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Nozzle Load

12/29/2014 6:18 AM

Dear all,

Please help me as am a fresher in stress analysis…

When we do nozzle load check in CAESAR II for a nozzle oriented in 30 deg or 45 deg horizontally, should we rotate the whole system and align the nozzle with any axis and then check the nozzle load ?

thanks in advance

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Re: Nozzle load

12/29/2014 7:18 AM

i got the answer by myself.... To be precise, we should always give loads based on local coordinate system... am i right ? please help.........

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Re: Nozzle Load

12/29/2014 11:40 PM

A CFD and finite element analysis would help.

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