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How to do hand calculations for a rectangular gas tank under internal gas pressure?

    • naveen28
      Subscriber

      Hi,


      I am performing an static analysis for a closed rectangular gas tank (steel) with 3mm thickness which is exposed to internal gas pressure of 0.08 Mpa.


      Gas tank dimensions are 1400 x 950 x 625 (L x H x W). I need to find maximum deformation and stress values.


      Please let me know how to perform hand calculations for the above case for validation purpose.


      Note: For FEA simplification,I have took symmetry of gas tank through it length and used midsurface (shell elements) in ANSYS.


       


      Thanks,


      Naveen

    • sathya
      Subscriber

      Hi,


      As the formulations for pressure vessels stress(Bending and Membrane) involves numerous factors,I request you to refer ASME section viii Appendix 13 for correct assumptions and formulations.

    • naveen28
      Subscriber

      Hi Sathya,


      Thanks for your response. Can you please share any link to refer ASME section viii Appendix 13?


      Thanks,


      Naveen

    • sathya
      Subscriber
    • naveen28
      Subscriber

      Thank you Sathya.


      Whether the calculations metioned in the link is applicable for both small & large deflection theory?


      Because in my case, I need to solve through large deflection thoery as the deflection exceeds 0.5*thickness.

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