scotty36
Mechanical
- Sep 4, 2003
- 7
I have two questions:
1. I am trying to find a supplier of pipe clamps for vibration. There are many clamps on the market that are simply a bent plate. The clamps I am seeking have long lugs for the bolts either side so that they are much stiffer. I have seen these in recommedations by Beta Machinery. It would be good to find an off-the-shelf supply, but if not, we will fabricate ourselves.
2. When modelling these clamp supports, is it reasonable to allow axial movement? We have some relatively long lengths (22metres) of straight pipe (4" ANSI 1500# system) at the compressor discharge. These lengths have clamps at 3m spacings for vibration. Modelling them as anchors is far too conservative and gives high piping stress. Then again, we cannot model them free either. Could someone provide some quidance on this or refer to a publication?
1. I am trying to find a supplier of pipe clamps for vibration. There are many clamps on the market that are simply a bent plate. The clamps I am seeking have long lugs for the bolts either side so that they are much stiffer. I have seen these in recommedations by Beta Machinery. It would be good to find an off-the-shelf supply, but if not, we will fabricate ourselves.
2. When modelling these clamp supports, is it reasonable to allow axial movement? We have some relatively long lengths (22metres) of straight pipe (4" ANSI 1500# system) at the compressor discharge. These lengths have clamps at 3m spacings for vibration. Modelling them as anchors is far too conservative and gives high piping stress. Then again, we cannot model them free either. Could someone provide some quidance on this or refer to a publication?