plasticnoob
Industrial
- Apr 26, 2011
- 7
Good evening all!
I am a project engineer who have recently been assign to do tie-ins a process line which runs from a furnace to a reactor.
Due to the high Temperature and pressure, I told my design contractor to run a pipe stress analysis to see if the nozzle would take the additional load we are adding onto to the line.
However my designer told me the nozzle loading on the furnace fail miserably and the main factor was because the previous designer assumed most of the nodes to have zero friction factor, which in my contractor point of view is incorrect.
Can i check with the stress analysis experts here on which conditions can we assume the friction factor to be zero?
If you guys need more details, please let me know.
Thank you.
I am a project engineer who have recently been assign to do tie-ins a process line which runs from a furnace to a reactor.
Due to the high Temperature and pressure, I told my design contractor to run a pipe stress analysis to see if the nozzle would take the additional load we are adding onto to the line.
However my designer told me the nozzle loading on the furnace fail miserably and the main factor was because the previous designer assumed most of the nodes to have zero friction factor, which in my contractor point of view is incorrect.
Can i check with the stress analysis experts here on which conditions can we assume the friction factor to be zero?
If you guys need more details, please let me know.
Thank you.