Orefunto
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 24, 2011
- 26
Hello Guys, its me again.
Once more I apologize for any inconveniences, I've checked the FAQ and I don't think this question has been asked before.
Please what would be "Thermal Neutral Points" in a pipeline (laid directly on the ground but to be to be anchored at intervals . Please, I would like to seek clarification about what this is???
2. If I wanted to calculate the stress at bends or elbows in the above ground line,
[Anc1]-----bend/elbow------[Anc2]
a) would it be o.k to just multiply the stress in the straight section by the stress intensification factor of the bend or elbow;
b) I was also wondering what the best way to obtain the moments at the bends or elbows would be. Would it be best to obtain the stress and back calculate the moment by using S = iMY/I or iM/Z or is it possible to use static formulas such as or WL^2/8 or WL^2/10 and multiply with the stress intensification factor??
I don't think I need to worry about out of plane moment as there shouldn't be any since this is merely resting on the ground
Once again apologies for any inconveniences but any help would be appreciated!
Once again, sorry for the bother....
Once more I apologize for any inconveniences, I've checked the FAQ and I don't think this question has been asked before.
Please what would be "Thermal Neutral Points" in a pipeline (laid directly on the ground but to be to be anchored at intervals . Please, I would like to seek clarification about what this is???
2. If I wanted to calculate the stress at bends or elbows in the above ground line,
[Anc1]-----bend/elbow------[Anc2]
a) would it be o.k to just multiply the stress in the straight section by the stress intensification factor of the bend or elbow;
b) I was also wondering what the best way to obtain the moments at the bends or elbows would be. Would it be best to obtain the stress and back calculate the moment by using S = iMY/I or iM/Z or is it possible to use static formulas such as or WL^2/8 or WL^2/10 and multiply with the stress intensification factor??
I don't think I need to worry about out of plane moment as there shouldn't be any since this is merely resting on the ground
Once again apologies for any inconveniences but any help would be appreciated!
Once again, sorry for the bother....