Re: Local Loads on Inside of a Dish

From: <SubrataP_Saha@ril.com>
Date: Fri Apr 26 2002 - 00:34:00 EDT


Dear Nitin,

Any closed form solution would be difficult. Finite Element Analysis is preferred.

Regards

"Nitin Mahajan" <mahajan_n@hotmail.com> on 04/25/2002 07:29:21 PM

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Subject: [PipingDesign] Local Loads on Inside of a Dish

Friends,
I hope you can help me out with this one... I have a strainer plate inside a pressure vessel which is supported in 8 - 10 different places
from bottom by pipes / rods on the inside of an ellitical dish. I need to check the local load due to forces on the strainer plate on the dish.
Could you suggest what analysis I could follow ? I think WRC 107 could be be followed but I am not so sure about the graphs which I could use.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards - Nitin Mahajan



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