Volume : IV, Issue : IV, April - 2014

Design Automation of Shell

Ankit P. Shah, Prof. Kalpesh N. Shah, Prof. Harsh B. Joshi

Abstract :

 In Today’s scenario Pressure Vessel is used for storing Gases or Liquids at Pressure substantially different from the Ambient Pressure in different industries like power plant, Sugar industries, Continuous Process Industries etc. all over the world and hence Pressure Vessel Manufacturers try to make best Pressure Vessel which fulfils all the requirements of industry with Lowest Cost and Safety. Pressure differential is dangerous and many fatal accidents have occurred in the history of pressure vessel development and operation. Consequently, pressure vessel design, manufacture, and operation are regulated by engineering authorities backed by legislation. For these reasons, the definition of a pressure vessel varies from country to country, but mainly involves the parameters such as maximum safe operating pressure and temperature. Generally worldwide American Society for Mechanical Engineering (ASME) Standard utilize for Design, Manufacturing, Testing of Pressure Vessel. Currently Industry is using PV–Elite/Compress like Pressure Vessel Design Special Software which serves Design Base on ASME Standard but software has some limitation like cannot generate Faication Drawing. This Paper Article Describe Solution of  this limitation with running modelling software Creo Parametric. We consider Shell Component of Pressure Vessel in this Paper Article. Shell Design Automation System is organizing into 3 modules. Geometry Modelling develop into Creo Parametric 2.0 with Customization of Creo Ribbon. Input Parameter/Relation generate by Pro Programing in Creo Parametric. Graphical User Interface (GUI) develops by Java Language. The Proposed System is capable to automate all major activities of Design of Shell such as Selection of Material, Calculation of Require Thickness, Modelling of Shell, Faication Drawing etc.  The System is User Interactive with Low Cost implication.

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Ankit P. Shah, Prof.Kalpesh N. Shah, Prof.Harsh B.Joshi Design Automation of Shell Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.IV, Issue. IV


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