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  1. Piper Mike

    24" Pipe Attached Directly to 10" Fired Heater Outlet Nozzle

    Gentlemen My apologies for posting this query at the wrong location. Please consider this query closed. Thanks Piper Mike
  2. Piper Mike

    24" Pipe Attached Directly to 10" Fired Heater Outlet Nozzle

    Has anyone done revamp upgrade projects changing pipe size from 16" to 24" within same existing plant layout space? Scope is remove 8 x 16" Outlet Lines into 36" Header, and replace with 24" Outlet Lines into 72" Header. Also, layout must occupy the same existing layout space within plant...
  3. Piper Mike

    Excessive Pump Nozzle Load - Suggestions to reduce it?

    Gears6580 You have inherited an extremely poor equipment layout. Three feet between pumps. That's unheard of. Anyways, you say 6" pipe to 2.5" pump nozzle. Review line size reduction based on flow at tee split. From Pump, do size reduction, minimum straight run, and turn away from the pumps, so...
  4. Piper Mike

    How to model flexible tubes (metal hoses) in CAESAR?

    jgilrod Your piping system termination at the flex hose would have to be properly supported and restrained to meet the movement allowance at the flex joint. You can't model a flex joint properly of any use. Mike
  5. Piper Mike

    minimum size of reinforcing pads on pipe connections

    Socrate1980 Your design sounds like mechanical reinforcement for a stub-on branch connection. A donut ring pad should suffice your needs, start with 4" wide and see. The B31.3 guideline for the pad and weld profile is easy to calc out by hand if your not on a network. You can play with...
  6. Piper Mike

    Min. Girth & Branch Weld Spacing

    Krausen The answer to your question is yes, you can modify the existing piping this way to retrofit adding a small bore fitting to the piping wall exterior. This is normal refinery service, A106 Pipe. The codes could not define any dimensions between welds because there are too many variables...

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