2020
DOI: 10.1177/0954406220947125
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Stress intensification factor, sustained stress index and flexibility factor analysis of large D/T elbows

Abstract: Paper presents new equations for calculation of stress intensification factors, sustained stress indices and flexibility factors for large diameter-to-thickness ratio elbows (i.e.,[Formula: see text]). The proposed equations overcome the need for pipe stress engineers to use numerical analyses in order to evaluate the piping which falls outside of the scope of typically used piping design codes. Regression analysis of the newly proposed equations is based on an extensive numerical database developed specifical… Show more

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“…The analysis results show that the equation is more suitable for the numerical data and the experimental data used to establish the original SIF formula. Nikola et al [6] presents new equations for calculation of elbow's SIF for large diameter-to-thickness ratio elbows, and proposed equations prove to be a better fit to the database than the existing ASME B31.3 code equations. Gao et al [7] used the FE Tools software to simulate and calculate the value of the SIF of the elbow, and compared it with the results of the ASME B31.3 code.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis results show that the equation is more suitable for the numerical data and the experimental data used to establish the original SIF formula. Nikola et al [6] presents new equations for calculation of elbow's SIF for large diameter-to-thickness ratio elbows, and proposed equations prove to be a better fit to the database than the existing ASME B31.3 code equations. Gao et al [7] used the FE Tools software to simulate and calculate the value of the SIF of the elbow, and compared it with the results of the ASME B31.3 code.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%