Dr. Shafique Khan
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Khan, S. M. A., "Stress distributions in a horizontal pressure vessel and the saddle supports", Int. J. Pressure Vessels & Piping, vol. 87, pp. 239-244, 2010.
Abstract
This paper presents analysis results of stress distributions in a horizontal pressure vessel and the saddle supports. The results are obtained from a 3D finite element analysis. A quarter of the pressure vessel is modeled with realistic details of saddle supports. In addition to presenting the stress distribution in the pressure vessel, the results provide details of stress distribution in different parts of the saddle separately, i.e. wear, web, flange and base plates. The effect of changing the load and various geometric parameters is investigated and recommendations are made for the optimal values of ratio of the distance of support from the end of the vessel to the length of the vessel and ratio of the length of the vessel to the radius of the vessel for minimum stresses both in the pressure vessel and the saddle structure. Physical reasons for favoring of a particular value of ratio of the distance of support from the end of the vessel to the length of the vessel are also outlined.