Seng1984
Structural
- Dec 2, 2015
- 3
I'm a Structural Engineer, appointed to design various support brackets for a pipe run analysed using Caesar II, however the Mechanical Engineer responsible for the pipe analysis seems content to press print all, fire off reams of information (most of which is likely irrelevant to me) and is exceedingly slow at responding to clarification requests.
Whilst I'll continue to press for a response I've been attempting to become better informed in order to ask 'better' questions and as such would appreciate some confirmation (or correction) regarding what I've managed to pick up:
Pipe run has been designed in accordance with BS EN 13480.
OPE cases - operating cases at the various defined temperatures and pressures - absolute unfactored values for displacements, reactions and stresses.
SUS cases - conditions immediately after installation, pressurised but not heated - absolute unfactored values for displacements, reactions and stresses.
EXP cases - thermal ranges based on the extremes of temperature applicable - used for pipe analysis and not support design as not absolute values.
Cold pulls (or pushes) - intentional pre-stressing of a pipe to move the absolute reactions etc. to a more reasonable range (e.g. + or - 150kN instead of -300 or +0kN) - not to be considered as part of EXP cases.
Any assistance on the above would be very welcome.
Whilst I'll continue to press for a response I've been attempting to become better informed in order to ask 'better' questions and as such would appreciate some confirmation (or correction) regarding what I've managed to pick up:
Pipe run has been designed in accordance with BS EN 13480.
OPE cases - operating cases at the various defined temperatures and pressures - absolute unfactored values for displacements, reactions and stresses.
SUS cases - conditions immediately after installation, pressurised but not heated - absolute unfactored values for displacements, reactions and stresses.
EXP cases - thermal ranges based on the extremes of temperature applicable - used for pipe analysis and not support design as not absolute values.
Cold pulls (or pushes) - intentional pre-stressing of a pipe to move the absolute reactions etc. to a more reasonable range (e.g. + or - 150kN instead of -300 or +0kN) - not to be considered as part of EXP cases.
Any assistance on the above would be very welcome.