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Tank, finite element analisys

Publicado: Jue Ene 08, 2015 4:17 am
por Silex56
Hello, (My Spanish is so bad that i have to ask in English, i apologize for that :? )

I'm a french engineer, and i'm going to need your help.

I have to study a tank design using NTC-RCDF 2004 and probably another Mexican code referring to tank.
Thanks to you, i found the NTC, but i wasn't able to find the elements i was looking for.

Talking about the study, i need to use finite element one, design of the tank is too complex for another type of analysis.
I am looking for the acceptance factor equivalent to Chap 5 section VIII division 2 of the ASME:

General primary membrane equivalent stress (Pm)
Local primary membrane equivalent stress (Pl) etc...

I am also looking for the evolution of steel characteristics with temperature.

Could you guys help me on this?

Thank you from the other side of the ocean!

Re: Tank, finite element analisys

Publicado: Mar Ene 13, 2015 9:09 pm
por jfjdm
for gas industries you must see this:
http://www.sener.gob.mx/res/Acerca_de/N ... 011%29.pdf

for drinkable water:
http://www.conagua.gob.mx/CONAGUA07/Pub ... lacion.pdf

and so on..

Greetings

Re: Tank, finite element analisys

Publicado: Jue Ene 15, 2015 8:01 am
por Silex56
Thanks a lot!

I had additionals informations, and i am now considering using the asme code.

Are the ASME codes applicable in mexico?
In another way, does the Mexican authorities authorize the ASME code for the calculation/design of the industrial structures?

Many thanks!

Re: Tank, finite element analisys

Publicado: Jue Ene 15, 2015 10:06 am
por jfjdm
Some of the currently used codes are USA modified, but Mexicans are very territorial in that matters, but with exceptions when the applicable code doesn't exists.
Seems ASME code doesn't have equivalence.

Re: Tank, finite element analisys

Publicado: Jue Ene 15, 2015 5:37 pm
por Silex56
Muchas gracias!

i'll go with the asme code.