mxms80809
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2008
- 12
I have a stainless steel pipe system that runs about 35' along the x-axis and then 10' along the y-axis. The system is fixed at both ends. The working fluid is air, and temperature goes from 50F to 300F.
The system experiences thermal expansion due to the temperature increase. I have calculated this expansion to be about 0.83 inches in x-axis, and .21 inches in y-axis. I am using ASME B31.3 to analyze the stresses within the system.
I am however having a problem determining the in-plane, out-of-plane, and torsional moments for the bending stresses. Any guidance on how to determine these values would be greatly appreciated. It seems fairly simple but am at a loss. Thanks
The system experiences thermal expansion due to the temperature increase. I have calculated this expansion to be about 0.83 inches in x-axis, and .21 inches in y-axis. I am using ASME B31.3 to analyze the stresses within the system.
I am however having a problem determining the in-plane, out-of-plane, and torsional moments for the bending stresses. Any guidance on how to determine these values would be greatly appreciated. It seems fairly simple but am at a loss. Thanks