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Category: Piping Stress Analysis

link to Stress Analysis Features of the Tall Pipe Risers

Stress Analysis Features of the Tall Pipe Risers

Tall pipe risers are used in skyscrapers, mines, etc. There are two points that the piping stress engineer should consider: Fluid weight load distribution Pipe longitudinal stability Fluid...

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link to Spring Hanger Selection and Design Guidelines in Caesar II

Spring Hanger Selection and Design Guidelines in Caesar II

Spring hangers are an integrated part of the Piping Industry. The use of spring hangers for supporting pipe weights is well-known to every piping engineer. Whenever some rigid supports are not taking...

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link to Snubber Modelling in Pipe Stress Analysis in Caesar II

Snubber Modelling in Pipe Stress Analysis in Caesar II

A Piping Snubber is a Dynamic Restraint that protects the piping system against impulse loading conditions from Seismic or Surge Events. It is basically a mechanical device that allows pipe operating...

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Pipe Support Friction Coefficient and Frictional Loads on Pipe Supports

Pipe Support friction plays a significant role in pipe stress analysis. All piping stress engineers must be aware that while modeling supports or restraints we have to enter the frictional...

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link to Static Method of Wind Analysis of Piping systems in Caesar II using Pressure Vs elevation Method

Static Method of Wind Analysis of Piping systems in Caesar II using Pressure Vs elevation Method

Wind analysis is performed based on the Client/ITB requirement. Wind load is an occasional load that normally occurs less than 20% of plant operating time. There are two methods for wind...

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link to Equipment Nozzle Loads and Means for Reducing Them

Equipment Nozzle Loads and Means for Reducing Them

Nozzle loads are the forces and moments that the piping system exerts on the equipment nozzles. One of the important qualification requirements while stress analysis of a piping system is to keep...

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