denniskb
Mechanical
- May 24, 2002
- 90
I would like to be able to calculate the stresses in a GRE laminate pipe where it passes over a pipe support and to design the reinforcing saddle to reduce the stresses to an acceptable level. This is a very important part of successful GRE pipe design but does not seem to be well documented.
I have an article "Overcoming the metal mindset in FRP pipe design" from Chemical Processing September 2000 (though my copy is hard to read) and have set this up in Excel. It assumes a full encirclement reinforcing ring, which is impractical to make without joins which will reduce its strength.
I have the ISO 14692 Appendix D method also set up in Excel but this does not allow me to design the saddle.
Also the results of the two methods vary widely and I suspect the published formulas may be wrong.
Any suggestions where I might find a valid solution would be appreciated.
Dennis Kirk Engineering
I have an article "Overcoming the metal mindset in FRP pipe design" from Chemical Processing September 2000 (though my copy is hard to read) and have set this up in Excel. It assumes a full encirclement reinforcing ring, which is impractical to make without joins which will reduce its strength.
I have the ISO 14692 Appendix D method also set up in Excel but this does not allow me to design the saddle.
Also the results of the two methods vary widely and I suspect the published formulas may be wrong.
Any suggestions where I might find a valid solution would be appreciated.
Dennis Kirk Engineering