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  1. Porter

    Slurry/Tailings Pipeline Design

    Pipeline stress is much different than you would do for process piping. Typically you are looking at a few inches of movement in process systems, with an above ground pipeline, you can be looking at feet. Plus you need to account for the line "snaking" its way down the corridor, or else you...
  2. Porter

    Slurry/Tailings Pipeline Design

    Thanks for the reply Stanier. The piping system is designed to ASME B31.11, which will give me the code requirments, I was looking more for the practical, or rules of thumb type references that provide backup to their methodologies. For example, when you have three pipelines on a single common...
  3. Porter

    Slurry/Tailings Pipeline Design

    Does anyone have a good reference for the analysis of Slurry or Tailings pipelines? Especially where you would have multiple piplines supported on sleepers or piperacks. This type of analysis is not the same as a conventional stress analysis, as it is not within a refinery, and many times some...
  4. Porter

    6" Dummy Leg Support on 12 " pipe

    I'm having some trouble in performing a check on a dummy leg support within Caesar II. I have a 12" horizontal run pipe, and a 6" vertical support pipe with no repad. The info that I have seen so far does not impose any SIF's on the connection, and I think that there should be. I...

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