daily123214
Agricultural
- Mar 30, 2022
- 20
Hi all,
I'm typically use the beam stress theory to calculation the structural minimum required thickness of a pipe. Here is the code that I'm using:
For reference, this method was derived from this article (paywall):
There is one elbow i'm trying to calculate a structural Tmin on but i have trouble determining the pipe span.
I typically get luck and I usually do structural tmin calcs on piping that look like the first page below.
This is straightforward since the supports that form the span is in the same axis.
However, the elbow i'm working with looks like the elbow in the second image below. What distance do i use as the pipe span? Is it simply 10' upstream and 19' downstream?
For reference I'm not a mechanical engineer so i'm not well versed in some of these concepts.
I'm typically use the beam stress theory to calculation the structural minimum required thickness of a pipe. Here is the code that I'm using:
For reference, this method was derived from this article (paywall):
There is one elbow i'm trying to calculate a structural Tmin on but i have trouble determining the pipe span.
I typically get luck and I usually do structural tmin calcs on piping that look like the first page below.
This is straightforward since the supports that form the span is in the same axis.
However, the elbow i'm working with looks like the elbow in the second image below. What distance do i use as the pipe span? Is it simply 10' upstream and 19' downstream?
For reference I'm not a mechanical engineer so i'm not well versed in some of these concepts.