dasumit
Mechanical
- Aug 15, 2011
- 13
Hi,
I have a doubt regarding the clause Clause 402.5.2 of ASME B 31.4 2009 edition . Directly quoting the clause,
" The stress range resulting from "thermal expansion" in pipe, fittings, and components in "unrestrained pipeline" is calculated as follows, using the modulus of elasticity at the installed temperature:
Se =(Sb^2+4St^2)^0.5
Se being the thermal stress due to expansion."
Can someone kindly clarify these two doubts
1)How thermal stress can develop in an unrestrained pipe, as there will not be any resistance to thermal movement?
2)What are the reasons for development of bending(Sb) and torsional moment(St)?
I cannot be sure, but I think this clause related to thermal stress in unrestrained pipelines was not there in earlier editions of ASME B 31.4
Thanks
Sumit
I have a doubt regarding the clause Clause 402.5.2 of ASME B 31.4 2009 edition . Directly quoting the clause,
" The stress range resulting from "thermal expansion" in pipe, fittings, and components in "unrestrained pipeline" is calculated as follows, using the modulus of elasticity at the installed temperature:
Se =(Sb^2+4St^2)^0.5
Se being the thermal stress due to expansion."
Can someone kindly clarify these two doubts
1)How thermal stress can develop in an unrestrained pipe, as there will not be any resistance to thermal movement?
2)What are the reasons for development of bending(Sb) and torsional moment(St)?
I cannot be sure, but I think this clause related to thermal stress in unrestrained pipelines was not there in earlier editions of ASME B 31.4
Thanks
Sumit