fabiper
Mechanical
- Jan 25, 2014
- 2
Hello all
I’m in charge of the mechanical design of a heat exchanger according to ASME VIII division 2 rules. The seismic analysis is based on ASCE 7 spectrum and earthquake combinations. We also take into account loads from the piping at the nozzles. These loads are produced by thermal restraint of the piping and earthquake (seismic loads due to the piping excitation). These loads are assessed by the piping team.
Pressure loads, loads at nozzles, and earthquake are combined according to ASME VIII division 2, table 5.3.
Since I’m not familiar with ASME rules, my concern here is the classification of the loads at the nozzles due to thermal restraint and piping excitation during earthquake. Should we consider these loads as D, L or E ?
Thank you for your help !
Fabien
I’m in charge of the mechanical design of a heat exchanger according to ASME VIII division 2 rules. The seismic analysis is based on ASCE 7 spectrum and earthquake combinations. We also take into account loads from the piping at the nozzles. These loads are produced by thermal restraint of the piping and earthquake (seismic loads due to the piping excitation). These loads are assessed by the piping team.
Pressure loads, loads at nozzles, and earthquake are combined according to ASME VIII division 2, table 5.3.
Since I’m not familiar with ASME rules, my concern here is the classification of the loads at the nozzles due to thermal restraint and piping excitation during earthquake. Should we consider these loads as D, L or E ?
Thank you for your help !
Fabien