Abstract

Pressure vessels having the structure of a cylindrical shell with a tangential nozzle are often used in engineering for some process requirements. But there are no accurate methods in engineering codes for the strength design of this special structure. In this paper, the limit–load analysis was performed to evaluate the weakening effects of the tangential nozzles on the strength of the cylindrical shells under internal pressure. A so-called strength–weakening coefficient was defined to reflect the weakening degree of the load-bearing capacity of the cylindrical shells by the tangential nozzles or specifically by the three dimensionless structural parameters, namely diameter ratio (do/Di), diameter-thickness ratio (Di/T) and thickness ratio (t/T). Results show that when increasing do/Di and Di/T or decreasing t/T, the strength–weakening coefficient increases, which means that the strength–weakening effect of the tangential nozzle on the cylindrical shell increases. With sufficient simulation results, regression equations for the strength–weakening coefficient were obtained which provides a reference for the strength design of cylindrical shells with tangential nozzles under internal pressure.

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