Re: Re: pump nozzle loads

From: <zope_tushar@fwc.com>
Date: Sun Nov 24 2002 - 20:48:00 EST

Please check the NPSH(available) and NPSH(reqd)with present routing. If there is sufficient margin then re-route the piping to absorb the displacements in Z direction going towards the pump nozzle. One option may be re-orient the vessel nozzle in the different plane. I mean if pump nozzle axis is N_S then orient vessel nozzle in E_W direction etc. Also try considering the pump anchor as anchor for the system to tend towards realistic model. Model casing and nozzle as wt less rigids.

Best regards.

Zope_Tushar@fwc.com
Ph. 0065 68900774, Fax: 0065 6223 2989
FOSTER WHEELER EASTERN Pte Ltd, SINGAPORE

mechengr1977 <mechengr1977@yahoo.com>
11/21/02 08:39 PM
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try Caesar II USer Manual and their excellent Training Manual. or use a double strong pump base - amazing what a lil changes in the pump skid does to the nozzle load.

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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Received on Sun Nov 24 20:48:00 2002

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