eeh68
Civil/Environmental
- May 12, 2006
- 17
Hello everybody.
I'm tasked to design a 23" X 54" rectangular pipe, about 100 feet long. The pressure is quite low, at about 12 1/2 psi, but the moments produced astound me. I'm looking at 3/8" 304 L Stainless Steel plate with channel stiffeners. If I could do a round pipe, there'd be no problem. It is comparing the wall thickness of the round to rectangular that has me thinking I'm doing something way wrong. The indeterminancy and five foot side is making me consider a career in real estate. Pipe design books seem to only talk about using existing round pipes and configuring them for flow. I need some basics like: what wall deflection is allowed; Does Mc/I still apply (I'm using it); what references may be available; and Is this really as hard as it seems??
I'm tasked to design a 23" X 54" rectangular pipe, about 100 feet long. The pressure is quite low, at about 12 1/2 psi, but the moments produced astound me. I'm looking at 3/8" 304 L Stainless Steel plate with channel stiffeners. If I could do a round pipe, there'd be no problem. It is comparing the wall thickness of the round to rectangular that has me thinking I'm doing something way wrong. The indeterminancy and five foot side is making me consider a career in real estate. Pipe design books seem to only talk about using existing round pipes and configuring them for flow. I need some basics like: what wall deflection is allowed; Does Mc/I still apply (I'm using it); what references may be available; and Is this really as hard as it seems??