Finite Element Analysis of Pressure Vessels Subjected to Uniform Internal Pressure Using Ansys Software
Feysal Mohamed Shirwa
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Feysal Mohamed Shirwa: Masters in Structural Engineering, BSc in Civil Engineering Senior Lecturer at Department of Civil Engineering of Zamzam University of Science and Technology Somali International University, University of Somalia, Mogadishu, Banadir, Somalia
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2022, vol. 7, issue 9, 20-26
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This paper discusses the stresses developed in the pressure vessels having various thicknesses. Pressure vessels are intended to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from atmospheric pressure. Equations of static equilibrium along with free body diagrams will be used to determine the normal stress σ1 in the hoop direction and σ2 in the longitudinal direction also the von misses’ stresses. Also we will discuss the deformations and displacements to the pressure vessel using commercial finite element software called ANSYS for modelling and analyzing of the vessels. And the main results we found is that there is stress and deformation variation in the vessel according to thickness
Date: 2022
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