ANK72
Mechanical
- Feb 21, 2004
- 21
Hello all,
We are trying to assess fitness for service of a A106-B, 30 inch refractory lined pipe which is opearting at its max design conditions - 23barg (MAWP) and 150deg C temperature (designed to ASME B31.3). Thermographic examination has shown several hot spots of 200 to 270deg C.
Is there a manual stress analysis method that I can use to determine the structural stability of the pipe in the hot spot localities.
At this stage we are not interested in using FEA.
I'm currently looking through Timoshenko's textbooks but haven't found anything applicable yet.
Can someone recommend an analytical method please?
Thanks
We are trying to assess fitness for service of a A106-B, 30 inch refractory lined pipe which is opearting at its max design conditions - 23barg (MAWP) and 150deg C temperature (designed to ASME B31.3). Thermographic examination has shown several hot spots of 200 to 270deg C.
Is there a manual stress analysis method that I can use to determine the structural stability of the pipe in the hot spot localities.
At this stage we are not interested in using FEA.
I'm currently looking through Timoshenko's textbooks but haven't found anything applicable yet.
Can someone recommend an analytical method please?
Thanks