iisanegineer
Structural
- Jan 7, 2004
- 1
Dear Friends,
I am new to the list and hope to contribute where I can. At this time I need a little help.
I am designing the pipe guide racks for pipes that have expansion bellows. I am using the "Standards of Expansion Joint Manuf." to locate and determine the loads on the pipe guides and therefore the racks.
My first question has to do with the spacing between the supports. The four diameter spacing to the first guide is not a difficult issue, it is the second spacing of 14 diameters that is difficult, because of all this different pipe diameters I am dealing with. Since the 14 diameters is a maximum distance is it possible to place the second guide support adjacent to the first (say 4 diameters)? Will this affect the magnitude of the load on the guide supports?
The second question has to do with the magnitude of the force. The lateral force that is given in the above mentioned reference is an average of 7% of the axial force to a max of 15%. How do you know what to use?
Thanks in advance
I am new to the list and hope to contribute where I can. At this time I need a little help.
I am designing the pipe guide racks for pipes that have expansion bellows. I am using the "Standards of Expansion Joint Manuf." to locate and determine the loads on the pipe guides and therefore the racks.
My first question has to do with the spacing between the supports. The four diameter spacing to the first guide is not a difficult issue, it is the second spacing of 14 diameters that is difficult, because of all this different pipe diameters I am dealing with. Since the 14 diameters is a maximum distance is it possible to place the second guide support adjacent to the first (say 4 diameters)? Will this affect the magnitude of the load on the guide supports?
The second question has to do with the magnitude of the force. The lateral force that is given in the above mentioned reference is an average of 7% of the axial force to a max of 15%. How do you know what to use?
Thanks in advance