StressGuy
Mechanical
- Apr 4, 2002
- 484
I've got a question for the Code experts that I'm looking into.
B31.3 section 319.4 discusses flexibility analysis. 319.4.1 (a) indicates that one of the exceptions to allow the designer to avoid a flexibility analysis is that the system under consideration duplicates an existing system.
I'm looking at essentially that situation. We did "job 1" a few years ago and are now doing "job 2" which is mostly identical to job 1. I'm already accounting for the review needed for the true differences.
However, "job 1" was governed by an earlier edition of B31.3 and the "job 2" copy will be per the 2010 edition. The biggest issue would be changes to allowable stress values in materials compared to what the original job was engineered to.
Now, this is really more of a thought experiment than a real problem as most of the materials used have changed little if any in their allowables.
But, conceptually, if a material's allowable stress had been cut down by 10% across the different versions of the code, how would I reconcile that with 319.4.1?
Edward L. Klein
Pipe Stress Engineer
Houston, Texas
"All the world is a Spring"
All opinions expressed here are my own and not my company's.
B31.3 section 319.4 discusses flexibility analysis. 319.4.1 (a) indicates that one of the exceptions to allow the designer to avoid a flexibility analysis is that the system under consideration duplicates an existing system.
I'm looking at essentially that situation. We did "job 1" a few years ago and are now doing "job 2" which is mostly identical to job 1. I'm already accounting for the review needed for the true differences.
However, "job 1" was governed by an earlier edition of B31.3 and the "job 2" copy will be per the 2010 edition. The biggest issue would be changes to allowable stress values in materials compared to what the original job was engineered to.
Now, this is really more of a thought experiment than a real problem as most of the materials used have changed little if any in their allowables.
But, conceptually, if a material's allowable stress had been cut down by 10% across the different versions of the code, how would I reconcile that with 319.4.1?
Edward L. Klein
Pipe Stress Engineer
Houston, Texas
"All the world is a Spring"
All opinions expressed here are my own and not my company's.