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Saddle-Design-Operating - Final

This document provides calculations to determine the saddle reaction forces (Q1 and Q2) on a CCW head tank according to the ASME code. Key parameters such as vessel geometry, material properties, and operating loads are specified. Forces due to wind, seismic, friction, and the vessel's weight are calculated. Load combinations of these forces are used to find the maximum longitudinal (Q1) and transverse (Q2) reaction forces on each of the tank's two saddles.

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Saddle-Design-Operating - Final

This document provides calculations to determine the saddle reaction forces (Q1 and Q2) on a CCW head tank according to the ASME code. Key parameters such as vessel geometry, material properties, and operating loads are specified. Forces due to wind, seismic, friction, and the vessel's weight are calculated. Load combinations of these forces are used to find the maximum longitudinal (Q1) and transverse (Q2) reaction forces on each of the tank's two saddles.

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ASME CODE CALCULATIONS

JOB NO : ALT-304
EQUIPMENT : CCW HEAD TANK
DOCUMENT NO. : ALT-304-CCW-CAL REV. : 0

16.0 SADDLE DESIGN UNDER OPERATING CONDITION [AS PER U-2(g)]


[ASME Sec. VIII Div. 2 based on the Zick method]
[Pressure Vessel Design Maual, Dennis Moss 4th Edition]

Shell Material - SA-516 gr.70 N Stiffener in the plane of saddle - No


Head Material - SA-516 gr.70 N Stiffener on both side of saddle - No
Saddle Material - SA-516 gr.70 N Type of Head - Elliptical Head
Base Plate Material - SA-516 gr.70 N Wear plate welded to shell - Yes
Vessel is stiffened - No

Design Parameters Value Unit


T Design Temperature 82 °C
P Claculated Design Pressure 15 kg/cm²g 0.6 MPa
D Inside Shell Diameter 3500 mm
C Corosion Allowance 3 mm
Dc Corroded Inside Shell Diameter = (D + (2*C)) 3506 mm
R Corroded Inside Shell Radius 1753 mm
ts Corroded Shell thicknes 16 mm
Rm Mean radius = (R + (ts/2))) 1761 mm
L Shell length (TL to TL) 10500 mm
th Head thickness 18.5 mm
tr Thickness of wear plate 16 mm
H Inside Depth of head in corroded condition 876.5 mm
Wo Operating weight of the vessel 120217 kg 1179328.77 N
A Distance from Tangent line of vesel to Center of saddle 1500 mm
B Distance from center line of vessel to bottom 1938 mm
n Number of saddle 2 Nos.
Ls Center of Saddle to saddel distance 7500 mm
E Length of base plate 3200 mm
b saddle width 240 mm
b1 Wear Plate width 480 mm
E Joint Efficiency in shell 1
Allowable stress value for shell / head material 1406 kg/cm²
S,Sr 137.88 MPa
[As Per ASME Section - II, Part - D, Subpart 1, Table 1A]
Allowable stress value for R.F Pad Material 1406 kg/cm²
Sr 137.88 mm
[As Per ASME Section - II, Part - D, Subpart 1, Table 1A]
Minimum Yield stress value for shell 2467 kg/cm²
FY 241 MPa
[As Per ASME Section - II, Part - D, Subpart 1, Table - Y1]

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EQUIPMENT : CCW HEAD TANK
DOCUMENT NO. : ALT-304-CCW-CAL REV. : 0

Minimum Wear Plate Effective Width to be considered in analysis [b1']

b1' = min [b + 1.56*sqrt( Rm * ts ), 2a ]

b1' = min [ 240 + 1.56 * SQRT ( 1761 x 16 ), 2 x 1500 ] = 501.857 mm

Wear Pad Width 480 mm is less than 1.56*sqrt(Rm*t) and less than 2a. The wear plate will be ignored.

ADDITIONAL LONGITUDINAL FORCES :- [As Per Dennis Moss, Page No. 256]

Pier Deflection, FL1 :-

FL1 = Ks Y Ks - Pier Spring Rate N.R


n
This is not a case of Pier Deflection.

Expansion / Contraction due to Friction Load, FL2 :-

µ = friction coefficient of sliding Material [As Per Dennis Moss, Page No. 267] 0.06

FL2 = µ * Wo = 0.06 x 1179328.77 = 70759.726 N

[Teflon to Teflon friction]

Bundle Pulling Force (Load applies to fixed saddle) , Fp :-

Fp = No additional Pulling force is applied N.R

CALCULATION OF SADDLE REACTION FORCES, Q

FL = Wind Force towards longiudinal direction 12630 N


(Calculated in wind Load calculation)

Ft = Wind Force towards Transverse direction per saddle 60899 N


(Calculated in wind Load calculation)

FL' = Seismic Force towards longiudinal direction 12630 N


(Calculated in Seismic Load calculation)

Ft' = Seismic Force towards Transverse direction per saddle 6315 N

Saddle Reaction Force due to Wind in Transverse Direction Ft, [Fwt]: [As Per Dennis Moss, Page No. 260]

Fwt = 3 Ft B = 3 x 60899 x 1938 = 110645.871 N

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x x
E 3200

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Saddle Reaction Force due to Wind in Longitudinal Direction FL, [FwL]: [As Per Dennis Moss, Page No. 260]

FwL = Max (FL , FL1, FL2, Fp) * B


Ls
FwL = Max 12630 N.R 70759.726 N.R * 1938 18284.313 N
7500

Saddle Reaction Force due to Earthquake or Friction Longitudinal Direction FL' , [FsL] :-

FsL = Max (FL' , FL1, FL2, Fp) * B


Ls
FsL = Max 12630 N.R 70759.726 N.R * 1938 18284.313 N
7500

Saddle Reaction Force due to Earthquake in Transverse Direction Ft, [Fst]:

Fst = 3 Ft' B = 3 x 6315 x 1938 = 11473.566 N


E 3200

LOAD COMBINATION RESULTS FOR Q :- [As Per Dennis Moss, Page No. 260]

Longitudinal, Q1
Q1 = Wo + Max (FwL , FsL)
n

Q1 = 1179328.77 + Max 18284.313 18284.313 = 607948.698 N


2

Transverse, Q2
Q2 = Wo + Max (Fwt , Fst)
n

Q2 = 1179328.77 + Max 110645.871 11473.566 = 700310.256 N


2
Now,

Q = Max of Q1 and Q2 = Max 607948.698 700310.256 = 700310.256 N

Where, A ≤ 0.25 L = 1500 ≤ 2625 Distance A is acceptable

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HORIZONTAL VESSEL ANALYSIS

Wear Plate is Welded to the Shell, k = 0.1 [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Clause 4.15.6]

Stress Coefficients For Horizontal Vessels on Saddle Supports [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Table 4.15.1]

Saddle Contact angle, θ 139 Degree 2.426 Radian


Δ = (π / 6) + (5 θ / 12) 1.535 Radian
α = 0.95 (π - θ/2) 1.833 Radian
β = ( π - θ/2) 1.929 Radian
ρ = 90.143 Degree [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Table 4.15.1] 1.573 Radian
The angles Δ, θ, β, and ρ are in radians in the calculations.

K1 = Δ + sinΔ cosΔ - 2sin²Δ / Δ = 0.139 K1* = Δ + sinΔ cosΔ - 2sin²Δ / Δ = 0.246


π (sinΔ / Δ - cosΔ) π (1- sinΔ / Δ )

K2 = sinα = 0.912 K3 = sinα α - sinα cosα = 0.605


π - α + sinα cosα π π - α + sinα cosα

K4 = 3 sin²α = 0.33 K5 = 1 + cosα = 0.7


8 π - α + sinα cosα π - α + sinα cosα

K6 = 3 cosβ sinβ ² - 5 sinβ cos²β + cos³β - sinβ + cosβ - βsinβ sinβ ² - 1 - sin 2β
4 β 4β 2 4β 4 β 2 4β
2π sinβ ² - 1 - sin2β
β 2 4β
K6 = 0.0386

K7 = K6 / 4 = N.A When, A / Rm ≤ 0.5

K7 = 3 K6 A - 1 K6 = 0.03 When, 0.5 < A / Rm < 1


2 Rm 2

K7 = K6 = N.A When, A / Rm ≥ 0.5

K8 = cosβ 1 - cos2β + 9 sinβ cosβ - 3 sinβ ²


4 4β β + β sinβ = 0.318
2 π sinβ ² - 1 - sin 2β 2π
β 2 4β

K9 = 1 - 1 + (π - β) cotβ cosρ + ρ sinρ = 0.251

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2π 2

K10 = 1 ρ sinρ + cosρ 3 + (π - β) cot β - (π - β) = 0.0438


2π 2 sinβ

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Longitudinal Bending Moment at saddles, M1 :- [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.3]

1 - A + Rm² - H²
M1 = -QA 1 - L 2AL
1 + 4H
3 L
x
1 - 1500 1761 ² - 876.5 ²
x x x x
M1 = -700310.256 1500 1 - 10500 2 1500 10500
x
1 + 4 876.5
x
3 10500

M1 = -170240187.31 N.mm

Longitudinal Bending Moment at Mid Span, M2 :- [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.4]

M2 = QL 1 + 2 (Rm² - H²)
4 L² - 4A
1 + 4H L
3 L

1 + 2 1761 ² - 876.5 ²
x
M2 = 700310.256 10500 10500 ² - 4x 1500
x
4 1 + 4 876.5 10500
x
3 10500

M2 = 673739099.81 N.mm

Maximum shear force in saddle, T -: [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.5]

T = Q L - 2A = 700310.256 10500 - 2x 1500 450122.29 N


L + 4H 10500 + 4 876.5
3 3

Longitudinal stress at top of shell, σ1 :- [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.6]

σ1 = P Rm - M2
2 ts π Rm² ts
x
σ1 = 0.6 1761 - 673739099.81 28.7 MPa
x x x

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x x x
2 16 3.142 1761 ² 16

Longitudinal stress at bottom of shell, σ2 :- [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.7]

σ2 = P Rm + M2
2 ts π Rm² ts
x
σ2 = 0.6x 1761 + 673739099.81 37.34 MPa
x x
2 16 3.142 1761 ² 16

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σ1-σ3 = Longitudinal bending at saddles (Tension in top , compression at bottom)

Circumferential stress in stiffener

σ6 = Circumferential compression
σ4 = Longitudinal Bending at Mid Span at bottom of shell

τ1-τ3 = Tangential shear stress - result in diagonal lines in shell Circumferential compression at
in the plane of saddle
τ3* = Tangential shear in head

Additional tension in head σ7 = Circumferential Bending at


horn of saddle
LONGITUDINAL STRESSES FOR STIFFENED SHELL :-

Longitudinal stress at top of shell at support, σ3 :- [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.8]

σ3 = P Rm - M1
2 ts π Rm² ts

x
σ3 = 0.6 1761 - -170240187.31 N.A MPa
x x x
2 16 3.142 1761 ² 16

Longitudinal stress at bottom of shell at support, σ4 :- [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.9]

σ4 = P Rm + M1
2 ts π Rm² ts

x
= 0.6 1761 + -170240187.31 N.A MPa
x x x

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x x x
2 16 3.142 1761 ² 16

LONGITUDINAL STRESSES FOR UNSTIFFENED SHELL :-

Longitudinal stress at top of shell at support, σ3* :- [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.10]

σ3* = P Rm - M1
2 ts K1 π Rm² ts

x
σ3* = 0.6 1761 - -170240187.31 40.87 MPa
x x x x
2 16 0.139 3.142 1761 ² 16

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Longitudinal stress at bottom of shell at support, σ4* :- [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.11]

σ4* = P Rm + M1
2 ts K1* π Rm² ts

x
σ4* = 0.6 1761 + -170240187.31 28.58 MPa
x x x
2 16 0.246 3.142 x 1761 ² 16

SHEAR STRESSES WITH STIFFENING RING IN THE PLANE OF SADDLE SUPPORT :-

shear stress in the cylindrical shell with a stiffening ring in the plane of the saddle support, τ1 :-
[As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.13]
τ1 = T = 450122.29 N.A MPa
x x
π Rm ts 3.142 1761 16

shear stress in the cylindrical shell with a stiffening ring on both side of the saddle support, τ2 :-
[As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.14]
K T x
τ2 = 2 = 0.912 450122.29 N.A MPa
x
Rm ts 1761 16

shear stress in the cylindrical shell without stiffening ring, τ3 :-


[As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.15]
x
τ3 = K3
Q = 0.605 700310.256 15.04 MPa
x
Rm ts 1761 16

Shear stress in Head stiffened by a torispherical or elliptical head, τ3* :-


[As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.16]
x
τ3* = K3 Q = 0.605 700310.256 13.01 MPa
x
Rm th 1761 18.5

Membrane stress in the head as a stiffener, σ5 :-

σ5 = K4 Q + PR (Torispherical Head) [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.17]
Rm th 2 th

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x x
σ5 = 0.33 700310.256 + 0.6 1753 N.A MPa
x x
1761 18.5 2 18.5

σ5 = K4 Q + PR R (Elliptical Head) [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.18]
Rm th 2 th H
x x
σ5 = 0.33 700310.256 + 0.6 1753 1753 63.95 MPa
x x
1761 18.5 2 18.5 876.5

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CIRCUMFRENCIAL STRESSES WITHOUT WEAR PLATE

Decay Length, (x1,x2) :- [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.22]

x1, x2 = 0.78 * SQRT (Rm * ts) 130.93 mm

Circumfrential stress in shell, σ6 :- [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.23]
x x
σ6 = - K5 Q k = -0.7 700310.256 0.1 NA MPa
x + +
ts (b + x1 + x2) 16 240 130.93 130.93

Circumfrencial copmpression stress at horn of saddle,σ7 :-

If L ≥ 8 Rm => 10500 < 14088

σ7 = -Q - 3 K7 Q [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.24]


4 ts (b + x1 + x2) 2 ts²

x x
-700310.256 - 3 0.03 700310.256
x + 130.93 + x
4 16 240 130.93 2 16 ²

σ7 = NA MPa

If L < 8 Rm => 10500 < 14088

σ7* = -Q - 12 K7 Q Rm [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.25]


4 ts (b + x1 + x2) L ts²

x x x
σ7* = -700310.256 - 12 0.03 700310.256 1761
x + 130.93 + x
4 16 240 130.93 10500 16 ²

σ7* = NA MPa

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CIRCUMFRENCIAL STRESSES AT WEAR PLATE :-

Wear Plate/Shell Stress ratio [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.29]

Ƞ = min Sr , 1 = min 137.88 , 1 = 1


S 137.88

Circumfrential stress at wear plate , σ6,r :- [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.26]
x x
σ6,r = - K5 Q k = -0.7 700310.256 0.1 -3.192 MPa
x + x
b1 (ts + Ƞ tr) 480 16 1 16

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Circumfrencial copmpression stress at horn of saddle with wear plate ,σ7,r :-

If L ≥ 8 Rm => 10500 < 14088 [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.27]

σ7,r = -Q - 3 K7 Q
4 (ts + Ƞ tr) b1 2 (ts + Ƞ tr)²

x x
-700310.256 - 3 0.03 700310.256
x + x
4 16 1 x 16 480 2 16 + 1 x 16 ²

σ7,r = N.A MPa

If L < 8 Rm => 10500 < 14088

σ7,r* = -Q - 12 K7 Q Rm [As Per ASME Section VII, Div. 2, Equation 4.15.28]


4 (ts + Ƞ tr) b1 L (ts + Ƞ tr)²

x
σ7,r* = -700310.256 - 12 x 0.03 x
700310.256 1761
x + x x + x
4 16 1 16 480 10500 16 1 16 ²

σ7,r* = -52.69 MPa

HORIZONTAL STRESS ANALYSIS RESULT

Calculated stress Allowable stress


Description Result
MPa MPa
Longitudinal stress at top of shell 28.7 SE = 137.88 Safe
Longitudinal stress at bottom of shell 37.34 SE = 137.88 Safe
Longitudinal stress at top of shell at support 40.87 SE = 137.88 Safe

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Longitudinal stress at bottom of shell at support 28.58 SE = 137.88 Safe
shear stress in the cylindrical shell 15.04 0.8S = 110.3 Safe
shear stress in the Head 13.01 0.8S = 110.3 Safe
Membrane stress in the head as a stiffener 63.95 1.25S = 172.35 Safe
Circumfrential stress in shell -3.19 S = 137.88 Safe
Circumfrencial copmpression stress at horn of saddle -52.69 1.25S = 172.35 Safe

Hence All above calculated stresses are within allowable limits, Therefore saddle is safe.

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SADDLE PARTS DE (AS PER PRESSURE VESSEL DESIGN MANUAL - DENNIS R. MOSS)

Calculation of Moment of Inertia & Cross - Sectional area of saddle :- [As Per Dennis R.Moss, Page No. 270]

Shell Part Details :-


b1' = Effective Width = H + √ Rm ts (H= b1) 741.857 mm
ts = Shell thickness corroded 16 mm
Wear Plate Details :- Base Plate Details :-
H = Width of Wear Plate 480 mm F = Width of base plate 300 mm
tr = Thickness of wear plate 16 mm tb = Baseplate thickness 20 mm

Web Details :-
k = Height of center rib 138 mm Io = Moment of inertia for rectangles = b d³
n = No. of ribs 4 mm 12
J = Rib thickness 10 mm
tw = Web thickness 10 mm
h = Height from neutral axis C1 center of section

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A Y AY h h² A h² Io
S.no. Comp.
mm² mm mm² mm mm² mm³ mm⁴
1 Shell 11869.71 8 94957.68 47.65 2270.52 26950413.9492 253220.52
2 Wear plate 7680 24 184320 31.65 1001.72 7693209.6 163840
3 Web 1380 101 139380 -45.35 2056.62 2838135.6 2190060
4 Base plate 6000 180 1080000 124.35 15462.92 92777520 200000
∑A = 26929.71 ∑AY = 1498657.68 ∑Ah² = 130259279.15 ∑Io = 2807120.52

C1 = ∑AY 55.65 mm I = Ah² + Io = 133066399.67 mm⁴


=
∑A

C2 = h - C1 = 134.35 mm

Crosectional Area of saddle (Excluding Shell) , AS :-

AS = ∑A - A1 (Shell) = 26929.71 - 11869.71 = 15060 mm²

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Web Analysis :-
K1 = 1 + Cosβ - 0.5 Sin²β = 0.238
π - β + Sinβ Cosβ

Saddle Splitting force :-

fh = K1* Q =

fh = 0.238 x 700310.256 = 166673.84 N

Tension stress :-

σT = fh = 166673.84 = 11.07 MPa


AS 15060

σT < 0.6 Fy = 11.07 < 144.6 MPa safe

distance from base to centroid of saddle arc, d :-

d = B - R SinӨ = 1938 - 1753 x 0.937 = 583.87 mm


Ө 1.213
Where, Ө = θ/2 = 1.213

Bending moment (M) :-


M = fh * d = 166673.84 x 583.87 = 97315854.96 N.mm

Bending Stress, fb :-

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fb = MC1 = 97315854.96 x 55.65 = 40.7 MPa
I 133066399.67

fb < 0.66 Fy = 40.7 < 159.06 MPa Safe

Base Plate with centre web :-

F = Width of base plate 300 mm


E = Length of base plate 3200 mm
Fb = Allowable bending stress = 0.66 Fy 159.06 MPa

Area, Ab = EF 960000 mm²

Base Plate Thickness, tb :-

tb = 3QF 3 x 700310.256 x 300 17.59 mm


√ 4 E Fb √ 4 x 3200 x 159.06

Hence Selected 20 mm thickness is greater than calculated thickness, base plate design is safe.

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Check of Outside Ribs: - Longitudinal Direction [As Per Dennis R.Moss, Page No. 272]

Effective length of base plate, e = (E - Clearance) / (n-1) = 3200 - 25.4 1058.2 mm


4 - 1

Baseplate Pressure Area, Ap = e * F/2 = 1058.2 x 300 158730 mm²


2

Bearing Pressure, BP = Q = 700310.256 0.73 MPa


Ab 960000

Axial Load, P = Bp Ap = 0.73 x 158730 115872.9 N

Area of rib, Ar = ( F - Clearance - tw ) * J + e/2 * tw

Ar = 300 - 25.4 - 10 x 10 + 529.1 x 10 7937 mm²

Compressive Stress, fa = P / Ar = 115872.9 7937 = 14.6 MPa

RIB
Gb = Width of outer rib 274.6 mm
J = Thickness of rib 10 mm
WEB
w = Width of Web 274.6 mm

Moment of inertia, I = J (Gb + w) ³ = 17255214.11 mm⁴


12 2

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C1 = (Gb + w) / 4 = 274.6 + 274.6 / 4 137.3 mm

Radius of gyration, r = √ I / Ar = √ 17255214.11 7937 46.63 mm

Selenderness ratio,Kℓ1 / r = 1.2 x 1300 33.45


46.63
K is factor for buckling.

Check Limit :- [As Per AISC Designn Manual]


Fy = Yield Stress of material@Design temperature = 241 MPa
E = Modulus of Elasticity of rib material @Design Temperature SA-516 gr.70 N = 200000 MPa
[As Per ASME Section - II, Part - D,Table - TM1]

Cc = 2π² E = 2 x 3.142 ² x 200000 = 128.01


√ Fy √ 241

Selenderness ratio, Kℓ1 / r < Cc => 33.45 < 128.01 MPa

if elenderness ratio, Kℓ1 / r < Cc , Then, Fa = [1 - (Kℓ1/r) ²] Fy


2 Cc²
5 + 3 (Kℓ1/r) - (Kℓ1/r)³
3 8 Cc 8 Cc ³
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1 - 33.45 ² x 241
Fa = 2 x 128.01 ² 132.07 MPa
5 + 3 x 33.45 - 33.45 ³
3 8 x 128.01 8 x 128.01 ³

Unit force, fu = FL / 2 E = 12630 / 2x 3200 1.97 MPa

x
Bending Moment, M = 0.5 fu e ℓ1 = 0.5 c 1.97 x 1058.2 x 1300 1355025.1 N.mm

Bending stress, fb = M C1 = 1355025.1 cx 137.3 10.78 MPa


I 17255214.11

AISC Unity Check on Outside Ribs ( must be <= 1.0 )

fa + fb < 1 => 14.6 + 10.78 < 1


Fa Fb 132.07 159.06

0.111 + 0.068 < 1 => 0.179 < 1 Safe

Check of Inside Ribs : - Axial Direction [As Per Dennis R.Moss, Page No. 273]

Effective length of base plate, e = (E - Clearance) / (n-1) = 3200 - 25.4 1058.2 mm


4 - 1

Baseplate Pressure Area, Ap = e*F = 1058.2 x 300 317460 mm²

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Bearing Pressure, BP = Q = 700310.256 0.73 MPa
Ab 960000

Axial Load, P = Bp Ap = 0.73 x 317460 231745.8 N

Area of rib, Ar = ( F - Clearance - tw ) * J + e/2 * tw

Ar = 300 - 25.4 - 10 x 10 + 529.1 x 10 7937 mm²

Compressive Stress, fa = P / Ar = 231745.8 7937 = 29.2 MPa

RIB
Gb = Width of inner rib 274.6 mm
J = Thickness of rib 10 mm

Moment of inertia, I = J Gb³ = 17255214.11 mm⁴


12

C2 = Gb / 2 = 274.6 / 2 137.3 mm

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Radius of gyration, r = √ I / Ar = √ 17255214.11 7937 46.63 mm

Selenderness ratio,Kℓ1 / r =
1.2 x 245 6.3
46.63
K is factor For one end fixed and the other end free to move laterally

Check Limit :- [As Per AISC Designn Manual]


Fy = Yield Stress of material@Design temperature = 241 MPa
E = Modulus of Elasticity of rib material @Design Temperature SA-516 gr.70 N = 200000 MPa
[As Per ASME Section - II, Part - D,Table - TM1]

Cc = 2π² E = 2 x 3.142 ² x 200000 = 128.01


√ Fy √ 241

Selenderness ratio, Kℓ2 / r < Cc => 6.3 < 128.01 MPa

if elenderness ratio, Kℓ2 / r < Cc , Then, Fa = [1 - (Kℓ1/r) ²] Fy


2 Cc²
5 + 3 (Kℓ1/r) - (Kℓ1/r)³
3 8 Cc 8 Cc ³

1 - 6.3 ² x 241
Fa = 2 x 128.01 ² 142.84 0

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5 + 3 x 6.3 - 6.3 ³
3 8 x 128.01 8 x 128.01 ³

Unit force, fu = FL / 2 E = 12630 / 2x 3200 1.97 0

Bending Moment, M = fu e ℓ2 = 1 x 1.97 1058.2 x 245 510740.23 N.mm


c x

Bending stress, fb = M C1 = 510740.23 cx 137.3 4.06 0


I 17255214.11

AISC Unity Check on Outside Ribs ( must be <= 1.0 )

fa + fb < 1 => 29.2 + 4.06 < 1


Fa Fb 142.84 159.06

0.204 + 0.026 < 1 => 0.23 < 1 Safe

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MATERIAL
SA - 240 GR. 304 inserted
SA - 240 GR. 304 L Abutting
SA - 240 GR. 316
SA - 240 GR. 316 L 1 When an opening is in the solid plate or in a Category B butt joint
SA 312 TP 304 0.85 When an opening is located in an ERW or autogenously welded pipe or tube
SA 312 TP 304L
SA 182 F 304 [Carbon Steel]
SA 182 F 304 L [Stainless Steel]
SA 182 F 316
SA 182 F 316L Radial Nozzle SP-1 SM-1 SR-1
SA - 516 GR. 70 Hill Side Nozzle (Offset Nozzle) SP-2 SM-2 SR-2
SA 105 SP-3 SM-3 SR-3
SA 106 GR. B exempted Condition met SP-4 SM-4
IS 2062 GR. A not exempted Condition not met SP-5 SM-5
SP-6 SM-6
SP-7 SM-7
SP-8 SM-8
SP-9 SM-9
SP-10 SM-10

3C 1C
[Not Applicable] 4C 2C-1
[Applicable]
3A 1B 2B
[Not Eccentrically loaded] 1A 1B-1 2B-1
[Eccentrically loaded] 3B

[E70XX]
[E60XX] Yes
No
Effective length from Center to centre of stiffener rings [As Per Fig. UG-28]
Effective length [As Per Fig. UG-28.1, (a-1] Elliptical Head
Torispherical Head
Head
Shell
[Not Eccentrically loaded]
Deaerator [Eccentrically loaded]
Storage Tank

Full 1
None 0.7
Spot 0.85

[Given by client]
[Not Given by client calculated as per standard]

Pipe
Plate

2000 #
Socket Weld 3000 # Table 4
Threaded 6000 # Table 6
9000 #

[Not Applicable, calculate for Load Condition 2]


pe or tube

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