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force on pipe support

force on pipe support

force on pipe support

(OP)
Hi all,

I'm new in piping. I've a question: I need to find stress on a U-bolt and its support tube due to dead and frction loads;

On U-Bolt Someone told me, we have:

- normal stress due to friction= friction load/resitaint area
- shear stress due to dead load= dead load/resistaint area
- traction stress due to friction load= friction load*dL/(2*dB*resistaint area)

Can someone tell me if this stresses are correct, and in particular can explain me the meaning of the third formula.

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RE: force on pipe support

(OP)
sorry, on third formula we have dead load (no friction load)

RE: force on pipe support

(OP)
third formula:

traction stress (normal stress) due to dead load= (dead load*dL)/(2*dB*resistaint area)

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