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Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2007
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All Stress Engineers,
I am a pretty junior engineer in the field of stress engineering in piping.
I have been getting the round around with different stress engineers about when to worry about stress due to thermal expansion.
Just wondering, what range of temperatures should I be worried about stress due to thermal expansion? For example: if I have sweet gas operating for 5 degC to let say 40 degC should I be worried about carbon steel lines expanding.
Just trying to get a good understanding so I can determine if I need to add expandsion loops, guides etc.
Some people seem to think that every piping design need to be stressed.
Any comment or opinions would be helpful
Thanks,
I am a pretty junior engineer in the field of stress engineering in piping.
I have been getting the round around with different stress engineers about when to worry about stress due to thermal expansion.
Just wondering, what range of temperatures should I be worried about stress due to thermal expansion? For example: if I have sweet gas operating for 5 degC to let say 40 degC should I be worried about carbon steel lines expanding.
Just trying to get a good understanding so I can determine if I need to add expandsion loops, guides etc.
Some people seem to think that every piping design need to be stressed.
Any comment or opinions would be helpful
Thanks,