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#39996 - 01/07/11 11:09 PM modeling a bottom nozzle on plate tank - nozzle stiffness
g aulakh Offline
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Hi,

I am modeling a nozzle, which is at the bottom of a plate tank, which is 6mm thick.

I have modeled it as a pinned connection. i.e restraining that in X,Y, Z and RY with c-node. so that it will give me reactions in these directions. Is this a preferble method?

How I can calculate stiffness in X Y and Z direction. Is there any approximate method. or only FEM shall be used for this.

Since this is 30' tank with a flat bottom, so linear stiffness in Y direction can be calculated using formula : P/&l = AE/L
using L= thickness of shell?

is this the corerect way to approximate.

Rest I think X and Z lateral stuffness will be quite less as ratio of A/L will decraese dramatically. any comment..

Thanks

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#40002 - 01/08/11 01:19 PM Re: modeling a bottom nozzle on plate tank - nozzle stiffness [Re: g aulakh]
Richard Ay Offline
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There are no methods built into CAESAR II to determine the stiffness of this configuration.
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#40011 - 01/09/11 09:22 AM Re: modeling a bottom nozzle on plate tank - nozzle stiffness [Re: Richard Ay]
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pinned?- No.
low X Z stiffness? - No.

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