This question has been asked by probably every person starting in this field over the years. Even the experts have no conclusive formulae or critieria. The reason being is that every piping system is different (bar duplicate systems). Large Engineering consultants general produce guidelines for the selection of piping that requires pipe stress analysis, but at the end of the day it is up to the Pipe Stress Analyst.
Do a search for the Norsok standard on the web, a good starting point. But experience and understanding of pipings systems will refine your skills over the years.
Conor Walshe
Mechanical Design Engineer
Alcan Engineering Australia Pty Limited
A member of the Alcan Group of companies
Tel: (07) 3218 3648
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e-mail: conor.walshe@alcan.com
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[PipingDesign] When Flexibility Analysis is Needed?
Dear All,
Can anybody tell us when Piping Flexibility Analysis is needed? I have referred B.31.3 & B31.1 (clause 319.4.1 & 119.7.1) but not reached any clear conclusion.
What are criteria involved for Piping Stress Analysis. Are there any minimum requirements to be considered while deciding for Flexibility Analysis?
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