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Pipe anchor support SIF (ASME B31.3 integral attachments)

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jkal321

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Hi,

I am running ASME B31.3 std CAESARII pipe stress analysis. The stress team is using and adding an SIF=4 at pipe anchors, 3-ways or a single axial support, to reserve enough capacity at the attachment point to qualify a lug at Y-3000 (ASME III Div 1).

Worked on multiple projects and this SIF has never been used. Is this too conservative and is it required? Could I ignore it or avoid using it? Could I justify not using it?

Thanks,
 
Is this SIF part of an internal or client requirement? If so, their may be required to use it.

I haven't come across that before, but it's possible they did some FEA and found that to be a conservative value for typical designs.

You say the stress team is adding those SIFs but you're running the analysis? Asking them where it came from would be the simplest bet.
 
I have answered your question on COADE CAESAR II discussion forum. Please check.
 
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