Hello,
I have an API-650 tank, with two 24" nozzles. One nozzle has internal piping going back to the center of the tank, the other has none. The internal piping would be supported about every 20' with goalpost type supports (no hold-downs). I am trying to determine what effect the internal piping has on the nozzle flexibility and rotation.
Tank Data: D=222', Height = 30', Shell at bottom row = 0.64" CSG=0.88
Nozzle Data: 24", 2' above floor of tank
My App P spreadsheet gives me about 0.79" of radial growth due to product head, 0.47" radial growth due to thermal expansion, and -1 degree of rotation.
My AutoPipe software calculates nozzle flexibility based on API-650 for axial deflection, and circumferential and longitudinal bending.
I figure the nozzle with the internal piping would have close to zero rotation, and zero bending flexibility. It would still have the radial growth. Does that sound reasonable? Eliminating the 1 degree of rotation does wonders for the moments on my nozzle loads - like a 80% reduction.
I have an API-650 tank, with two 24" nozzles. One nozzle has internal piping going back to the center of the tank, the other has none. The internal piping would be supported about every 20' with goalpost type supports (no hold-downs). I am trying to determine what effect the internal piping has on the nozzle flexibility and rotation.
Tank Data: D=222', Height = 30', Shell at bottom row = 0.64" CSG=0.88
Nozzle Data: 24", 2' above floor of tank
My App P spreadsheet gives me about 0.79" of radial growth due to product head, 0.47" radial growth due to thermal expansion, and -1 degree of rotation.
My AutoPipe software calculates nozzle flexibility based on API-650 for axial deflection, and circumferential and longitudinal bending.
I figure the nozzle with the internal piping would have close to zero rotation, and zero bending flexibility. It would still have the radial growth. Does that sound reasonable? Eliminating the 1 degree of rotation does wonders for the moments on my nozzle loads - like a 80% reduction.