DGStavlas
Mechanical
- Jun 26, 2013
- 34
The consulting firm I work for acquired a contract for the reconstruction of an underground mine pumping station. Because we are a small company we asked for the help of a piping stress analysis specialist. Although I don't know the subject so well so as to judge his work, I have some questions that I'd like to share.
- The specialist proposed anchors every 6m for the shaft's pipeline. As far as I know anchors should be placed in elbows, valves etc and not in straight pipelines. If anchors must be placed in straight lines then expansion joints are needed. When I asked him this question he said that due to the nature of the project (maintenance difficulties), any other type of support wouldn't work for the mine workers and that the only result will be a minor oversizing of the supports.
-I tried to check his results only for the shaft's entrance bend with this type but the number's were totally different. I imagine that is the result from the placement of the anchors. As far as I know stress analysis is checked between anchors so the resulting forces from the pipeline's weight are not calculated. The other thing that seems rather strange is that when I asked him to change the operating pressure, the resulting forces at the sustained load case didn't change that much. Probably I'm missing something fundamental here.
-Last question pipe shoes are modelled as anchors at softwares or as an other type of support.
Thank you in advance.
- The specialist proposed anchors every 6m for the shaft's pipeline. As far as I know anchors should be placed in elbows, valves etc and not in straight pipelines. If anchors must be placed in straight lines then expansion joints are needed. When I asked him this question he said that due to the nature of the project (maintenance difficulties), any other type of support wouldn't work for the mine workers and that the only result will be a minor oversizing of the supports.
-I tried to check his results only for the shaft's entrance bend with this type but the number's were totally different. I imagine that is the result from the placement of the anchors. As far as I know stress analysis is checked between anchors so the resulting forces from the pipeline's weight are not calculated. The other thing that seems rather strange is that when I asked him to change the operating pressure, the resulting forces at the sustained load case didn't change that much. Probably I'm missing something fundamental here.
-Last question pipe shoes are modelled as anchors at softwares or as an other type of support.
Thank you in advance.