Yes, I agree with Rahul. The classical book under
reference is "Kellog". Good luck!
Regards.
C. V. Gangadharan.
--- Rahul Kulkarni <rdk77@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi
> The concept of inplane is the moment in the plane in
> which the piping is. and Out of plane is
> perpendicular to that.
> It is like the bending moment is resolved in to
> these two components.
> The methods you are reading are bases on bisic SOM.
> But the methods now a days are used are based on
> single dim. FEA. Caser II is the software best for
> the application.
> Calog (i hope the spell is correct) is the best
> book. One of the topic towads the end of the book
> explains the method in short.
> Rahul
>
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