14. Design of Pressure Vessels free study notes

1. Introduction

A pressure vessel is a container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure different from atmospheric pressure. These are widely used in industries such as power plants, chemical processing, oil & gas, and refrigeration.

2. Applications

  • Boilers
  • Air receivers
  • Gas storage tanks
  • Heat exchangers
  • Nuclear reactors

3. Classification of Pressure Vessels

(a) Based on Shape

  • Cylindrical vessels
  • Spherical vessels
  • Conical vessels

(b) Based on Wall Thickness

  • Thin-walled vessels (t < d/20)
  • Thick-walled vessels (t โ‰ฅ d/20)

4. Stresses in Thin Cylindrical Pressure Vessels

(a) Hoop (Circumferential) Stress

ฯƒh=pd2t\sigma_h = \frac{p d}{2 t}

  • Acts along circumference
  • Maximum stress

(b) Longitudinal Stress

ฯƒl=pd4t\sigma_l = \frac{p d}{4 t}

  • Acts along length
  • Half of hoop stress

(c) Radial Stress

  • Acts along thickness
  • Usually negligible in thin vessels

5. Design of Thin Cylindrical Shell

Thickness Calculation

From hoop stress:t=pd2ฯƒallowablet = \frac{p d}{2 \sigma_{allowable}}

  • Add corrosion allowance
  • Consider joint efficiency

With Joint Efficiency (ฮท)

t=pd2ฯƒtฮทt = \frac{p d}{2 \sigma_t \eta}

6. Design of Spherical Pressure Vessel

Stress in Sphere

ฯƒ=pd4t\sigma = \frac{p d}{4 t}ฯƒ=4tpdโ€‹

  • Lower stress than cylindrical โ†’ more efficient

7. Thick-Walled Pressure Vessels

When thickness is large, stress varies across thickness.

Lameโ€™s Equations

ฯƒr=Aโˆ’Br2,ฯƒฮธ=A+Br2\sigma_r = A – \frac{B}{r^2}, \quad \sigma_\theta = A + \frac{B}{r^2}

Where:

  • ฯƒr\sigma_rฯƒrโ€‹ = radial stress
  • ฯƒฮธ\sigma_\thetaฯƒฮธโ€‹ = hoop stress

8. Design Considerations

  • Internal pressure
  • Material strength
  • Temperature effects
  • Corrosion allowance
  • Weld joint efficiency
  • Safety factor

9. Materials for Pressure Vessels

  • Carbon steel
  • Alloy steel
  • Stainless steel
  • Composite materials

Desired properties:

  • High strength
  • Ductility
  • Corrosion resistance
  • Weldability

10. Failure Theories Used

  • Maximum principal stress theory
  • Maximum shear stress theory
  • Distortion energy theory

11. Design Codes and Standards

  • ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
  • Indian Boiler Regulations (IBR)

Ensure safety and reliability

12. Openings and Reinforcement

  • Openings weaken the vessel
  • Reinforcement provided around:
    • Nozzles
    • Manholes

13. Advantages of Spherical Vessels

  • Uniform stress distribution
  • Minimum material required
  • High strength

14. Disadvantages

  • Difficult fabrication
  • Expensive
  • Complex supports

15. Applications

  • LPG storage tanks
  • Boilers
  • Chemical reactors
  • Compressed gas cylinders

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