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B31.3 Calculations
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B31.3 Calculations

B31.3 Calculations

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Does anyone know where I can get B31.3 software for calculating wall thickness, nozzle reinforcement etc.?
Thanks in advance.

ESCE, Inc.
http://esce.freeservers.com

RE: B31.3 Calculations

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esce

Ben Nottingham has written a suite of Excel spreadsheets gathered together as a cohesive system such that you can automate many of the calculations that you are asking about.

for example:

Calculators per ASME B31.3 - 2006, Process Piping:

   1. Pipe Allowable Pressures

   2. Pipe Required Thicknesses

   3. Branch Reinforcement (three files):
         1. One file has a table w/ up to 190 branches.
         2. Two other files allow design of individual branches and can check for overlapping reinforcement zones.

   4. Pipe Bending Allowable Pressure

   5. Pipe Allowable Pressures, Chapter IX Hi-Pressure

   6. Mitered Elbow Allowable Pressure

   7. Flexibility and Stress Intensification Factors

   8. Extruded Outlet Pipe Branch Reinforcement

The suite of spreadsheets includes MANY more of the B31 Codes that the sample above and is called "Piping Office" and the cost is REALLY quite modest.

Go to this Internet site:

http://www.pipingoffice.us/

I have been using these calculation sheets for years and I find them to be a great help in streamlining design / analysis.

Regards, John

RE: B31.3 Calculations

esce (Mechanical)

JohnBreen (Mechanical) please check the floolwing

http://www.red-bag.com/

Pipe Class Component (PCC) software
Pipe lines in refineries and chemical plants consist of many types of components and sizes. During the design phase of a plant these components are selected mainly based on the design conditions of the process contained in the piping systems. The components are grouped in so-called pipe classes. The class defines the components to be used for certain process conditions.

Click this link to view a 5 minute introduction to PCC.

An average petrochemical plant can use between 50 to 500 different pipe classes. If a pipe class consists of for example 250 components, the pipe specification containing all pipe classes defines over 10,000 components. It is a tedious task to define the pipe classes during the design phase of a project, to handle them during construction and maintain the warehouse with spare components during operation of the plant without proper software tools.


Image: pcc - extensive material database

PCC is a pipe class component selection and calculation application. The selection of components is made efficient by providing drag and drop facilities, cut, copy and paste, and multi selection like in a spreadsheet application. Full pipe classes can be copied for example to evaluate alternatives.


Image: review component data

PCC is a bulk calculation program. All the strength calculations are done on the fly, everything can be exported to spreadsheet format, pipe classes can be exported and imported in XML format. The XML format can be used to import data in to other applications like ERP systems.


Image: drag and drop of branch table

PCC can also select pipe schedules by using the designer wizard. Only a limited amount of basic information is required and PCC will select the minimum required schedules based on the design conditions.

PCC can calculated according three codes ASME B31.3, EN13480 and RToD. The code can be changed by changing only the code selection. PCC will determine by itself whether the selected materials can be used for the selected code.

Conclusion: PCC is tuned for efficiency. The use of spreadsheet calculations and endless manual iterations to find the best solutions is not necessary anymore. Now the engineer can very quickly determine whether for example two pipe classes can be combined or not, or whether the elbow and tees are critical for stress calculations later in the design process. Review the fact sheet for more details: A4, letter (.pdf)


Image: pipe class designer wizard

Red-Bag is developing software which must be the best solution for a specific task. PCC is a good example where selection, calculation, evaluation, reporting and exporting is merged in a tool that serves its purpose. The best proof is that our clients buy our software, not because we are the cheapest, but because they want our software.

Regards

Leonard Stephen Thill (Singapore)

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