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ASME compliance in Pressure Vessel design
dont have ASME knowhow...its a vessel placed on ground which is not supposed to move- Shady99
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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ASME compliance in Pressure Vessel design
it is storage vessel,butt seam weld...supposed to be cylinderical vessel- Shady99
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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ASME compliance in Pressure Vessel design
i have to calculate the thickness as per ASME of an open head,flat bottom vessel that is supposed to hold water. the size of the vessel shud be 1000mm in dia and 1000mm high- Shady99
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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ASME compliance in Pressure Vessel design
yes kind of- Shady99
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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ASME compliance in Pressure Vessel design
just keeping the discussion to design phase. i am using PV elite for designing the vessel as per ASME. Is it a good approach, considering PV elite software does the required ASME checks. Basically instead of going through all the ASME code i am using PV elite- Shady99
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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ASME compliance in Pressure Vessel design
I have been asked to analyse a flat bottom open end vessel on PV elite. The vessel is placed on tiled floor at ground level. The question is that "is there a way to introduce concrete support under the flat bottom of the vessel i have modeled in PV Elite"- Shady99
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ASME compliance in Pressure Vessel design
Summary:: Hello i have a question regarding pressure vessel design. As per the required operating parameters for a pressure vessel, i have calculated the sheet thickness for the shell to be 4 mm and base plate thickness to be 25mm. These results are based on ASME calculations and ansys.Both...- Shady99
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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How to select vibration dampers
Hello i have asd value of 0.015 g2/hz and freq range of 1 to 100hz. How to select a damper for isolating my equipment from the above mentioned vibration?- Shady99
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- Vibration
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to calculate bonding strength of an adhesive tape
Say the tensile strength of my tape is 40 kpa...how to know if the block will stick onto or fall?- Shady99
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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How to calculate bonding strength of an adhesive tape
Actually i was wanting to know the maths for how to do calculations for such a problem- Shady99
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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How to calculate bonding strength of an adhesive tape
Hello i would like to know how to find out the bond strength of the adhesive tape. The problem is i have a aluminum block of 10 kgs. I want to stick the block on a steel wall with double tape. Now how can i calculate the bonding force of the bond between the1) tape and wall 2)tape and block- Shady99
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- Bonding Strength
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Calculate Cooling Time: Aluminum Block in Steel Crate at 90°C
thankyou chester...really appreciate your help- Shady99
- Post #29
- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Calculate Cooling Time: Aluminum Block in Steel Crate at 90°C
still seems incorrect...specific heat i have used of my specific object...rest all values as u suggested- Shady99
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Calculate Cooling Time: Aluminum Block in Steel Crate at 90°C
10 w/m k would be fine Sent from my Nexus 5 using Physics Forums mobile app- Shady99
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Calculate Cooling Time: Aluminum Block in Steel Crate at 90°C
that was a random value i picked . However while exploring this issue over the internet. i came to this relationship for heat transfer co efficient h=k/l where k is the thermal conductivity and l is the thickness/length of the object- Shady99
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering