freixial
Petroleum
- Mar 5, 2012
- 8
Hello everyone,
I'm modeling a piping system where I have to know the loads on a tank nozzle due to the piping connection.
The model is defined as well as the data for the type of tank and nozzle, so that CAESAR II can give me the maximum allowable loads, stiffness coefficients and its deflection and rotation. API-650 considerations were made.
According API-650, Appendix P, the only important force and moments are the radial force at tank and its circunferencial and longitudinal moments. However, whatching the values given by the run analysis it seems that longitudinal force and radial moment are also important. (??)
Another thing I do not understand yet is when I run the analysis the forces and moments given on the nozzle node are only due to the piping connection or already includes the loads due to the internal pressure and thermal expansion (??)
The refered appendix tell us how to determine the relation between external loads, internal pressure and thermal expansion. Does the programm do it by itself or do we need to get the values after run it and than calculate them?
Would be great if anyone could help me.
Thanks in advance.
Freixial
I'm modeling a piping system where I have to know the loads on a tank nozzle due to the piping connection.
The model is defined as well as the data for the type of tank and nozzle, so that CAESAR II can give me the maximum allowable loads, stiffness coefficients and its deflection and rotation. API-650 considerations were made.
According API-650, Appendix P, the only important force and moments are the radial force at tank and its circunferencial and longitudinal moments. However, whatching the values given by the run analysis it seems that longitudinal force and radial moment are also important. (??)
Another thing I do not understand yet is when I run the analysis the forces and moments given on the nozzle node are only due to the piping connection or already includes the loads due to the internal pressure and thermal expansion (??)
The refered appendix tell us how to determine the relation between external loads, internal pressure and thermal expansion. Does the programm do it by itself or do we need to get the values after run it and than calculate them?
Would be great if anyone could help me.
Thanks in advance.
Freixial