ColonelSanders83
Mechanical
- May 11, 2009
- 236
Hello All,
If I replace the piping in aa B31.8 compressor station with an exact duplicate of what is currently installed, do I need to perform an new pipe stress analysis?
The reciprocating compressors at this station have been in operation for more than 40 years and the decision has been made to replace the piping due to corrosion damage.
B31.3 has clause 319.4.1(A) Formal Analysis not required "duplicates, or replaces without significant change, a system operating with a successful service record"
B31.8 has paragraph 832.3 Flexibility Requirements "Formal calculations shall be performed where reasonable doubt exists as to the adequate flexibility of the system.
And 833.7 Flexibility Analysis (a)There is no need for a formal flexibility analysis for an unrestrained piping system that (1) duplicates or replaces without significant change a system operating with a successful record.
Are there any other requirements (besides a lack of knowledge of the above clauses) that may drive the requirements for a new analysis?
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If I replace the piping in aa B31.8 compressor station with an exact duplicate of what is currently installed, do I need to perform an new pipe stress analysis?
The reciprocating compressors at this station have been in operation for more than 40 years and the decision has been made to replace the piping due to corrosion damage.
B31.3 has clause 319.4.1(A) Formal Analysis not required "duplicates, or replaces without significant change, a system operating with a successful service record"
B31.8 has paragraph 832.3 Flexibility Requirements "Formal calculations shall be performed where reasonable doubt exists as to the adequate flexibility of the system.
And 833.7 Flexibility Analysis (a)There is no need for a formal flexibility analysis for an unrestrained piping system that (1) duplicates or replaces without significant change a system operating with a successful record.
Are there any other requirements (besides a lack of knowledge of the above clauses) that may drive the requirements for a new analysis?
A question properly stated is a problem half solved.
Always remember, free advice is worth exactly what you pay for it!