How to calculate the maximum stress in a rib of a complex construction

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To calculate the maximum stress in the ribs of a complex construction, a clear understanding of the forces and moments acting on the structure is essential. The discussion highlights the need for a hand calculation of stresses, despite the challenges posed by complex geometry and loading conditions. Participants suggest that a better diagram illustrating load applications and restraints would aid in the analysis. There is also a question about the purpose of the hand calculation if a Finite Element Analysis (FEA) solution is available, indicating a desire to verify numerical results. Overall, clarity in the model setup and load conditions is crucial for accurate stress calculations.
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How to calculate a complex construction for the maximum stress or stress in the stiffenerconstruction? there are forces and momentums in the x,y,z, direction. They work in the most worst direction. I don't know how to handle this subject.
A Construction is stiffened by a bottemplate with welded ribs. A flange welded to the inletpipe is bolted at the botomplate. I want to simulate the current situation. Therfore I need a handcalculation of the stresses in the ribs of the constuction. The forces and moments are working in the worst case direction.
fx=6kN
fy=6kN
fz=6kN
Mx=6kNm
My=6kNm
Mz=6kNm
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Casingdiameter =900 mm
Casingthickness=5 mm
Botemplatethickness=5 mm
squareribs= 400*400
ribthickness=5 mm
height rib= 120 mm
length of ribs form square to circular casing= 4* 162 mm (angle from center 90=°, t=5 mm)
hole bottomplate= 250 mm
flangediamater= 350 mm

I don't know how to handle this situation. I want to calculate the maximum stresses in the ribs OR the stresses in a rib at one point.
Is there a possability to calculate without a inertia moment?
I have tried to calculatie the inertia moment of te ribs, but by second thought it is difficult because of the integrals and the positions of the ribs.
Maybe my thought is even harder than the solution.
 
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Is this homework?

You need a better diagram showing how and where the loads and restraints are applied.
 
What is the purpose of this hand calculation if you have solution from FEA ? Do you want to verify the correctness of numerical analysis ? It might be too difficult to make sense in many cases with complex geometry and/or loading.
Can you attach a picture showing the whole model with applied boundary conditions and loads ?
 
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