yogiemaradona
Mechanical
- Aug 5, 2009
- 13
Dear Experts,
Currently I've got problem with fluid hammering. Piping has displaced around 300mm from it's normal position. I'm working to find out the rout case why it happened.
In parallel third party company has conducted hydraulic analysis to find the root case, unfortunately the result is different with what I've understood with commonly occurred when we're analysed by piping stress analysis, such as hammering to occur if valve closure is shorter than back forth wave travelling 2*L/ c (L=length of pipe to be analysed ; c= speed wave) but this hydraulic was reported hammering was happened with valve closure larger than wave travelling.
In my case valve closure should be smaller than 0.45 sec then fluid hammering will occur, but hydraulic analysis reported 1 sec.
Please advice can I perform response spectrum or time history following hydraulic analysis result or not ? and please advice me why this discrepancies was occur?
Thanks,
Yogie. M
Currently I've got problem with fluid hammering. Piping has displaced around 300mm from it's normal position. I'm working to find out the rout case why it happened.
In parallel third party company has conducted hydraulic analysis to find the root case, unfortunately the result is different with what I've understood with commonly occurred when we're analysed by piping stress analysis, such as hammering to occur if valve closure is shorter than back forth wave travelling 2*L/ c (L=length of pipe to be analysed ; c= speed wave) but this hydraulic was reported hammering was happened with valve closure larger than wave travelling.
In my case valve closure should be smaller than 0.45 sec then fluid hammering will occur, but hydraulic analysis reported 1 sec.
Please advice can I perform response spectrum or time history following hydraulic analysis result or not ? and please advice me why this discrepancies was occur?
Thanks,
Yogie. M