somacast
Mechanical
- Aug 10, 2010
- 88
hello,
I posted this earlier in another forum and one helpful member there gave me some good answers however I still seek more please ...
We are facing a problem with a vent at our plant, and it was agreed by all parties that it needs to be re-routed to a further point.
The vent pot is 12 meters high, small in size and weighs about 60 Kgs, and in order to maintain the vent and due to pressure drop its vent pipe shall be enlarged to 6 inch pipe.
so to make things clearer its a 6 inch pipe starting from 6" x 3" reducer, and running horizontally for 6.5 meters , and at the 6.5 meters we shall introduce a support from the ground made of 10" sch 40 carbon steel pipe, this support is 12 meters high , and the vent line will be anchored to it by U-bolts..
my questions are if someone can answer them please:
1- I did basic calculations considering a wind speed of 92 mph, and assumed worst case scenario that a resultant force of this wind load will act at the top of the 10" sch 40 pipe, and the bending moments were fine at its base taking an allowable value of 21000 psi (approx. 0.6 Fy), so my question is will the 10" pipe stand by its own from ground given that a proper foundation will be provided underground with good pedestal?
2- do I have to worry about the thermal expansion of the 6" pipe stressing the 3" end ?
I know that the second question might not be so relevant to the forum but I hope someone might find a way to do it.
Note: my company lives in stone age, no software, the only software I have is a casio calculator
, and Iam a general Mechanical Engineer and no one else to do this and they throw such non-related works on me once a year at least, so I have to give an answer , thnx 
I posted this earlier in another forum and one helpful member there gave me some good answers however I still seek more please ...
We are facing a problem with a vent at our plant, and it was agreed by all parties that it needs to be re-routed to a further point.
The vent pot is 12 meters high, small in size and weighs about 60 Kgs, and in order to maintain the vent and due to pressure drop its vent pipe shall be enlarged to 6 inch pipe.
so to make things clearer its a 6 inch pipe starting from 6" x 3" reducer, and running horizontally for 6.5 meters , and at the 6.5 meters we shall introduce a support from the ground made of 10" sch 40 carbon steel pipe, this support is 12 meters high , and the vent line will be anchored to it by U-bolts..
my questions are if someone can answer them please:
1- I did basic calculations considering a wind speed of 92 mph, and assumed worst case scenario that a resultant force of this wind load will act at the top of the 10" sch 40 pipe, and the bending moments were fine at its base taking an allowable value of 21000 psi (approx. 0.6 Fy), so my question is will the 10" pipe stand by its own from ground given that a proper foundation will be provided underground with good pedestal?
2- do I have to worry about the thermal expansion of the 6" pipe stressing the 3" end ?
I know that the second question might not be so relevant to the forum but I hope someone might find a way to do it.
Note: my company lives in stone age, no software, the only software I have is a casio calculator