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Paul
> <tt>
> practice is there but not accepted universally, some companies allow,
some
> will not..... fact is that it works and simplify supporting.......... i
> have
> never come across any failure..... for critical lines (hot lines), as
long
> as anylysis is perfect and welding is correct...... there seems to be
no
> problem....... for cold lines there is at all no problem....
> the only exception which i can think off.
is if
> the line is cut in
> future for maintenance and same elbows have to be used and support
location
> changes......here again, i say, use the same elbow and prepare the
support
> at other location.....
> in fact, i am also into this controversial
> discussion......... but
> to avoid problems..... at the moment not using supports at the elbow......
> may be others are able to put more light on
this
> issue.........
Received on Sun Sep 08 21:39:00 2002
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