ANALYTICAL APPROACHES WITHIN THE ASSESSMENT STRATEGY OF NUMERICAL ANALYSES OF COMPONENTS OF RAM PACKAGES

Year
2013
Author(s)
Olaf Schilling - TÜV Rheinland Industrial Services GmbH Berlin, Germany
Lars Müller - BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Berlin, Germany
Viktor Ballheimer - BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Berlin, Germany
Steffen Komann - BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
Frank Wille - BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Berlin, Germany
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Abstract
Load attachment points, consisting of the lifting component and corresponding bolt connections, and lid systems, consisting of a lid, gaskets and bolt connections, are usually analyzed numerically using the Finite Element Method. Reasons for applying the FEM are complex geometry, specific load distribution and the violation of application criteria for analytical approaches. For example the elementary beam theory is not suitable for the calculation of compact trunnions and the Kirchhoff plate theory is not suitable for the calculation of lids with a large thickness to diameter ratio because the Bernoulli-hypothesis is violated. In addition for structural integrity assessments often local stress and for the evaluation of lid systems tightness local contact opening are needed, which can be obtained only through accurately discretized numerical models. Independent comparative calculations are essential for complex calculations. Simplified but appropriate analytical approaches are an efficient way of examination. Is it possible to provide conservative analytical estimates of such kind of analysis problems? Are analytical calculations an appropriate approach in today's authority assessment business? Using the example of bolted trunnion and lid systems of a heavy package the possibilities and limits of analytical comparative calculations are shown.