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The technical background behind the new ASME B&PV Code Section VIII Division 2 rules, for the design of conical transitions with and without a knuckle or flare are presented in this publication. The ASME B&PV Code Section VIII Division 2, 2006 Addenda and earlier, had a design-by-rule procedure in place to evaluate the adequacy of the cylindrical-to-conical shell transitions without knuckles or flares, for both internal and external pressure. For the internal pressure case, the inclusion of supplemental loads due to axial forces and moments are not permitted and the protection against plastic collapse is addressed through a figure look-up of an adequate thickness envelop. The thickness of the cylinder and cone at the junction did not need to be increased beyond that required for internal pressure loading based on the location of an assessment point on a plot with the cone half apex angle as the abscissa and the pressure-to-allowable stress ratio as the ordinate. If the assessment point falls above the adequate thickness envelop, additional thickness is required and the shell and cone shall be locally increased. The use of external reinforcement from a structural section is prohibited. For the external pressure case, supplemental loads due to axial forces and moments are permitted, and the protection against collapse from buckling is addressed through the calculation of a required area of reinforcement and compared to an available area either integral, external, or a combination of the two. Further calculations are required to determine the required moment of inertia of the cylinder-to-cone junction, when the junction is referenced to be a line of support, and compared to the available moment of inertia of the junction. This calculation procedure is identical to the one provided in ASME B&PV Code Section VIII Division 1, Appendix 1-8.<\/p>\n

Due to inconsistencies between two methods regarding calculation procedures and the consideration of supplemental loads (i.e. supplemental loads are not included for internal pressure design and supplemental loads are included for external pressure design), and the lack of a step-by-step design procedures, a new consistent approach to evaluate cylindrical-to-conical shell transitions is developed. <\/p>\n

The new design procedures for cylindrical-to-conical shell transitions, with and without knuckles or flares, were developed using two different approaches. However, common requirements for both design procedures included; <\/p>\n