Thanks GBor, for the fast and exhaustive response!
Apparently this option tells PipePlus to use a different approach to calculate thermal displacements.
From the PipePlus reference manual:
PipePlus supports two approaches to expansion load cases:
1. In the first approach (the default), displacements, forces and moments are obtained by subtracting the sustained case from the operating case:
Thermal = (dead weight+pressure+thermal) - (dead weight+pressure)
2. In the second approach the iteration process is carried out independently.
To select this approach include the following line in the pipeplus.cnf configuration file:
-ExpGapInd
If -ExpGapInd is used PipePlus will run a separate nonlinear iteration for each thermal case to determine the status of supports, and the expansion displacements, forces and stresses. If there are nonlinear supports, i.e. directional stops, one-ways, or friction that interacts with the gap status and the system weight, this method is not recommended. If the gaps in the system are only activated by the thermal expansion of the pipework and are not influenced by the system weight then -ExpGapInd will produce satisfactory results.
Every time I try to run an analysis which includes non-linear elements (one-ways, limit stops, or friction) and the -expgapind option is disabled, the program warns me, and recommends enabling it. But, according to this reference manual, this method is not always recommended. This if why I'm quite confused...
B.T.W.: I'm from Argentina and we speak Spanish (sort of...) here.