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    Hello friends:

    I need a program it is Caesar II, for stress analysis of pipe.

    Thanks for your help.

    Hugh.

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  3. actually, i have. it is very difficult to install it. i think there is a problem with its emulator

    how about other member ? maybe there is other option?

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    Hi my friends from EGPET... I have a realy easy question for some of you. Does it's necesary to do an flexibility analisys to a pipe system of 3 inch from a firetube boiler?, the steam have a pressure of 142 psi @ 354 F. The length of pipe is 560 ft. This is a new system, therefore I can't compare this with other existing system, however I think it's not necesary to do a formal flexibility analisys becouse the low pipe diameter and low pressure.

    I look forward to hearing from you, I am little newly in this subject.

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    Can I look the file if you don't mind....I hope i can suggest you

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  9. Quote Originally Posted by raulelite View Post
    .... Does it's necesary to do an flexibility analisys to a pipe system of 3 inch from a firetube boiler?, the steam have a pressure of 142 psi @ 354 F. The length of pipe is 560 ft. This is a new system, therefore I can't compare this with other existing system, however I think it's not necesary to do a formal flexibility analisys becouse the low pipe diameter and low pressure.

    I look forward to hearing from you, I am little newly in this subject.
    May not be necessary; 142 PSI @354°F are normal condition. If you have a straight pipe line you can only provide a simple compensation check, with an expansion joint or a U loop. In other cases you can check flexibility with simple formulas provided by ANSI B31.1.

    Mik

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    I thank you have to asses the flexibility of this lines, well at least for the following reasons =

    add loops where neede and where possible
    Supports for taking care of the weight and earthquake and for providing anchors and guides are need
    The formulas in the Code is mainly for lines between to Anchor

    Expansion joint for such small lines ?? try to avoid them , they are a nightmare

    Take care

  11. I do agree with comments above. You must perform a stress analysis as your line is long and might accommodate a single expansion loop. A 3 mm guide support will be enough throughout ur length at about 3-4 m apart.

    Regards,
    Salz

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