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Design by Analysis Presentation PDF
Design by Analysis Presentation PDF
Donald Mackenzie
University of Strathclyde
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
FENET THEMATIC NETWORK
COMPETITIVE AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
(GROWTH) PROGRAMME
Introduction
• Design by Analysis has an established history in Pressure Vessel
Design
• In DBF, the vessel geometry and major dimensions such as radius, length
etc. are specified
• The required thickness is then calculated for a given load using
– Closed-form equations
– Graphical data
P la s tic h in g e
−σy
Elastic-perfectly
plastic material
∆εp
εr ε ε
Elastic-perfectly
−εp Unloading plastic material
σr
(a) (b)
ε ε ε
Unloading
−ε p
(a) (b) (c)
• Primary stress
• Associated with gross plastic deformation
• Secondary stress (plus primary stress)
• Associated with incremental plastic collapse
• Peak stress (plus Primary plus secondary)
• Associated with fatigue failure
σij σij
( σij )m
X3 X3
h h
2 2
w 0 w 0
-h -h
2 2
σij σij
( σij )b
σij
( σij )b
X3 X3
h h
2 2
X3 -h x3
w 0 w 2 0
-h
2
linearisation?
syste m
2
(N /m m )
y
x
C la s s L in e A
D ista n c e th ro u g h se c tio n (m m )
stress be treated? y
• Is it a peak stress? x
C la s s L in e A
• If so, where is the
associated SCF?
D ista n c e th ro u g h se c tio n (m m )