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Posted by: pat ® 11/23/2009, 10:36:13 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
/pressure_vessels_menu.shtml are these building in a factor of safety? if so what? I ran a 500 PSI tank using the defaults and got 1/2" thick
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Posted by: Marky ® 11/23/2009, 11:24:44 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Hi What's the ID of your vessel? |
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Posted by: pat ® 11/23/2009, 17:06:20 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
sorry i ran 1,000 PSI internal pressure and 12" radius
is this using ASME boiler code? I don't care, i just need to know
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Posted by: Kelly Bramble ® 11/23/2009, 17:14:49 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
In this particular calculator the FOS is determined by the "Maximum Allowable Stress value (psi)" value. This is the material yield. Also, consider that the weakest link is in the weld joint and another FOS is considered by the "Joint Efficiency". These PV calculators are really old and the mathematics foundation is likely ASME, however I cannot be sure. |
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Posted by: pat ® 11/23/2009, 18:45:19 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
so should i consider it as having no FOS other then
what i either put in to the material stress lets say T6 aluminum
T6 temper 6061 has an ultimate tensile strength of at least 42,000 psi (290 MPa) and yield strength of at least 35,000 psi (241 MPa) if i set the maximum allowable stress in the calculator to
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Posted by: Kelly Bramble ® 11/23/2009, 19:23:59 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
I think modifying yield numbers as you did gives a FOS 2.0 based on the mystery math the calculator uses. Engineers Edge should (and will) review the calculator and publish the math and engineering references as appropriate. |
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Posted by: pat ® 11/24/2009, 14:44:11 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
i suspect it uses the stress calculations for thin shells technique from ASME but doesn't let you directly set FOS. it'd be better if you could put the FOS in and the material
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