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Ansys Stress Linearization | ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC)

Description:

Stress Linearization is a technique used to decompose a through-thickness elastic stress field into equivalent membrane, bending, and peak stresses.  The ASME (the The American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BVPC) is the industry standard.   Indeed, SimuTech Group strictly adheres to these standards, and actively engages with the committee responsible for new developments.

Workbench Compatible with ASME BPVC

The ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) identifies the failure mode for each stress category to ensure acceptable pressure vessel designs.

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In this webinar, we will review stress linearization concept, 2D and 3D stresses linearized methodology.

Finally, exploring said methodology will be demonstrated via Ansys Tools and ASME stress linearization requirements.

More on the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers core values include Equity in Engineering Opportunities and Equity in Engineering Solutions.

According to ASME’s mission statement, “Today more than ever, the world requires new ways to make our lives safer, healthier, and more sustainable for everyone. The great, multidisciplinary talent needed to create a better world must be harnessed from the full diversity of humanity.”

Through Education that Inspires, ASME is helping young people pursue Careers that Matter, nurturing ideas that innovate.  The ASME Foundation opens the world of engineering to diverse young people who will transform the world.

More on the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Mission Statement and Foundation can be found HERE.

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