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Stress Analysis of Pressure Vessel With Wound-Flat Steel Ribbons
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Pressure vessels with wound-flat steel ribbons, also called ribbon-wound vessels, have excellent engineering and economic advantages and are widely used in the People’s Republic of China. A brief ...
A New Approach to Stress Analysis of Various Wound Vessels
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: As the width of windings of wound pressure vessels increases, the vessels are categorized as filament-wound, ribbon-wound, thin plate-wound, and finally the conventional multilayered vessels. The ...
Prestress Analysis of Flat Steel Ribbon-Wound Vessel
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: The flat steel ribbon-wound vessel is a relatively new type of wound pressure vessel. This type of vessel consists of a thin-walled inner core and helically wound flat steel ribbons. The ...
Errata: “A New Approach to Stress Analysis of Various Wound Vessels” (Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 1994, 116, pp. 359–364); “A Creep Damage Estimation Method for In-Service Fossil Fuel Boiler Superheater Tubes” (Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 1995, 117, pp. 14–18); “Life Assessment of 1 1/4 Cr-1/2 Mo Steel Catalytic Reformer Furnace Tubes Using the MPC Omega Method” (Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 1995, 117, pp. 19–23)
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)