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Category: Piping Stress Analysis

link to Methods for Checking Flange Leakage | Flange Leakage Calculation | Flange Leakage Analysis

Methods for Checking Flange Leakage | Flange Leakage Calculation | Flange Leakage Analysis

1. What is Flange Leakage? Flange leakage is a serious problem in the piping industry. It has a tremendous potential to cause severe hazards to operating plants. Hence, the possibility of leakage...

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link to Load Cases for Pipe Stress Analysis: Caesar II Load Cases

Load Cases for Pipe Stress Analysis: Caesar II Load Cases

Piping Stress Analysis is simply creating the load cases required for analysis and studying the impact of the same on the behavior of the critical piping systems. A load case can be defined as a set...

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What is Piping Flexibility? Requirement of Flexibility in Piping Design

Requirement of Flexibility Providing the required flexibility for absorbing the thermal movements of the piping system is one of the important activities in piping design. A rigid piping system...

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link to Several ASME B31 & EN 13480 Issues Needed to Know for Pipe Stress Engineer

Several ASME B31 & EN 13480 Issues Needed to Know for Pipe Stress Engineer

Axial Stress from Pressure Load, Axial Force and Torsion Moment This issue leads to serious under-estimation sustained and expansion stresses in pipes and fittings in ASME B31.1-2018, ASME...

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link to Applicability of Caesar II for stress analysis of lines having D/t ratio more than 100

Applicability of Caesar II for stress analysis of lines having D/t ratio more than 100

Sometimes while working you may have come across situations when the pipe diameter to thickness ratio becomes more than 100. These normally happen for very large-size low-pressure systems. Due to low...

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link to Use of Sway Brace, Strut, and Snubber for Pipe Supporting

Use of Sway Brace, Strut, and Snubber for Pipe Supporting

Use of Dynamic Restraints Whenever unplanned dynamic events occur, Dynamic restraints carry the responsibility of protecting the piping and other components from damage. Undesirable abrupt...

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