There's an infinite number of nozzle force/moment combinations. For a given set of loads, you can verify the stresses using the methods that have been given to you in your previous posts.
LOL. Have you taken direct measurements of the geometry of the tee which will be used? At least a tee from the same manufacturer? Tee geometries (diameters, crotch radius, thickness) are not specified by B16.9 except at the weld ends where they need to be uniform (locations of welds) and match the thickness of the adjoining pipe.
So... whacha gonna model? Maybe take a piping design approach using SIF's etc. But an FEA without measured dimensions might be meaningless.
Get new management? Get a mentor? If you've been hired to do what you haven't been educated / trained to do then it is not your fault. Not that management wants to hear it, but its the truth. If you told 'em you could and you can't, well, that's another issue.