simplemath
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- Jul 11, 2007
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Please refer to thread292-209303:
We deal with large thin walled pipe with lining.
D = 60", t = 0.5" , D/t = 124, A516 Gr70 plate rolled, 30 psi,650 F, B31.3.
I want to continue this thread and ask about vacuum rings.
We do not have vacuum load case(connecting two vessels without isolation valve. None of vessels are designed for vacuum.)
Rings are for extending the span due to lacking of supporting.(Caesar sustained loading gave 91% of stress range.)
Since ASME section talk about rings to counter full vacuum, I would like to ask if any method of calculating the required rings size and span for the purpose of increaing the pipe span.
As I mentioned above , pipe has lining inside. The resco castable lining would increase the section modulous and thus reduce the pipe sag.
I would definitely use revised modulous the calculate the expansion stress and load on nozzles, but is it ok to take lining stiffening into account to determine the primary stress?
Thanks in advance.
--It boils down to simple math--
We deal with large thin walled pipe with lining.
D = 60", t = 0.5" , D/t = 124, A516 Gr70 plate rolled, 30 psi,650 F, B31.3.
I want to continue this thread and ask about vacuum rings.
We do not have vacuum load case(connecting two vessels without isolation valve. None of vessels are designed for vacuum.)
Rings are for extending the span due to lacking of supporting.(Caesar sustained loading gave 91% of stress range.)
Since ASME section talk about rings to counter full vacuum, I would like to ask if any method of calculating the required rings size and span for the purpose of increaing the pipe span.
As I mentioned above , pipe has lining inside. The resco castable lining would increase the section modulous and thus reduce the pipe sag.
I would definitely use revised modulous the calculate the expansion stress and load on nozzles, but is it ok to take lining stiffening into account to determine the primary stress?
Thanks in advance.
--It boils down to simple math--