cut a head like this after formation. Should we expect to observe free deformation due to some stress concentration that the head has suffered during forming?
Will the two halves edges not correspond when they will have to be re-welded on site?
Honestly, I can't predict what's going to happen.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
I am dealing with a torispherical head that has to be delivered into two halves, for transport issues.
In attachment you can see the geometry, and consider that it will be manufactured from plate, A516 gr60N.
The idea is to cut it along its diameter AFTER forming.
Consider that this head will not be welded on a real ASME "pressure equipment" (design pressure is 0.6 barg, Temp is 350°C).
I was wandering about what may happen when we cut a head like this after formation. Should we expect to observe free deformation due to some stress concentration that the head has suffered during forming?
Will the two halves edges not correspond when they will have to be re-welded on site?
Honestly, I can't predict what's going to happen.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks!