The present work evaluates the combined effect of variable wall thickness and ovality on the B2 stress index of bends under in-plane closing moment using finite element analysis. The material… Click to show full abstract
The present work evaluates the combined effect of variable wall thickness and ovality on the B2 stress index of bends under in-plane closing moment using finite element analysis. The material chosen is assumed to be elastic-perfectly plastic and large geometrical change effect was considered. Moment rotational curves were drawn for each bend model and from these curves the critical collapsing limit loads were determined by using the twice-elastic-slope method. The existence of ovality in the pipe bends has a major effect on B2 stress index, while thinning has no effect. A general closed form equation for the B2 stress index is presented for bends subjected to an in-plane closing moment.
               
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