Designing of pressure vessel handbook




















Tooth of University of Strathclyde, Glasgow,Scotland forhis comments onthe stresses inshellsatsaddlesUl'ports. BEDNAR 1 Preface toFirstEdition Thishandbookhasbeenpreparedasapracticalaidforengineerswhoareen-gagedinthedesignof pressurevessels- Designof pressurevessels has to bedone inaccordwithspecificcodeswhichgivetheformulasandrulesforsatisfactory andsafeconstructionof themainvesselcomponents. However,thecodes leave ituptothedesignertochoosewhatmethodshewillusetosolvemanydesign problems;inthisway,heisnotpreventedfromusingthelatestacceptedengi-neering analytical procedures.

Efficiencyindesignworkisbasedonmanyfactors,includingscientific train-ing,soundengineering judgment, familiaritywith empiricaldata,knowledgeof designcodesandstandards,experiencegainedovertheyears,andavailable technicalinformation.

Muchof thetechnicalinformationcurrentlyusedinthe designofpressurevesselsisscatteredamongmanypublicationsandisnot available in the standard textbooks onthe strength of materials.

Solutionstothedesignproblemsarebasedonreferencesgivenhere,andhave beenprovenby long-timeuse; examplesarepresentedastheyareencountered inpractice. Unfortunately, exact analyticalsolutionsfora numberof problems arenot known at thepresent time and practical compromises haveto be made. However, it ishopedthatthisbookwill providethedesignerwithalternativeeconomicaldesigntechniques,willcon-tributetohisbetterunderstandingof thedesignmethodsinuse,andwillbe convenientwhenhandcomputationsorverificationsof computer-generatedre-sults haveto be made.

Noparticularsystemof notationhasbeenadopted. Onlythemost important references are givenfor moredetailed study. Introduction II 1. DesignPressure 12 1. DesignTemperature 13 1. DeadLoads 14 1. WindLoads 15 1. EarthquakeLoads I 13 1. Combinationsof theDesignLoads 2. Introduction 2. DesignRemarks 3. Introduction 3. CylindricalShells 3. SphericalShells andHemisphericalHeads 3. SemiellipsoidalHeads 3. TorisphericalHeads 3. ToroidalShells 3. Introduction 4. SupportSkirts 4.

Wind-InducedDeflections of TallColumns 4. Wind-InducedVibrations I 4. FirstNaturalPeriodof Vibration 4. IllustrativeExample 5. SupportLegs 5. SupportLugs '6.

GeneralConsiderations 6. MaximumShear StressesinthePlaneof theSaddle 6. CircumferentialStressattheHornof theSaddle 6. AdditionalStressesina HeadUsedasa Stiffenerl 6. RingCompressionintheShellover theSaddle 6. Designof RingStiffeners I 6. Designof Saddles 7. Introduction 7. Reinforcement of OpeningsforOperatingPressure I 7. SphericalShellsor HeadswithAttachments I 7. CylindricalShellswithAttachments I 7.

DesignConsiderations 7. Introduction 8. SemiellipsoidalandTorisphericalHeads 8. ConicalHeads andConicalReducerswithout Knuckles 9. ExternalConstraints 9. DesignConsideration Introduction GrooveWelds Fillet Welds PlugWelds StressConcentration FactorsforWelds I DefectsandNondestractive Examinationsof Welds WeldingProcesses Vessels Under External Pressure Design ofTall Towers Vessel Suppotis Nozzle Loads Reinforcement at the Junction of Cone to Cylinder Welding of Pressure Vessels Regulations, Specifications Materials of Foreign Countries Welded Tanks Rectangular Tanks The category and intensity ofstresses are the function of the nature of loadings, the geometry and construc-tion of the vessel components.

Internal or external pressureWeight of the vessel and contentsStatic reactions fromattached equipment, piping, lining, insulation, internals,supportsCyclic and dynamic reactions due to pressure or thermal variationsWind pressure and seismic forcesImpact reactions due to fluid shockTemperature gradients and differential thermal expansion. General primary membrane stressinduced by any combination ofloadings. Primary membranestress plus primary bending stressinduced by combination of load-ings, except as provided in d.

General primary membrane stressinduced by combination of earth-quake or wind pressure with otherloadings See definitions. Home Documents pressure vessel. Post on Nov views. Category: Documents 61 download. Tags: pressure vessel handbook adobe acrobat pressure vessels incorporated pressure vessel industryand design equations acrobat logo adobe logo design procedures. Information about site licenses and network use may be obtained by contacting: Pressure Vessels Incorporated P. All rights reserved.

Paul Buthod PREFACE This reference book is prepared for the purpose of making formulas,technicaldata,designandconstruction methods readily available for thedesigner, detailer, Iayoutmen and others dealing with pressure vessels.

Eugene F. Painting Steel Surfaces.. Tensile stressb. Longitudinal compressive stress c. Pressure Vessel Engineering Ltd. Pressure Vessel Design. Pressure Vessel Calculation. Pressure Vessel. Pressure Vessel Support. Pemeriksaan Pressure Vessel. Pressure Vessel Safety.



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