Re: Waterhammer Software Documentation

From: <Rajesh_V_Balapure@ril.com>
Date: Sat Aug 31 2002 - 00:23:00 EDT

As per Caeser manual for checking of hot sustained stresses only T1 case to prepared & to substracted from operating case at temp. T1 i.e. W+T1+P1. The other method to check hot sustained stress is to off /delete the support at the point of location of lift & check the stresses in sustained case as generated by Caeser by default. Which method is correct??is there any difference in these two methods ??Any Suggestions??
Any procedure is given in the latest code regarding checking of hot sustained stresses?Any guidelines?

Regards,
Raj..

"Paul Bowers" <pbowers@pipingdesign.com> on 08/31/2002 12:38:57 PM

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An engineering professor from Austria sent to me via mail a booklet outlining his software regarding waterhammer calculation by computer. I am not really qualified to comment on it, so I am wondering if a listmember would be willing to take a look at it. As I would be sending the booklet to you by mail, I'm afraid that I can only send it to destinations within North
America.

Any takers?

Also, don't forget about any questions you may have for Mohinder Nayyar. I would have expected a bit more response, given that the Piping Handbook is such a valuable resource for people involved with process piping.

Paul

Texas Flange - a good source for information on industrial flanges, all they ask is for referrals for designs they help with. 877-610-8924.
www.texasflange.com



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