sunstorm80
Mechanical
- Feb 25, 2012
- 3
Good morning to everybody,
I have a doubt about the minimum wall thickness method per designing the straight pipe under internal pressure (art. 104.1.2): I'm considering longitudinal electrowelded pipe without filler metal. How must I take into account the bending factor to compensate for thinning in bends, refer to para. 102.4.5.? Only in case of a completed bend (I mean for a curve) or also for designing a straigth pipe (e.g. for taking into account possible deviations from rectilinear shape or a circumferential thermal gradient on the across section)?
Thanks.
I have a doubt about the minimum wall thickness method per designing the straight pipe under internal pressure (art. 104.1.2): I'm considering longitudinal electrowelded pipe without filler metal. How must I take into account the bending factor to compensate for thinning in bends, refer to para. 102.4.5.? Only in case of a completed bend (I mean for a curve) or also for designing a straigth pipe (e.g. for taking into account possible deviations from rectilinear shape or a circumferential thermal gradient on the across section)?
Thanks.