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5. 100% of average stress for a creep rate of 0.01% per 1000 hr.
6. For structural grade materials basic allowable stress=0.92 times the lowest
value obtained from 1 through 5 above.
There are two types of loads which acts on a piping system: Static loads and
Dynamic Loads
Fig.1: Examples of Static Loads
Static loads are those loads which acts very slowly and the system gets enough
time to react against it. Examples of static loads are shown in Fig.1
Fig.2: Examples of Dynamic Loads
On the other hand dynamic loads acts so quickly that the system does not get
enough time to react against it. Examples of dynamic loads are shown in Fig.2
The interaction of Piping Stress team with other disciplines in any organization are
shown in Fig. 3:
Fig.3: Inter Departmental Interaction with Stress Team
Inputs:
Governing Code
Analysis:
Filling the design parameters (Design temp, pressure, Ope. Temp, Min.
Temp, Fluid density, Material, Line Size and
thickness, Insulation thk and density, Corrosion allowance etc) on stress
Iso.
Modeling the piping system in Caesar using parameters from stress Iso.
Output:
Datasheets for Special Supports like Sway brace, Struts, Snubbers etc.
SPS drawings
Rest
Guide
Line Stop
Anchor
Rigid Hanger
Struts
Snubbers
Questionnaire:
What are the various types of loads which cause stresses in the piping
system?