I am working on a piping system which caries petroleum products. The piping is not supported well laterally, and in the past when the pipe has experienced sudden increases in flow rate, it has caused the piping to move on it's supports. I think the simple solution is to provide adequate lateral restraint, which is also designed to permit thermal expansion. However, I have been asked to estimate the magnitude of the forces that will occur due to various flow rates. I'm more of a stress and strain guy, can anyone direct me to a way to relate flow rate to force acting on a piping system of s specific geometry?