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    Restraint Loads for Structural Engineering

    Hey thanks for taking the time :-) When I add "regular" pipe restraints, such as Guides, Axial Stops etc. to the center line in the form of pipe shoes the standard for me, and from what I've seen so far is, that only the translational degrees of freedom (x,y,z) are fixed and the rotational...
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    Restraint Loads for Structural Engineering

    Hello, our structural engineer asked me a question on the piping restraint loads he received from the pipe stress analysis, I am not 100% sure on the topic so I hope someone has encountered the same question: The pipe restraints (in Caesar as well as Rohr2) are usually placed on the pipe...

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