Fatigue Life Assessment of the Shell Structure of Purified Terephthalic Acid Filter Press

Materials (Basel). 2020 Jul 23;13(15):3276. doi: 10.3390/ma13153276.

Abstract

The filter press is one of the most important devices in purified terephthalic acid (PTA) refinement, and it is of great significance to ensure the fatigue strength of the structure in operation. In this study, the fatigue life prediction of the shell structure of the PTA filter press was investigated through numerical and experimental methods. Firstly, the accurate stress at the critical area of the stiffener was obtained based on the thermomechanical model and submodel approach proposed. Subsequently, the fatigue life was evaluated by the fatigue strength reduction method and hot spot stress method. Finally, the shell structure is optimized by increasing the size of the axial stiffener and continuous hoop stiffener. The results unveil that both thermal load and outer structure constraints have little effect on the radial displacement and stress amplitude of the shell structure. Through modifying the fatigue design curve of the fatigue strength reduction method, the shell structure of the PTA filter press has 42.0% and 0.3% failure probabilities in the previous and present cyclic pressure conditions. Furthermore, the hoop stiffener plays an important role in reducing radial displacement and stress amplitude, among which three hoop stiffeners exhibit the most satisfactory optimization.

Keywords: PTA filter press; failure probability; fatigue life; structure optimization.