nikolastrojman
Industrial
- Jul 17, 2007
- 60
Hi all!
Does anybody of you guys have any experience with installation of rigid hangers on a line which has big thermal displacements and consequently swing angles bigger than > 4° which is accepted worldwide as a industry standard for rigid hangers?
We would of course avoid this problem normally by installing rigid supports, but unfortunately in this situation it wasn´t possible as existing steel structure (without proper reconstruction) can only accommodate for the use of rigid hanger
I want to be sure that nothing will happen to rigid hangers if we have swing angles of 7°/8°/9° depending on the location of the support.
Any suggestions for this situation and how to approach this issue?
Does anybody of you guys have any experience with installation of rigid hangers on a line which has big thermal displacements and consequently swing angles bigger than > 4° which is accepted worldwide as a industry standard for rigid hangers?
We would of course avoid this problem normally by installing rigid supports, but unfortunately in this situation it wasn´t possible as existing steel structure (without proper reconstruction) can only accommodate for the use of rigid hanger
I want to be sure that nothing will happen to rigid hangers if we have swing angles of 7°/8°/9° depending on the location of the support.
Any suggestions for this situation and how to approach this issue?