Hi,
I have a tee (with blind flange) at the pump suction instead of more commonly used elbow. There is an eccentric reducer with the inlet nozzle, then a tee with blind flange and vertical pipe (see the sketch attached). The pipe is supported at tee and pump is supported at centerline of the nozzle.
The question is where to apply the restraint in CAESAR model, at centerline or at the bottom of the pipe with an offset element? If I apply restraint at the bottom of the pipe nozzle loads are very high in vertical direction.
In our company we apply restraint at centreline but I would like to have opinion of other people in this field.
Thanks
I have a tee (with blind flange) at the pump suction instead of more commonly used elbow. There is an eccentric reducer with the inlet nozzle, then a tee with blind flange and vertical pipe (see the sketch attached). The pipe is supported at tee and pump is supported at centerline of the nozzle.
The question is where to apply the restraint in CAESAR model, at centerline or at the bottom of the pipe with an offset element? If I apply restraint at the bottom of the pipe nozzle loads are very high in vertical direction.
In our company we apply restraint at centreline but I would like to have opinion of other people in this field.
Thanks