Frank1344
Mechanical
- Apr 25, 2005
- 133
Dear Friends,
we are working on a blow down piping system which is prone to slug accumulation and may see a huge slug force in the magnitude of 50 to 75 kN.
We will make sure that the line will be adequately supported with guides and anchors and will design the structural steel based on the slug force.
I applied the load to the elbows one at a time to see its effect, in some we are fine and in a few we are failing.
Is installing an hydraulic or mechanical snubber to the elbows (change of direction spots) helping to mitigate the slug flow effects?
My apology in advance as my background in Dyanmics Analysis is very low.
Any help and comment is appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Frank
we are working on a blow down piping system which is prone to slug accumulation and may see a huge slug force in the magnitude of 50 to 75 kN.
We will make sure that the line will be adequately supported with guides and anchors and will design the structural steel based on the slug force.
I applied the load to the elbows one at a time to see its effect, in some we are fine and in a few we are failing.
Is installing an hydraulic or mechanical snubber to the elbows (change of direction spots) helping to mitigate the slug flow effects?
My apology in advance as my background in Dyanmics Analysis is very low.
Any help and comment is appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Frank