swoosh172
Mechanical
- Jan 8, 2008
- 49
I have a 6000 foot above grade crossing for a new water line on a steel bridge. Due to tight constraints and aesthetics we are using bellows type joints. The pipe is 8 inches in diameter and is at 150 psi. I am wondering what the anchor forces will be if I have 2,000 feet between anchors with the expansion joint in the center. I have the force of the joint which is 12,000 pounds. To guide the pipe we are looking at pipe slides every 45 feet to act as a guide and a support in one. Roller supports will be used every 15 feet otherwise. The guides are PTFE. The water is at maybe 60 degrees. Do I need to account for the friction force of the pipe and the slides in the anchor load calculation, or is the temperature and pressure low enough that it is negligible? I don't have a modeling program to help.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!