tutajrobert
Mechanical
- Aug 13, 2014
- 2
Dear Forum Users,
I'm a novice engineer and I'm calculating nozzle loads in AutoPipe. I searched and read a lot of topics about which load conditions take into consideration to calcualte nozzle loads, but I've still got one question.
There's no doubt that I have to check nozzles due to SUS and OPE conditions. But what about EXP loads? Should I check it due to EXP conditions too? EXP loads are very high and nearly 20 times exceed allowable loads. I know that EXP loads are more or less "internal thermal" forces in pipes and in my opinion I should consider only maximum displacements (if any). But are vendors able to deliver me allowable displacements on equipment? I'd like to do my job as carefully as it is possible - maybe it's too conservative attempt. What do you think?
I'll be grateful for your responses, because I'm really stuck with this problem.
Robert
I'm a novice engineer and I'm calculating nozzle loads in AutoPipe. I searched and read a lot of topics about which load conditions take into consideration to calcualte nozzle loads, but I've still got one question.
There's no doubt that I have to check nozzles due to SUS and OPE conditions. But what about EXP loads? Should I check it due to EXP conditions too? EXP loads are very high and nearly 20 times exceed allowable loads. I know that EXP loads are more or less "internal thermal" forces in pipes and in my opinion I should consider only maximum displacements (if any). But are vendors able to deliver me allowable displacements on equipment? I'd like to do my job as carefully as it is possible - maybe it's too conservative attempt. What do you think?
I'll be grateful for your responses, because I'm really stuck with this problem.
Robert