kryanl
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2001
- 34
Hello all,
I've recently begun to become introduced to the wolrd of pipe stress analysis by computer program, mainly using Caesar II. I know that in order to properly understand the useage and limitations of the programs, I must have a strong grasp of these types of analysis by hand. Can anyone recommend a good book to explain step-by-step calculation procedures of entire piping systemsfrom beginning to end, as well as the theory behind it? (I've been searching for what has been described to me as the "Bible" of stress analysis, as written by Markl, but to no avail). Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
I've recently begun to become introduced to the wolrd of pipe stress analysis by computer program, mainly using Caesar II. I know that in order to properly understand the useage and limitations of the programs, I must have a strong grasp of these types of analysis by hand. Can anyone recommend a good book to explain step-by-step calculation procedures of entire piping systemsfrom beginning to end, as well as the theory behind it? (I've been searching for what has been described to me as the "Bible" of stress analysis, as written by Markl, but to no avail). Any help is appreciated.
Thanks