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Displacement during earthquake!

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jozm

Mechanical
Jun 6, 2007
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Hi every body
Suppose a vertical line next to a tower which is connectd to the tower at 50ft above ground.
if we support line from platform(due to some vendor limitation we cannt support pipe from tower),we will face a range of over load because of displacement in high levels,what is your idea?
regards
 
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Hit the vendor with a big stick untill he tells you ... why he designed a tower that can't hold a piece of pipe.

or,

Locate a column with some pipe supports next to the tower.


"What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, its what we know for sure" - Mark Twain
 
actually we can support from platforms but it has about 2 inch movement in earthquake while tower has only 1 inch movement!
when i put a guide or stop support with 1 inch movement,we have over loads on nozzles!!
 
and another thing the mentioned platform is on the different structure of tower ladder and platform structure!!
 
Adding guides and stops genreally only makes the stress situation worse. Allow as much movement as possible. Try substituting the guide for a slide plate. Calculate the maximum displacement and allow the pipe to slide that distance in any direction.


"What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, its what we know for sure" - Mark Twain
 
jozm,
You need to consider whether the two structures are "in Phase" or "out of phase". You could be dealing with either 1" or 3" differential movement.
 
thank you all
BigInch,thanks for your comments
but as you know without stop and guide system is going to have over loads on the nozzles.
and that is the our problem.
regards;
 
Its even harder to get flexibility with guides and stops. You sound like a clever guy, so I have faith you can do it.


"What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, its what we know for sure" - Mark Twain
 
By using some special type of dummy legs,I knitted 2 or 3 portion of system to each other and increased the solidity so there is no overload problem in earthquake.
regards,
 
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