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  1. Hansito

    Caesar II - Getting locked trying Microsoft Word Reports

    Dear colleagues, After years using a different Piping Stress program we are using Caesar II for Piping Stress again. We are using version 5.10 with upgrade to 5.10 build 9. When we try to get reports in the MSword the macro starts a infinite loop and get blocked. Something similar happens if...
  2. Hansito

    Are API 5L X70 AND 5LX-X70 the same material?

    Thanks John, You are certainly right. I'm not an expert in materials, I set a lot of searches on the 5L-X70 and there is nothing. May be is the clasical old computer definition of no more 6 strings for a variable name. Thanks Hansito
  3. Hansito

    Testing 60"inch Flare Line

    Thanks for all you valuable answers: Balllbearing: our client insists in keep (hydrotastic test)on the line list, however he approved the structure designed for empty pipe. I say that is dangerous to keep this indication on line list can promote a desaster on site, because anyone (like me who...
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    Are API 5L X70 AND 5LX-X70 the same material?

    Colleagues, My stress program under B31.8 has as one of the piping material the option 5LX-70 with Yield 48263.3 N/cm2 and Ultimate 56537.02 N/cm2. If I change the applicable coade to B31.3 (there is an internal controversy about the applicable code on this project) the only similar option is...
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    Testing 60"inch Flare Line

    Dear colleagues, I've searched for "large diameter test" and couldn't find a similar situation to the following: 60 inch Flare line Design code B31.3. Design pressure 10 barg, Design Temperature 300 C. Strutures are designd for empty pipe. The Client is affraid about pneumatic testing. The...
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    Someone knows Steam Out operation details?

    Thanks Pennpiper, My concern is just for the lines with design temperature below the SteamOut temperature, say lines with Design Temperature = 80 C for example, being "steamed" at 160 C. We may even have some cases of lines with design temperature nearly ambient being "steamed". Under my...
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    Someone knows Steam Out operation details?

    Please, Could anybody describe me how is the SteamOut operation normally done in refineries? I'm asking under a Piping Stress point of view. It is easy to run a calculation with the steam out condition, the main problem occurs regarding to existing systems, that may be too conservative. I...
  8. Hansito

    Existing Piping Revamping - New operation Conditions - Verification

    Dear colleagues, We are evaluating a new revamping project with several cases of temperature and pressure increasing. Thinking about the impact I've thinking about some steps to confirm the possibility. Please if you have a different opinion or something to add let me know. Regards, Hansito 1)...
  9. Hansito

    +Where to model the discharge load - at valve or at 1st elbow?

    Thanks BigInch. Your answer added a very nice graphic and description to the previous valuable Thread answers. The combination Graphic-description is always very good and demands big effort, as the combination wisdom-humility. Regards, Hansito
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    +Where to model the discharge load - at valve or at 1st elbow?

    Thanks DSB123 We are doing a simple "static" analysis with dynamic load factor 2. I'm not in the office at this moment, so I don't remember the formula exactly but is a function of Flow, molecular weight and temperature. On that conditions I think the points are B & D. I agree during the...
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    +Where to model the discharge load - at valve or at 1st elbow?

    Dear Coleagues: We have a little controversy at office reggarding to where to model the discharge load in a piping stress model. In my opinion it should be modeled at elbows, points B and D (please see my sketches) with dir arrow as indicated. Some people say that should be points A and D...
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    Environment Protection +Any way of hydrotesting without glycol ?

    Thanks everybody for the answers. Regarding to questions: The code is B31.3. I forgot to mention, in fact, the main concern is water from liquid to solid expanding inside the piping. Regarding to calculation done. We have made all the normal calculation, but the models do no...
  13. Hansito

    BEST ALIGNMENT FOR COMPRESORS ALONG THE PIPERACKS

    Thank you both very much for your response. I appreciated them. Regards, Hansito
  14. Hansito

    BEST ALIGNMENT FOR COMPRESORS ALONG THE PIPERACKS

    Dear colleagues: In my present project we are installing a set of 3 alternative compresors. They must be at one side of a pipe rack and we have some controversial opinions among the group: Some (like me) have the opinion that the best option is locate the compresors axis perpendicular to the...
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    Environment Protection +Any way of hydrotesting without glycol ?

    L&G: Thanks for the responses received and regarding to additional data referred, the following is what I coud Get: Piping Lenght is 300 meters Size 14 inch STD Specs Carbon Steel Test Pressure 15 bar g ambient temperature = -15 C The pipe is AG, as far as we understand UG piping should have...
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    Environment Protection +Any way of hydrotesting without glycol ?

    Dear coleagues, We are planing to reduce the environmental issues related to freezing weather hydrotesting using glycol. One idea considered was to run steam through the pipe over the night but in fact, steam consuming is also an environment issue. Other idea was trying to use the the day...
  17. Hansito

    Expansion Loop Design

    Rigs01: Tables for loops is a very oldfashioned option byt it is very good that you try to provide preliminar information for the piping layout personal. For me the main variables will be the structure dimension: if is a pipe rack, that will be the width and the lenght, the máximo loop leg...
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    A 335 grade P5 +Any chance of having it at 745 C temperature?

    It is an existing furnace, I believe it is operating for more than 20 years, at arround 480 degree C. What I undertood (We are still in the process of receiving information) is that now they need a De cocking operation, which is (as far as I understand) a kind for dust cleaning. They just...
  19. Hansito

    A 335 grade P5 +Any chance of having it at 745 C temperature?

    No BigInch First I thought the same, but it is really Degree C. Regards, Hansito
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