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  1. pipengg306

    ABOUT FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS IN M.W.KELLONG BOOK

    DEAR ALL, JUST I REVIEWED THE FLEXIBLITY ANALYSIS METHODS USED IN KELLONG BOOK. ONE THING I NEED CLARIFICATION WHY WE USED LS/E WE USE TO PLOT GRAPHS AGAINST 'k' PLS HLP ME
  2. pipengg306

    Calculating L-Bend Anchor Force (Thermal Expansion)

    Hi richay, how M(moment)= 12502.6 ft-lb = 150031.2 in-lb because wt of pipe is 62.25 per ft. the total length of pipe is 20ft so total wt of pipe =1250.3 lb Can u clarify how the bending moment = 12502.6 ft-lb
  3. pipengg306

    Calculating L-Bend Anchor Force (Thermal Expansion)

    HI, I MODELED in CAESER II, 16" PIPE, 20FT LONG WITH WALL THICKNESS OF 0.375in, T1=550F, P1= 550lb/sqr in, Material A106 GrB. It is Anchored at one end. When i check the Sustain load conditions and stresses that are developed in it. The following results has been genertated. if anyone could...
  4. pipengg306

    Calculating L-Bend Anchor Force (Thermal Expansion)

    HI, I MODELED in CAESER II, 16" PIPE, 20FT LONG WITH WALL THICKNESS OF 0.375in, T1=550F, P1= 550lb/sqr in, Material A106 GrB. It is Anchored at one end. When i check the Sustain load conditions and stresses that are developed in it. The following results has been genertated. if anyone could...

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