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Nozzle limit check

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Muneeb Ahmed

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Jun 15, 2017
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Is nozzle limit check required for both static and rotatory equipment? Or is it only for rotatory.

I am confused on when to use nozzle flexibility and when we can do analysis using cnode method.

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Muneeb Ahmed
 
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HEY,
Thanks for the response. I believe your answer is for nozzle limit test. And that's clear.

But using nozzle flexibility method or cnode method is what I am concerned about. Like doing analysis with WRC 297.
Is it the loads we not consider while implementing the method?
 
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