garfio
Mechanical
- Jul 17, 2005
- 86
I would like some guidance regarding the selection of low friction supports: I need supports for a steam lines (800 F, from 6" to 20") to be mounted on a pipe rack, and I am looking at rollers and shoes with low-friction pads. I found that for both types, the manufacturers recommend friction factors of about 0.15. However, I also found some comments saying that after some time exposed to ambient (my pipes are outdoors), the friction factor for rollers will increase due to corrosion and dust.
Anybody has experience to confirm or deny this claim?
Besides, I would like some input on the following:
In the case of rollers: When a guide is required in the piping system, is it possible to take credit for the lateral load that the roller could take due to its curved shape? If not, what type of guides are typically used?
For shoes: The manufacturer limits the temperature at the anti-friction pad. Is there some practical rule/method to estimate the temperature at the pad of a shoe to verify the compliance with this limitation?
In general: In determining the need or not of low friction supports, is there a rule of thumb that suggests that low friction is not needed for small diameters? My thought here is that for small diameters, the additional forces imposed to the pipe rack due to friction will probably be low enough to not being of concern.
Thanks
Anybody has experience to confirm or deny this claim?
Besides, I would like some input on the following:
In the case of rollers: When a guide is required in the piping system, is it possible to take credit for the lateral load that the roller could take due to its curved shape? If not, what type of guides are typically used?
For shoes: The manufacturer limits the temperature at the anti-friction pad. Is there some practical rule/method to estimate the temperature at the pad of a shoe to verify the compliance with this limitation?
In general: In determining the need or not of low friction supports, is there a rule of thumb that suggests that low friction is not needed for small diameters? My thought here is that for small diameters, the additional forces imposed to the pipe rack due to friction will probably be low enough to not being of concern.
Thanks