AM-17 Air Receiver Vessel
AM-17 Air Receiver Vessel
AM-17 Air Receiver Vessel
OF ARTISTIC MILLINERS
COMPANIES
CLIENT: OWNER:
Petrochem
Engineering
CONSULTANT: Services Design Calculation For Air Receiver Tank
Document
Title
(22108-CAL-01)
DESIGN CALCULATION
FOR
AIR RECEIVER TANK
DESIGN CALCULATION
Configuration Directives:
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Materials of Construction:
Component | | | | |Normal | Impact |
Type | Material | Class | Thickness | UNS # | ized | Tested |
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Shell | SA-516 70 | ... | ... | K02700 | No | No |
Head | SA-516 70 | ... | ... | K02700 | No | No |
Nozzle | SA-106 B | ... | ... | K03006 | No | No |
Re-Pad | SA-516 70 | ... | ... | K02700 | No | No |
Nozzle Flg | SA-105 | ... | ... | K03504 | No | No |
Leg Baseplate | SA-516 70 | ... | ... | K02700 | No | No |
Leg Bolting | SA-307 B | ... | ... | | No | No |
Normalized is determined based on the UCS-66 material curve selection and Figure UCS-66.
Impact Tested is based on material selection and material data properties.
| Design | | | | Str. | In |
Element Description | Pressure | Ext. | Element | Corrosion | Flg. | Creep |
or Type | + Stat. head | Press. | M.A.W.P | Allowance | Gov. | Range |
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HEAD-1 | 38.500 | 1.00 | 39.514 | 3.0000 | Yes | No |
SHELL | 38.500 | 1.00 | 39.514 | 3.0000 | N/A | No |
HEAD-2 | 38.500 | 1.00 | 39.514 | 3.0000 | Yes | No |
Element |"To" Elev | Element | Nominal | Finished | Reqd Thk | Reqd Thk | Long | Circ |
| | Length |Thickness |Thickness | Internal | External | Eff | Eff |
Type | mm | mm | mm | mm | mm | mm | | |
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Ellipse | 0.0 | 40.0 | ... | 20.0 | 19.2 | 6.1 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Cylinder | 2830.0 | 2830.0 | ... | 20.0 | 19.6 | 8.6 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Ellipse | 2870.0 | 40.0 | ... | 20.0 | 19.2 | 6.1 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Factored Loads:
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Un-Factored Loads:
Total Wind Shear on top of all Legs 2174. N
Total Earthquake Shear on top of all Legs 6855. N
Total Wind Moment at top of all Legs 1735. ft-lb
Total Earthquake Moment at top of all Legs 8016. ft-lb
Note:
Wind and Earthquake moments include the effects of user defined
forces and moments if any exist in the job and were specified
to act (compute loads and stresses) during these cases. Also
included are moment effects due to eccentric weights if any are
present in the input.
Weights:
Fabricated - Bare W/O Removable Internals 2309.5 kgm
Shop Test - Fabricated + Water ( Full ) 5792.0 kgm
Shipping - Fab. + Rem. Intls.+ Shipping App. 2309.5 kgm
Erected - Fab. + Rem. Intls.+ Insul. (etc) 2309.5 kgm
Empty - Fab. + Intls. + Details + Wghts. 2309.5 kgm
Operating - Empty + Operating Liquid (No CA) 2309.5 kgm
Field Test - Empty Weight + Water (Full) 5792.0 kgm
Curve
Basic Reduced UG-20(f) Thickness Gov E* PWHT
Description MDMT MDMT MDMT ratio Thk reqd
Notes °C °C °C mm
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HEAD-1 [10] B -7 -9 -29 0.979 20.000 1.00 No
HEAD-1 [7] B -7 -7 -29 1.000 20.000 1.00 No
SHELL [8] B -7 -7 -29 1.000 20.000 1.00 No
HEAD-2 [10] B -24 -25 -29 0.979 20.000 1.00 No
HEAD-2 [7] B -24 -29 1.000 20.000 1.00 No
DRAIN NOZZLE [1] B -29 -104 0.150 2.956 1.00 No
Nozzle Flg [4] B -29 -104
PI [1] B -29 -104 0.150 2.956 1.00 No
Nozzle Flg [4] B -29 -104
INLET NOZZLE [1] B -29 -104 0.255 3.423 1.00 No
Nozzle Flg [4] B -29 -104
OUTLET NOZZLE [1] B -24 -32 -29 0.860 20.000 1.00 No
Nozzle Flg [4] B -29 -104
PSV [1] B -46 -104 0.255 3.423 1.00 No
Nozzle Flg [4] B -29 -104
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Warmest MDMT: -7 -7
Notes:
[ ! ] - This was an impact tested material.
[ 1] - Governing Nozzle Weld.
[ 4] - ANSI Flange MDMT Calcs; Thickness ratio per UCS-66(b)(1)(-c).
[ 5] - ANSI Flange MDMT Calcs; Thickness ratio per UCS-66(b)(1)(-b).
[ 6] - MDMT Calculations at the Shell/Head Joint.
[ 7] - MDMT Calculations for the Straight Flange.
[ 8] - Cylinder/Cone/Flange Junction MDMT.
[ 9] - Calculations in the Spherical Portion of the Head.
[10] - Calculations in the Knuckle Portion of the Head.
[11] - Calculated (Body Flange) Flange MDMT.
[12] - Calculated Flat Head MDMT per UCS-66.3
[13] - Tubesheet MDMT, shell side, if applicable
[14] - Tubesheet MDMT, tube side, if applicable
[15] - Nozzle Material
[16] - Shell or Head Material
[17] - Impact Testing required
[18] - Impact Testing not required, see UCS-66(b)(3)
[20] - Cylinder/Cone Junction MDMT based on Longitudinal Stress considerations
[21] - Bolting Material
Notes:
Impact test temps were not entered in and not considered in the analysis.
UCS-66(i) applies to impact tested materials not by specification and
UCS-66(g) applies to materials impact tested per UG-84.1 General Note (c).
The Basic MDMT includes the (30F) PWHT credit if applicable.
HEAD-1
SHELL
HEAD-2
Please note that Nozzle, Shell, Head, Flange, etc MAWPs are all considered
when determining the hydrotest pressure for those test types that are based
on the MAWP of the vessel.
HEAD-1
SHELL
HEAD-2
Weight of Details:
Nozzles 30.5
Legs 90.2
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Sum of the Detail Weights 120.7 kgm
Weight Summary:
| | Surface |
From| To | Area |
| | mm² |
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10| 20| 1711735 |
20| 30| 10668849 |
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Selected Method for Derating ANSI B16.5 Flange MAWP: None Selected
The Natural Frequencies for the vessel have been computed iteratively
by solving a system of matrices. These matrices describe the mass
and the stiffness of the vessel. This is the generalized eigenvalue/
eigenvector problem and is referenced in some mathematical texts.
Input Values:
Nomenclature
0.0/2910.0 = 0.0
Note:
The Wind Loads calculated and printed in the Wind Load
calculation report have been factored by the input
scalar/load reduction factor of: 0.600.
Note: The base shear and top load printed above have been modified
by the user defined Earthquake scalar.
Calculation Steps for Computing the design Base Shear (V) per UBC 1997
The computed base shear is the minimum of V from 34-1 and 30-5.
Next compute the top load per equation 30-14. The top load is
zero if the period of vibration (T) is less than 0.7 seconds.
Compute the load at each level based on equation 30-15 and multiply
by the load case scalar. The sum will be the total adjusted shear.
Note:
The Earthquake Loads calculated and printed in the Earthquake
Load calculation report have been factored by the input
scalar/load reduction factor of: 0.714.
Note:
The Wind Shears/Moments and the Earthquake Shears/Moments calculated
and printed in the Wind/Earthquake Shear and Bending report have
been factored by the input Scalar/Load reductions factors of;
Wind: 0.600; Earthquake: 0.714.
Note:
Review the Vessel Design Summary for the cumulative shear force
and bending moment on the support.
Note: Test Case Deflections were computed using un-corr. section properties.
Wind Deflection:
Wind Deflection:
Wind Deflection:
| | | Hydrotest | | Hydrotest |
From| To | Tensile | Tensile | Compressive | Compressive |
| | kPa | kPa | kPa | kPa |
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10| 20| 165470 | 215112 | -137606 | -140483 |
20|Legs| 165470 | 215112 | -137606 | -140483 |
Legs| 30| 165470 | 215112 | -137606 | -140483 |
30| 40| 165470 | 215112 | -137606 | -140483 |
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| | Wght. Str. | Wght. Str. |Wght. Str. | Wght. Str. | Wght. Str. |
From| To | Empty | Operating |Hydrotest | Emp. Mom. | Opr. Mom. |
| | kPa | kPa | kPa | kPa | kPa |
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10| 20| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
20|Legs| 44.0635 | 44.0635 | 70.1507 | 0.29929 | 0.29929 |
Legs| 30| -270.556 | -270.556 | -230.558 | 2.24422 | 2.24422 |
30| 40| -46.764 | -46.764 | -39.8504 | ... | ... |
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Longitudinal Stresses due to Weight Loads and Bending for these Conditions:
| | Wght. Str. | Bend. Str. |Bend. Str. | Bend. Str. | Bend. Str. |
From| To | Hyd. Mom. | Oper. Wind |Oper. Equ. | Hyd. Wind | Hyd. Equ. |
| | kPa | kPa | kPa | kPa | kPa |
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10| 20| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
20|Legs| 0.25632 | 0.8873 | 0.068937 | 0.25077 | ... |
Legs| 30| 1.92202 | 76.6057 | 421.144 | 21.6505 | ... |
30| 40| ... | 0.8873 | 10.5719 | 0.25077 | ... |
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General Notes:
Critical Values:
Forces and Moments at selected elevations (not all analysis points shown):
Input Values:
PV Elite does not compute weak axis bending forces on the lugs. It is
assumed that a spreader bar is used.
Computed Results:
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Converting the weld leg dimension (tw) to the weld throat dimension.
Weld Group Inertia about the Circumferential Axis Ilc 2984483.750 mm**4
Weld Group Centroid distance in the Long. Direction Yll 44.656 mm
Dist. of Weld Group Centroid from Lug bottom Yll_b 39.000 mm
Weld Group Inertia about the Longitudinal Axis Ill 1988143.375 mm**4
Weld Group Centroid Distance in the Circ. Direction Ylc 6.000 mm
Note: The Impact Factor is applied to the Forces acting on the Lug.
Warning:
WRC 107/537 does not address rectangular attachments on spherical surfaces. Therefore
the local stress analysis per 107/537 is not possible. Instead we will use the analysis
rules of EN-13445 which addresses this combination.
Lift
Angle FL FLmax ML MLmax FR FRMax Max Ratio
deg. N N ft-lb ft-lb N N
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0 0.0 96357.0 50.5 8310.4 8553.5 1859027.2 0.006
5 507.6 96357.0 51.4 8310.4 8717.7 694262.6 0.013
10 1032.0 96357.0 51.8 8310.4 8839.2 428839.2 0.021
15 1568.5 96357.0 51.8 8310.4 8919.8 311951.3 0.029
20 2113.2 96357.0 51.4 8310.4 8961.7 246610.1 0.036
25 2662.2 96357.0 50.5 8310.4 8968.0 205192.2 0.044
30 3212.3 96357.0 49.2 8310.4 8942.6 176838.3 0.051
35 3760.7 96357.0 47.5 8310.4 8890.8 156414.9 0.057
40 4305.5 96357.0 45.4 8310.4 8819.2 141183.9 0.062
45 4845.8 96357.0 42.9 8310.4 8735.9 129554.4 0.067
50 5381.8 96357.0 40.0 8310.4 8651.5 120542.5 0.072
55 5916.0 96357.0 36.7 8310.4 8579.6 113510.5 0.076
60 6453.8 96357.0 33.0 8310.4 8537.6 108030.7 0.079
65 7005.4 96357.0 28.9 8310.4 8549.0 103809.2 0.082
70 7589.3 96357.0 24.4 8310.4 8646.7 100642.4 0.086
75 8239.7 96357.0 19.5 8310.4 8880.3 98389.7 0.090
80 9022.3 96357.0 14.1 8310.4 9332.5 96957.4 0.096
85 10078.2 96357.0 7.8 8310.4 10164.6 96288.5 0.106
90 11765.6 96357.0 0.0 8310.4 11765.6 96357.0 0.122
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The lift angle above is from horizontal. The angle Beta used in the calculations
is 90 degrees minus the lift angle.
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Intermediate Results:
Head Thickness used in Lifting Calculation [ea] 17.000 mm
Centerline Offset Dimension [x] 550.000 mm
Circumferential Length of Line Load [b] 250.000 mm
Head Allowable Stress [f] 137892.000 kPa
Worst Case Evaluation Angle [beta] 0.000
Head Equivalent Diameter [Deq] 661.891 mm
Parameter [Lambda1] 2.357
Parameter [Nu1] 0.189
Parameter [Nu2] 0.000
Parameter [K1] 1.396
Parameter [K2] 1.250
Parameter [K13] 0.722
Parameter [K14] 1.543
Parameter [K15] 2.000
Allowable Stress [Sigmab,all] 240634.000 kPa
Note: The head was within allowable stress limits during the lifting operation.
Actual Allowable
Weak Axis Bending : 37764.95 218366.67 kPa
Strong Axis Bending : 24060.47 218366.67 kPa
Axial Compression : 8381.53 176416.77 kPa
Angle Leg
= z - BOD / 2
= 78.0 - 24.0/2
= 66.00 mm
Eccentricity (e):
= MOMENT * Conv_Factor / P
= 722.06 *1355786.88/5661.75
= 172.90 mm > D/6 [Plate Uplift Condition]
F = 0.5 * d + z
= 0.5 * 76.2 + 78.0
= 116.10 mm
K1 = 3.0 (e - 0.5*D)
= 3.0 (172.9 - 0.5*300.0)
= 68.71
K2 = 6 * n * Ast / B * (F + e)
= 6 * 9.45 * 625.5/300.0 * (116.1 + 172.9)
= 34162.07
K3 = -K2 * (0.5 * D + F)
= -34162.07 * (0.5 * 300.0 + 116.1)
= -9090526.98
NUM = (D / 2 - Y / 3 - e)
= (300.0/2 - 141.92/3 - 172.9)
= -70.21
DENOM = (D / 2 - Y / 3 + F)
= (300.0/2 - 141.92/3 + 116.1)
= 218.79
Summary of Results:
Actual Required Pass/Fail
Baseplate Thickness ( mm ): 20.000 6.858 Pass
Bolt Root Area (Bednar) ( mm² ): 1250.99 102.41 Pass
Bolt Root Area (D. Moss) ( mm² ): 625.50 37.65 Pass
Actual Allowable
Weak Axis Bending : 3321.25 218366.67 kPa
Strong Axis Bending : 2116.01 218366.67 kPa
Axial Compression : 10531.77 176416.77 kPa
Angle Leg
= z - BOD / 2
= 78.0 - 24.0/2
= 66.00 mm
Eccentricity (e):
= MOMENT * Conv_Factor / P
= 63.5 *1355786.88/5661.75
= 15.21 mm <= D/6 [No Plate Uplift]
Summary of Results:
Actual Required Pass/Fail
Baseplate Thickness ( mm ): 20.000 3.746 Pass
MAWP Summary:
Minimum MAWP Nozzles : 39.514 Nozzle : PSV
Minimum MAWP Shells/Flanges : 39.514 Element : HEAD-1
Minimum MAPnc Shells/Flanges : 46.581 Element : SHELL
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Computed Vessel M.A.W.P. : 39.514 bar
[*] - This was a small opening and the areas were not computed or
the MAWP of this connection could not be computed because
the longitudinal bending stress was greater than the hoop stress.
Note: MAWPs (Internal Case) shown above are at the High Point.
Material SA-106 B
Material UNS Number K03006
Material Specification/Type Smls. pipe
Allowable Stress at Temperature Sn 117897.66 kPa
Allowable Stress At Ambient Sna 117897.66 kPa
Note:
Note:
Using the min value from (b)(1)(-b) and (b)(1)(-c) above as the computed nozzle flange MDMT.
Note: The MAWP of this junction was limited by the parent Shell/Head.
Material SA-106 B
Material UNS Number K03006
Material Specification/Type Smls. pipe
Allowable Stress at Temperature Sn 117897.66 kPa
Allowable Stress At Ambient Sna 117897.66 kPa
Note:
Note:
Using the min value from (b)(1)(-b) and (b)(1)(-c) above as the computed nozzle flange MDMT.
Note: The MAWP of this junction was limited by the parent Shell/Head.
Material SA-106 B
Material UNS Number K03006
Material Specification/Type Smls. pipe
Allowable Stress at Temperature Sn 117897.66 kPa
Allowable Stress At Ambient Sna 117897.66 kPa
Note:
Note:
Using the min value from (b)(1)(-b) and (b)(1)(-c) above as the computed nozzle flange MDMT.
Note: The MAWP of this junction was limited by the parent Shell/Head.
Material SA-106 B
Material UNS Number K03006
Material Specification/Type Smls. pipe
Allowable Stress at Temperature Sn 117897.66 kPa
Allowable Stress At Ambient Sna 117897.66 kPa
Note: The Pad diameter is greater than the Diameter Limit. The excess will not be considered.
Note:
Using the min value from (b)(1)(-b) and (b)(1)(-c) above as the computed nozzle flange MDMT.
Weld Strength and Weld Loads per UG-41.1, Sketch (a) or (b)
Note: The MAWP of this junction was limited by the parent Shell/Head.
Material SA-106 B
Material UNS Number K03006
Material Specification/Type Smls. pipe
Allowable Stress at Temperature Sn 117897.66 kPa
Allowable Stress At Ambient Sna 117897.66 kPa
Note:
Note:
Using the min value from (b)(1)(-b) and (b)(1)(-c) above as the computed nozzle flange MDMT.
Note: The MAWP of this junction was limited by the parent Shell/Head.
Nozzle Schedule:
For hub nozzles, the thickness and diameter shown are those of the smaller
and thinner section.
Note: The Outside projections below do not include the flange thickness.