angus89
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 30, 2022
- 5
thread378-482187
Hi All,
I have a question regarding a below to above ground piping section I am currently designing.
The pipeline is a DN750 Ductile Iron pressure pipeline.
I have attached a sketch for reference.
I am looking at confirming what force an in line thrust block should be designed to restrain the pipe from effectively lifting above ground? Refer to point A. As the bend is Flanged, I understand the force in the direction of the vertical to be taken up within the pipe with the resultant force being in the horizontal due to the unrestrained Flange- Socket connector (clouded on the sketch).
To be conservative, I have looked simply at B as a fixed point with the force being applied at the unrestrained A over the 10m lever arm and ignored the soil which would counteract against this force, however I know this is far too conservative.
The bends are 22.5deg bends and the test pressure is 900kPa. The bend is flanged, however I have used a Flange- spigot connector to connect back into the rubber ring joint pipe above ground.(as clouded)
I realise this is not the most conventional design, however there are numerous constraints on site leading to the design.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Hi All,
I have a question regarding a below to above ground piping section I am currently designing.
The pipeline is a DN750 Ductile Iron pressure pipeline.
I have attached a sketch for reference.
I am looking at confirming what force an in line thrust block should be designed to restrain the pipe from effectively lifting above ground? Refer to point A. As the bend is Flanged, I understand the force in the direction of the vertical to be taken up within the pipe with the resultant force being in the horizontal due to the unrestrained Flange- Socket connector (clouded on the sketch).
To be conservative, I have looked simply at B as a fixed point with the force being applied at the unrestrained A over the 10m lever arm and ignored the soil which would counteract against this force, however I know this is far too conservative.
The bends are 22.5deg bends and the test pressure is 900kPa. The bend is flanged, however I have used a Flange- spigot connector to connect back into the rubber ring joint pipe above ground.(as clouded)
I realise this is not the most conventional design, however there are numerous constraints on site leading to the design.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks