m_ridzon
Mechanical
- Sep 18, 2020
- 93
I'm on a team of mechanical engineers and we are a little bit out of our wheelhouse. We have taken training for ASCE 7-16 seismic design, so we know the basics. We have been tasked with designing a process piping skid to ASCE 7-16 seismic criteria. We are designing the skid, as well as the vessels and piping that are on the skid. We are brainstorming a reasonable approach to take...
We contemplated first analyzing the skid using Modal Response Spectrum analysis and the design response spectrum from ASCE 7. I believe this would be a nonbuilding structure. All of the major components on the skid would be represented with masses. In post-processing, we would extract accelerations for all of the major components and run detailed submodels of each component using the Equivalent Lateral Force method with said accelerations.
I'm looking for feedback to see if this approach seems reasonable and am open to other ideas or considerations we overlooked.
We contemplated first analyzing the skid using Modal Response Spectrum analysis and the design response spectrum from ASCE 7. I believe this would be a nonbuilding structure. All of the major components on the skid would be represented with masses. In post-processing, we would extract accelerations for all of the major components and run detailed submodels of each component using the Equivalent Lateral Force method with said accelerations.
I'm looking for feedback to see if this approach seems reasonable and am open to other ideas or considerations we overlooked.