StructureMan44
Structural
- Dec 10, 2014
- 201
We have a 96ft long 18”Ø pipe with pressurized water at 400°F. We’d like to cut the pipe and weld in a valve. Before we can do this the pipe will be drained and brought down to an ambient temperature of 50°F. With a cross sectional area of 90.7in² and a coefficient of thermal expansion of 0.0000065 for A36 steel, I calculate the pipe length change as 2.6in or if constrained it will develop a force of 5987kips. We want to constrain the pipe so that when the cuts are made to insert the valve the pipe doesn’t move. Obviously a force of 5987kips is huge and cannot easily be constrained. Is my analysis correct? Is it correct that the 5987kips force will be present at the cut or will it be distributed along the pipe in some way?