recoveringEngineer
Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2004
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I have read many posts from regarding piping stress analysis and recently purchased a couple of recommended books, specifically "Piping Handbook" 5th Edition edited King and "Process Piping" second edition by Charles Becht IV. I would like to aquire the Kellogg
I am just learning to "crawl" regarding flexibility analysis and am attempting various examples.
King has a Simplified Procedure for Desk Computation in chapter Four by John E. Brock he refers to as the Hao Hsiao Method (page 4-103 Table 11). I am working through that and am stumped and unable to follow the arithmetic in calculating the reaction force ranges. Specifically, line item (6) in the last section, Reaction Force Ranges is allegedly the sum of line item (5) + (8). This does work mathematically. Is this example updated in a later edition of the Handbook or is there something else I am missing?
Thanks,
don
I am just learning to "crawl" regarding flexibility analysis and am attempting various examples.
King has a Simplified Procedure for Desk Computation in chapter Four by John E. Brock he refers to as the Hao Hsiao Method (page 4-103 Table 11). I am working through that and am stumped and unable to follow the arithmetic in calculating the reaction force ranges. Specifically, line item (6) in the last section, Reaction Force Ranges is allegedly the sum of line item (5) + (8). This does work mathematically. Is this example updated in a later edition of the Handbook or is there something else I am missing?
Thanks,
don