Abstract

In the practice of operating capacitive equipment, production moments often arise due to technical re-equipment and changes in the operating parameters of tanks to meet specific requirements for equipment design in the technological process. Common reconstruction activities involve modifying process nozzles in technical device housings to align with process piping project specifications. Consequently, the stressed-deformed state in vessel bodies before and after reconstruction can vary significantly. During manufacturing or repair tasks, permissible installation displacements, such as the shifting of edges in joined cylindrical shell housings, may occur within regulatory limits. This study focuses on analyzing stress variations and stress distribution zones, considering the combined effects of these factors.

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