simon17
Structural
- Mar 21, 2011
- 20
Hello,
I'm currently doing stress analysis in Caesar II on an existing 8" SS line with a design temperature of 1400F. The client would like to know if the line is overstressed and potentially replace it if so. Since this is an existing line, the analysis uses all of the existing springs and snubbers in their current locations.
After making changes, the line is no longer overstressed in Sustained or Expansion cases, but all the Occasional load cases are overstressed. The occasional load cases involve the Sustained Loads (Weight + Pressure) + Wind/Seismic. If guides and directional anchors are added to the pipe, it will fail in expansion and not be able to grow (displacements are +5"). But without them, in a shutdown state, the pipe is susceptible to overstress during high wind or seismic activity.
What are some ways to resolve an issue like this? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dmitriy
I'm currently doing stress analysis in Caesar II on an existing 8" SS line with a design temperature of 1400F. The client would like to know if the line is overstressed and potentially replace it if so. Since this is an existing line, the analysis uses all of the existing springs and snubbers in their current locations.
After making changes, the line is no longer overstressed in Sustained or Expansion cases, but all the Occasional load cases are overstressed. The occasional load cases involve the Sustained Loads (Weight + Pressure) + Wind/Seismic. If guides and directional anchors are added to the pipe, it will fail in expansion and not be able to grow (displacements are +5"). But without them, in a shutdown state, the pipe is susceptible to overstress during high wind or seismic activity.
What are some ways to resolve an issue like this? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dmitriy