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PIPE STRESS ANALYSIS
STRESS ANALYSISINTRODUCTIONOBJECTIVESPURPOSEREQUIREMENTSPROCEDURE CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTIONWHAT IS STRESS?Stress=Applied force/Cross Sectional AreaStrain=Change in dimensions/Original dimensions.Stress of a material is the internal resistance per unit area to the deformation caused by applied load.
STRESS-STRAIN CURVE
IMPORTANCE OF PIPE STRESS ANALYSISUniform Piping LayoutSupport LocationsCalculation of Nozzle Loadings,Support Loadings,Stress,Displacement,Forces,Moments.Pipe Flexibility
OBJECTIVESWhat is STRESS ANALYSIS: It provides the necessary technique for Engineers to design piping systems without overstressing & overloading the piping components & connected equipment.
OBJECTIVES: The Layout & Design of Piping shall be made to prevent the followings:
1.Piping Stress in excess of those permitted by the Codes2.Leakage at Joints3.Excessive forces & moments on connected Equipments.4. Excessive Stresses in the piping supporting elements5. Excessive with thermal Expansion & Contraction
PURPOSESafety of Piping & Piping ComponentsSafety of Connected Equipment & Supporting StructurePiping Deflections are within the Allowable limits
STRESS ANALYSIS FLOW CHARTPreparation of Critical Line ListDocuments(Isometrics)Generating ReportsAnalysis(Stress,Loads,Displacement)Run,Checking the Errors & WarningsInputs in the SoftwarePipe Stress Analysis(Software)
REQUIRMENTSCAESAR-II,AUTO PIPE,PIPE FLEX,CAE PIPE(Stress Analysis Software)Critical Line ListGADs(General Arrangement Drawing)P & Ids(Process & Instrument Drawing)IsometricsPMS (Piping Material Specification)Others(Dimensions,Valve Weights)
PROCEDUREMODELLINGSTRESS ANALYSISSTRESS REPORTS
STRESS ANALYSISStatic AnalysisDynamic AnalysisSlug Flow Analysis
STATIC ANALYSISBuried(Underground)Flange Leakage TestAPI 610(Centrifugal Pumps)API 617(Centrifugal Compressor)API 661(Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers)API 560(Fired Heaters for general Refining Services)
STATIC ANALYSISWRC 107/297(Vessel Stress & Nozzle Loadings) B 31.G(Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipelines)Expansion Joint RatingAISC(American Institute of Steel Construction)NEMA SM23(Turbines)SIFs Intersections & SIFs Bends HEI Standards(Rotating Equipment Nozzle)
STATIC ANALYSISStress ReportsRestraint Summary ReportsDisplacement ReportsSelection of SupportsWind,Wave,Earthquake Consideration
DYNAMIC ANALYSISNatural Frequency CalculationHarmonic AnalysisResponse Spectrum AnalysisTime History Analysis
SLUG FLOW ANALYSIS
Spectrum Method
STRESS CATEGORIESPrimary StressSecondary StressPeak Stress
PRIMARY
1.Sustained External forces & moments
2.Prevent plasticdeformation & bursting
STRESS CATEGORIES
SECONDARY
1. Local yielding and minor distortion can satisfy the conditions which caused the stress to occur. 2.Thermal stress PEAK
1.The additional stresses due to stress intensification in highly localized area.2.Stress due to notch effect (Stress concentration)
ALLOWABLE STRESSSmax=1.6(Sc+ Sh)Sa= F(1.25 Sc + 0.25 Sh)Sa=Allowable StressSc=Cold Allowable StressSh=Hot Allowable StressF=Stress Range Reduction factor for Cyclic Conditions CYCLES F 7000 and less1.0 (20Years)7000 to 140000.914000 to 220000.822000 to 450000.745000 to 1000000.6100000 and over0.5
Classification of LoadsPrimary Loads 1.Sustained Loads(Pressure & Weight) 2.Occasional Loads(Earthquake & wind)Expansion Loads(Displacement,Thermal Expansion,Seismic Anchor movements,Building Settlement)
CODESB31.1(Power Piping)B31.3(Process Piping) Petroleum Plant Refineries Plant Chemical Plant Pharmaceutical Plant Textile Plant Paper Plant Semiconductor & Cryogenic PlantB31.4(Pipeline Transportation)B31.5(Refrigeration Piping) B31.8(Gas Transmission & Distribution System)
SUPPORTSRestraintsGuideLimit StopsAnchorHangerTrunnion
PIPE FLEXIBILITY The Purpose of Piping Flexibility Analysis is to produce a Piping Layout that cause neither excessive stresses nor excessive end reactions.
PIPE FLEXIBILITYParameters to be Considered for Flexibility Analysis:-The Appropriate Code that applies to the system.The Design Pressure and Temperature.The Type of material.The Pipe Size and Wall Thickness of each Pipe Component.The Piping Geometry including movements of Anchors and Restraints.The Allowable Stresses for the design conditions set by appropriate Code.Limitations of forces and moments on Equipment Nozzles set by API, NEMA or the equipment manufacturers.
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
CAESAR II 5.00 InterfaceTear Away Indicator (double-click anywhere in the box to activate)Aux Screen Selector (Not tearable, but left-clicking and dragging will alter the order. Order change is not persistent)Thumbtack for input pane. Clicking will scroll the input into the frame, giving more space for the plot.Input pane caption bar. Double-clicking will float the pane for CAESAR II Classic ModeToolbar customization drop-down
CAESAR II 5.00 InterfaceNavigation buttons First, previous, next, lastDuplicate last elementThese buttonstoggle these for each selected item(use the Selection Operator or right-click on something on the plot Perform the List/Block operations
CAESAR II 5.00 InterfaceDrop down arrow allows selective opening or closing of individual listsIndividual lists may be opened, closed, or undocked in their own windows.
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Design-your-own spreadsheet with tearables
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Design-your-own spreadsheet with tearablesMini-spreadsheet, containing only key data.
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Graphic editingSelect element and choose operation
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Graphic editing
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Graphic editing
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Graphic editing
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Graphic editingAdd restraints (or any other auxiliaries).
CAESAR II 5.00 InterfaceNavigation buttons First, previous, next, lastDuplicate last elementThese buttonstoggle these for each selected item(use the Selection Operator or right-click on something on the plot Perform the List/Block operations
CAESAR II 5.00 InterfaceDrop down arrow allows selective opening or closing of individual listsIndividual lists may be opened, closed, or undocked in their own windows.
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Design-your-own spreadsheet with tearables
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Design-your-own spreadsheet with tearablesMini-spreadsheet, containing only key data.
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Graphic editing
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Graphic editingSelect element and choose operation
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Graphic editing
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Graphic editing
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Graphic editing
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Graphic editingAdd restraints (or any other auxiliaries).
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Graphic editing
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Graphic editing
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Walk-through
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Interactive error checking
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Interactive error checkingActivate Error CheckerOutput from Error Check (selecting each line with a node number will highlight that element on the plot and switch the piping input screen (or floating parts) to the appropriate page). Errors are displayed in red, Warnings are green and Notes are blue. Clicking on a column header will sort based on the data in that column.)Summary from Error Check (only updates when error checking is complete)Input/Error selector (holding left button and dragging will detach windows)Closes Error Check output (re-running will re-open)
CAESAR II 5.00 Interface
Interactive error checking
Automatic Generation of Stress IsometricsIsos developed using de-facto standard Isogen
Piping Code ChangesNew codes EN-13480, GPTC/192, Z662 Ch 11
Piping Code ChangesMAJOR revisions B31.3, B31.8
Piping Code ChangesMinor revisions B31.1, B31.5, B31.11, ASME NC, ASME ND, CODETI, TBK 5-6, API-610
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CONCLUSIONPipe Stress Analysis is Very important & Useful for Piping in Petroleum Refineries,Chemical,Pharmaceutical, Textile, Paper, Semiconductor & Cryogenic Plants as also in Off Shore & On Shore for Safe Working.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCEPrepared By BABASHIS RAYGURU.