Pressure Vessel Testing in SolidWorks Simulation [Webcast]

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    Join Applications Engineer, Matthew Fordham for an overview of the Pressure Vessel analysis tool in SolidWorks.
    Pressure vessel testing is conducted in accordance with numerous, strict criteria which can depend on the use of the vessel and even the location of use. The boiler and pressure vessel codes are extensive but very specific. Designing to these codes is a complex task.
    With the aid of the Pressure Vessel analysis tool in SolidWorks Simulation, we are going to quickly and easily verify that our design complies with some of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel code, Section VIII, Div. 2 specifications

Комментарии • 9

  • @drewskidmore9392
    @drewskidmore9392 2 года назад

    Is there any reason you couldn't combine each of these studies into a single static (i.e. static study includes thermal loads, nozzle loads, self-weight loads, etc), and then just import that one static study into the pressure vessel study? Will you lose information / functionality this way?

  • @Amir-hg1yh
    @Amir-hg1yh 3 года назад

    helloTwhere could i find the vessel planes?

  • @ozgurkorezlioglu3678
    @ozgurkorezlioglu3678 9 лет назад

    Very coold video!

  • @Tunegarage12
    @Tunegarage12 7 лет назад

    Can I input the manufacturing factor in this study?

  • @guicapone2
    @guicapone2 10 лет назад +1

    What software allows for parts to move during simulation and take into account of contact stresses developing.

  • @reynoldhutagalung2647
    @reynoldhutagalung2647 11 лет назад

    dear
    any one give solution, how to make pressure vessel repad with solid work?

  • @santiagocampos6922
    @santiagocampos6922 8 лет назад

    hi, the video is excelent! i have a question. how i can plot Von mises(or tresca) vs distance with the stress linearization?. Thanks!

    • @Roma43534
      @Roma43534 5 лет назад

      You can't directly, but something 'similar' can be done. See 5.2.4 of the ASME VIII div. 2 code.