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Pipe Support Welded Attachment

Pipe Support Welded Attachment

Pipe Support Welded Attachment

(OP)
Hi this is my first post - When checking local stresses on a welded attachment what ratio should be taken when there are 2 Shoes/Trunnions is it a 50/50 split on all 3 axis? I am supporting below a Relief Valve, fully anchored. I have attached an image of the area concerned.

Thanks
Graeme

RE: Pipe Support Welded Attachment

You also need a stop in the outletline.
Construction depends on blow-off force,
so you need the designpressure of the system.

RE: Pipe Support Welded Attachment

(OP)

Hi yes there is a stop on the outlet - I am only concentrating on the local stresses at the anchor mentioned just wanting to know anyones opinion on how the forces are split when 2 welded attachments are included on the pipe rather than 1.

Thanks

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