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- Vortex shedding calculation according to EN13445 Clause 22.10
It is possible to calculate the effect of the vortex shedding on the column according to clause 22.10 of EN13445 - Run a FEM analysis of a nozzle with NozzlePRO from NextGen
The positioning of some nozzles can be critical with an approach based solely on Design By Formulae: NozzlePRO offers an easily approachable Design By Analysis approach - Fatigue Analysis Screening, Method B according to ASME Section VIII div 2 Clause 5.5.2.4
The fatigue screening allows to determine if a fatigue analysis is required as part of the vessel design. If the screening is satisfied, then a fatigue analysis is not required as part of the vessel design. - Structural calculation of supports using load combinations
Structural calculation of supports using load combinations - Getting started step-by-step guide
A guide for those approaching NextGen for the first time, aimed to discover the user interface and create the first simple vessel - Local loads transformation
Local loads transformation - Detailed fatigue assessment according to EN 13445-3 Clause 18 and AD 2000 S 2
How to perform fatigue analysis with the detailed approach proposed in EN 13445 Clause 18 and AD 2000 S 2 - Using the Usage Factor function to calculate the percentage of component utilization
How to perform a quantitative analysis on pressure parts with the Usage Factor function - Weight management
In NextGen there are multiple options to manage the weight of the equipment accurately. - Support by telephone
Information about how to get phone assistance on NextGen - Design of adjacent VSR openings beyond 0.8 De of a formed head
How to overcome the limit in the VSR norm that defines a method to calculate adjacent openings only when they are entirely in the spherical portion of a formed head - Understanding and solving validation warnings
Understand how to follow-up to a validation warning, a non-blocking message that often arises during the validation process of a component. - Simplified fatigue assessment according to EN13445-3 Clause 17 and AD 2000 S 1
Simplified fatigue assessment according to EN13445-3 Clause 17 - How to create an additional component with the "Desktop View"
Guide to creating components outside the 3D modeler, using the interface called "Desktop View" - Why are allowable stresses in the WRC calculation under AD 2000 so low?
Analysis of the reasons that lead to having low admissible loads in the calculation of localized WRC loads in the AD 2000 context - Understanding and solving validation errors
Validation errors may arise during design with NextGen. These types of errors are part of the normal work cycle with the software: the purpose of this article is to provide the user with the tools to understand and resolve them independently. - How to design a double tubesheet heat exchanger
By following the TEMA RCB-7.1.2 requirements it is possible to calculate heat exchangers equipped with double tubesheets. - How to create a reinforced ring opening (studding outlet flange)
Creation of a reinforced ring (studding outlet) along with eventual connection to a blind flange - Integration of external calculations into the NextGen report
How to integrate calculations performed externally, for example using Excel spreadsheets, into the NextGen calculation report - NextGen 3D modeler
A major part of NextGen's user interface is its 3D modeler. In this article, we look at its functionality, purpose, and limitations.