GPB005
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2014
- 7
ASME B31.8 has clear definition provided in Para 833.1 as
1. Piping in which soil or supports prevent axial displacement of flexure at bend in "Restrained" which can have straight section of buried piping or bends /pipe in stiff soil.
2. Piping that is freed to displace axially or flex at bends is "Unrestrained" which may be bends in soft or unconsolidated soil.
My question is 'most of the engineers call entire buried section of the Pipeline as restrained in the Software. I differ this approach. One should see the buried pipe displacement and only those sections where axial movements are found zero should be called as Restrained and rest other (especially buried bends, Above ground below ground Transition area) should be called unrestrained as they move axially.
Is this a correct understanding?
This has a considerable inpact on the buried lines having temperature above 80 C as thermal stresses are added in the Restrained section.
1. Piping in which soil or supports prevent axial displacement of flexure at bend in "Restrained" which can have straight section of buried piping or bends /pipe in stiff soil.
2. Piping that is freed to displace axially or flex at bends is "Unrestrained" which may be bends in soft or unconsolidated soil.
My question is 'most of the engineers call entire buried section of the Pipeline as restrained in the Software. I differ this approach. One should see the buried pipe displacement and only those sections where axial movements are found zero should be called as Restrained and rest other (especially buried bends, Above ground below ground Transition area) should be called unrestrained as they move axially.
Is this a correct understanding?
This has a considerable inpact on the buried lines having temperature above 80 C as thermal stresses are added in the Restrained section.