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  1. samuelo

    Program for hydraulic net calculations

    I see I can model also hydrants or sprinklers with this program. Thank you, hydrae.
  2. samuelo

    Program for hydraulic net calculations

    Hi all, I have to study a complex net of piping, with many centrifugal pumps connected in parallel that don't work simultaneously all the time. Do you know any program (free if possible) that can help me? I need to have the possibility to insert the pump carachteristic curve, not only the...
  3. samuelo

    Supports on Steam Pipes on a Ship

    Zeven, I had thought already in the sway-braces, but I have a problem with them. I cannot model them correctly in the program I'm using (CaePipe). If I put the sway-braces as snubbers, they don't appear in the sustained or operational condition, but only in the ocasional one (dynamic with the...
  4. samuelo

    Supports on Steam Pipes on a Ship

    When the drainage is short, it's not supported, so the expansion of the big pipe doesn't cause the drainage to get tensioned. If it's long, the first support is conveniently positioned with the appropiate length. 22catch, that's the question, how do I manage to get the supports independent of...
  5. samuelo

    Supports on Steam Pipes on a Ship

    Hi, I'm working with an installation with two boilers and a turbine, with turboalternators and turbopumps. The steam obtained is at 62Kg/cm2 and aprox. 560ºC (superheated). The material of the pipes is an alloy of Cr-Mo, ST35.8 and others depending on the temperatures and pressures involved...
  6. samuelo

    Stress Analysis, sway braces

    Hi: I'm in a new work, and my first task is to survey a pipe support installation on a ship. The question is that there are several supports, called sway-braces (Lisega is the manufacturer). I know how they work, but: 1. How are they modelized in a stress analysis? 2. I have the analysis...

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