KernOily
Petroleum
- Jan 29, 2002
- 705
Guys I have a couple questions for you. I posted this in the vessel forum also, so please forgive me this time for cross-posting.
(1) Do any of you know a method to calculate the allowable piping reaction loads (forces and moments) on a head nozzle for a cylindrical vessel? Megyesy's book has a method based on WRC 107 but it only covers shell nozzles.
(2) Megyesy's method does not cover all six possible applied loads at a nozzle. His method only covers a radial force and a longitudinal and circumferential moment. So - what about the other three loads? E.g., the force and moment in the plane of the nozzle?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have not looked in Section VII yet, so I'm guilty of not doing my homework first... OK, I'm HEADing to the library now... ;-)
Thanks!
Thanks!
Pete
P. J. (Pete) Chandler, PE
Principal Engineer
Mechanical, Piping, Thermal, Hydraulics
Processes Unlimited International, Inc.
Bakersfield, California USA
pjchandl@prou.com
(1) Do any of you know a method to calculate the allowable piping reaction loads (forces and moments) on a head nozzle for a cylindrical vessel? Megyesy's book has a method based on WRC 107 but it only covers shell nozzles.
(2) Megyesy's method does not cover all six possible applied loads at a nozzle. His method only covers a radial force and a longitudinal and circumferential moment. So - what about the other three loads? E.g., the force and moment in the plane of the nozzle?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have not looked in Section VII yet, so I'm guilty of not doing my homework first... OK, I'm HEADing to the library now... ;-)
Thanks!
Thanks!
Pete
P. J. (Pete) Chandler, PE
Principal Engineer
Mechanical, Piping, Thermal, Hydraulics
Processes Unlimited International, Inc.
Bakersfield, California USA
pjchandl@prou.com