RE: Very High Pressure Piping - Limitations of C

From: <Michael>
Date: Mon May 10 2004 - 23:05:00 EDT


Hello All"

This question is related but an aside from the main topic. I looked the price of this software and yikes, it's outa my price range. Any alternatives out there?

Regards

Mike Waugh

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From: Christopher Wright [mailto:chrisw@skypoint.com] Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 10:53 PM
To: Pipingdesign
Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Very High Pressure Piping - Limitations of C

>* I believe ASME B31.X codes won't work up to this pressure (but
>i'm not sure).

You might be able to get some guidance from Division 3 of ASME Section VIII. With pipe that thick all the usual approaches based on thin wall assumptions won't work, but if all you're doing is flexibility the Piping Code approaches should work since they're based on pure bending with the pipes considered to be part of a space frame. The stress due to pressure is pretty complex, but it's additive to the axial stress due to bending.

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