howmansito
Petroleum
- May 31, 2012
- 3
I am new with the FEA for piping designs (CAESAR), and I'm working in a branch connection for a High Pressure Relief, that runs over a Header = 36" diameter, 0.5" Thk, API 5L Gr.B, and takes the branch reduction with a weldolet = 8" diameter, 0.25" Thk, API 5L Gr.B.
The ressults in all EXPANSION cases indicates failure, the Tamb=90F and the WorkingT=110F.
For testing procedure I only modeled the branch connection with a 4" nipple running completely free and this even indicates failure, that is because i can't understand wath is going wrong, if the branch connection is totally free, it should moves with the header and the SUSTAINED case indicates 40% of the allowable stress, why the expansion case Fails???Even if I change the Branch reduction diameter to a large one, the CAESAR shows the same results!!!.
When i saw the sif calculations indicates SIF=4.386
But i dont know how much can i reduce that factor.
Is necesary indicate a SIF for the header different to the SIF in the branch?. in that case what value could be conservative???
At the momment the best way to resolve the issue is changing the type of connection from weldolet to a Reducing Tee (36x20) + two concentric reducers (20x12 & 12x8), but is not apropiate from the design view.
Thanks for the comments.
(Note: I apologyze for the writting, the english is not my native language)
Regards.
The ressults in all EXPANSION cases indicates failure, the Tamb=90F and the WorkingT=110F.
For testing procedure I only modeled the branch connection with a 4" nipple running completely free and this even indicates failure, that is because i can't understand wath is going wrong, if the branch connection is totally free, it should moves with the header and the SUSTAINED case indicates 40% of the allowable stress, why the expansion case Fails???Even if I change the Branch reduction diameter to a large one, the CAESAR shows the same results!!!.
When i saw the sif calculations indicates SIF=4.386
But i dont know how much can i reduce that factor.
Is necesary indicate a SIF for the header different to the SIF in the branch?. in that case what value could be conservative???
At the momment the best way to resolve the issue is changing the type of connection from weldolet to a Reducing Tee (36x20) + two concentric reducers (20x12 & 12x8), but is not apropiate from the design view.
Thanks for the comments.
(Note: I apologyze for the writting, the english is not my native language)
Regards.