cingold
Mechanical
- Jul 18, 2013
- 20
I've been working in pipe stress analysis of pipelines, compressor stations, and pump stations for about 2 years now. A recurring issue that I've run into in this time is welding supports to pipe under the pipeline codes.
Every designer and engineer that's been in pipeline for a while refuses to use anything but clamp-on pipe shoes (or other types of clamp-on supports). I understand that in most situations the codes do not allow welding supports directly to the pipe. I believe Section 834.5 of ASME B31.8 covers this for gas lines.
What I don't understand is when I need to design a line stop into the system to reduce thermal growth. In these situations, a clamp-on pipe shoe typically does not have enough clamping force to keep the pipe from moving through the clamp.
Section 834.5 of ASME B31.8 allows welding a pad to the pipe and then welding a shoe to the pad (I could then add tabs to the steel below and achieve my line stop).
I'm looking for some info/advice from the guys that have been in pipeline for a while. Is there a reason that we should not weld this pad onto the pipe and then a shoe onto the pad to achieve my line stop?
I realize I'm horrible at explaining my meaning, so please let me know if you need some clarity on my question.
Thanks,
cingold
Every designer and engineer that's been in pipeline for a while refuses to use anything but clamp-on pipe shoes (or other types of clamp-on supports). I understand that in most situations the codes do not allow welding supports directly to the pipe. I believe Section 834.5 of ASME B31.8 covers this for gas lines.
What I don't understand is when I need to design a line stop into the system to reduce thermal growth. In these situations, a clamp-on pipe shoe typically does not have enough clamping force to keep the pipe from moving through the clamp.
Section 834.5 of ASME B31.8 allows welding a pad to the pipe and then welding a shoe to the pad (I could then add tabs to the steel below and achieve my line stop).
I'm looking for some info/advice from the guys that have been in pipeline for a while. Is there a reason that we should not weld this pad onto the pipe and then a shoe onto the pad to achieve my line stop?
I realize I'm horrible at explaining my meaning, so please let me know if you need some clarity on my question.
Thanks,
cingold