Design of Cylinder Covers
Design of Cylinder Covers
Design of Cylinder Covers
In order to find the size and number of bolts or studs, the following procedure may be
adopted.
Let,
D = Diameter of the cylinder,
P = Pressure in the cylinder,
dc = Core diameter of the bolts or studs,
n = Number of bolts or studs, and
σtb = Permissible tensile stress for the bolt or stud material.
π / 4 D2 p = π / 4 dc2σtb. n………….(iii)
From this equation, the number of bolts or studs may be obtained, if the size of the
bolt or studs is known and vice-versa. Usually the size of the bolt is assumed.
The bolts or studs are screwed up tightly, along with metal gasket or asbestos packing, in
order to provide a leak proof joint. Due to the tightening of bolts, sufficient tensile stress
is produced in the bolts or studs. This may break the bolts or studs, even before any load
due to internal pressure acts upon them. Therefore a bolt or a stud less than 16 mm
diameter should never be used.
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The tightness of the joint also depends upon the circumferential pitch of the bolts or
studs. The Circumferential pitch should be between 20 √d1 and 30√ d1, where d1 is
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the diameter of the hole in mm for bolt or stud. The pitch circle diameter (Dp) is usually
taken as
D + 2t + 3d1
Let us consider the semi-cover plate as shown in Fig.above. The internal pressure in the
cylinder tries to Lift the cylinder cover while the bolts or studs try to retain (Keep) it in
its position. But the centres of pressure of these two loads do not coincide. Hence, the
cover plate is subjected to bending stress.
The point X is the centre of pressure for bolt load and the point Y is the centre of internal
Pressure.
= P/2 (0.318Dp-0.212Dp)
= P/2 ×0.1060Dp
= 0.053P × Dp
w = Do-2d1
knowing the tensile stress for the cover plate material, the value of t1 may be determined
by using bending equation,
σt=M/Z
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