EngrPaper
Mechanical
- Feb 5, 2018
- 106
Hello all,
After reading through a lot of the responses to this thread about structural calculations ( it got my thinking more about manual calculations for pipe flexibility analysis.
On my end, flexibility analysis is not something that I do, but it is a direction that I want to learn and eventually work in. I know most firms use something like Caesar II or CAEPipe for their flexibility/stress analyses. But for those of you who do these calculations in your regular work, what place do hand calculations serve? Do you use them on the front end of routing pipe to minimize rework within Caesar or perhaps when in the field to locate critical locations in a piping system? Or it could be possible that no one does manual calculations for this anymore given the ease of use for computers.
Inquiring minds want to know.
After reading through a lot of the responses to this thread about structural calculations ( it got my thinking more about manual calculations for pipe flexibility analysis.
On my end, flexibility analysis is not something that I do, but it is a direction that I want to learn and eventually work in. I know most firms use something like Caesar II or CAEPipe for their flexibility/stress analyses. But for those of you who do these calculations in your regular work, what place do hand calculations serve? Do you use them on the front end of routing pipe to minimize rework within Caesar or perhaps when in the field to locate critical locations in a piping system? Or it could be possible that no one does manual calculations for this anymore given the ease of use for computers.
Inquiring minds want to know.