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General Features |
- Calculations in English or Metric Units
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Leg Supports |
- Leg Configurations
- Pipe
- Angle
- W-beam
- T-bar
- Channel
- Tube
- Multiple orientations for angles, w-beams, and channels
- Calculations
- Determine combined bending and compressive stresses in leg
- Stress calculations performed with loads applied from a variety of angles in order to determine the worst case for each calculation
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Support Lugs |
- Lug Configurations
- Single or double gusset
- With or without top plate
- Calculations
- Determine lug reaction
- Gusset reaction
- Moments about base plate
- Maximum and allowable weld stresses
- Shell stress induced by supports
- Shell buckling stress
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Ring Supports |
- Ring Support Configurations
- Single or double gusset
- With or without top ring
- Calculations
- Determine maximum stresses and bending moments at gusset locations
- Determine maximum stresses and bending moments between gusset locations
- Gusset stresses and shell buckling stresses
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Wind & Seismic |
- Codes Referenced
- ANSI/ASCE 7-88
- ASCE 7-93
- ASCE 7-95
- ASCE 7-98
- ASCE 7-02
- ASCE 7-05
- UBC 1991
- UBC 1994
- UBC 1997
- IBC 2000
- IBC 2003
- IBC 2006
- User defined data may be entered for specific regional statistics not included in the above Codes
- Calculations
- Seismic shear force is calculated utilizing the included or user specified seismic data
- Resultant forces and overturning moments are calculated
- Forces may be calculated and evaluated separately or in various combinations
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Loadings & Attachments |
- General
- Stresses due to attachments applied at different elevations, such as piping, pumps, or platforms, are considered for your vessel
- Liquid, insulation, packing, and wind loadings due to increased wind diameter loadings can also be considered.
- Easy entry – just enter your load with the starting & ending load elevations
- Test conditions
- Multiple conditions can be tested with a single setup
- You may even specify if your attachments, insulation, or packing will be present during the hydro test
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Reports |
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A.P.V. has the most clear, concise, well thought out reports in the industry
- Calculations are shown in their original algebraic format
- Reports include the appropriate Code formulas with the proper design values inserted and results (great for inspectors, customers, & QC/QA personnel)
- Report sections can be re-ordered and added or removed from the report as needed (i.e. reviewing the nozzle report)
- Reports may be printed, viewed on screen, or save them as a PDF (for email, electronic storage, use on a secure intranet, etc.)
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Minimum System Requirements |
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- A
current version of Advanced Pressure Vessel
- Module is installed at the time of A.P.V. installation and is activated when purchased
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