S_a_e
Mechanical
- Aug 29, 2023
- 8
Dears,
I have recently posted similar requests on the following forums:
- Pipelines, Piping and Fluid Mechanics engineering: Link
- ASME (mechanical) Code Issues: Link
Since apparently CAESAR II doesn't support ASME NM codes, how can I use it to perform Pipe Stress Analysis on PVDF piping?
As far as I understood so far, I assume it would be like this:
1) Stress components on the piping system (longitudinal, radial, tangential) due to sustained loads can be calculated with equations from ASME B31.3 (e.g paragraph 319.4 and on)
2) Allowable Stress shall be taken from supplier documentation
3) CAESAR II will then apply either Tresca or V.Mises criterion and compare to allowable stress
Could you please correct me if anything of the above is wrong?
I have recently posted similar requests on the following forums:
- Pipelines, Piping and Fluid Mechanics engineering: Link
- ASME (mechanical) Code Issues: Link
Since apparently CAESAR II doesn't support ASME NM codes, how can I use it to perform Pipe Stress Analysis on PVDF piping?
As far as I understood so far, I assume it would be like this:
1) Stress components on the piping system (longitudinal, radial, tangential) due to sustained loads can be calculated with equations from ASME B31.3 (e.g paragraph 319.4 and on)
2) Allowable Stress shall be taken from supplier documentation
3) CAESAR II will then apply either Tresca or V.Mises criterion and compare to allowable stress
Could you please correct me if anything of the above is wrong?