Sway is because of the wind.
Equipment sway around it's axis based on the wind
force.
Consider the sway as a imposed displacement to the
nozzle.
This sway data can be based on the project
specification or from the equipment group.
I hope this will give you some idea to start with.
- rakesh.masurkar@ril.com wrote:
> Sway v/s Wind in Piping Stress Analysis
> Can anybody shed some light on the phenomenon of
> Sway - Rack sway or
> Column/Vessal Sway? And how it is different from
> Wind?
> How exactly to incorporate the effect of sway on
> Piping and in which
> conditions the same to be applied?
> Regards.
> Rakesh S.M.
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Received on Tue Jul 29 03:20:00 2003