Piping Stress Analysis (PSA Group)
2.47K subscribers
673 photos
124 videos
53 files
10 links
Piping & Pipeline Stress Analysis
Piping Stress Analysis Training
CAESAR II Static Training
CAESAR II Dynamic Training
Special Support Design by FEA
Special Item Design

E-mail: ir.psa.co@gmail.com
Tel: (+98)912 816 2070
@Akbar_Daneshvar
Download Telegram
Reboiler notes:

1- Horizontal reboilers shall be as close to the tower as practical with a minimum amount of pipe and elbows. The piping shall be stress analyzed as soon as the layout is firm. Support and anchor points shall be established at this time.
2- The following information is required by the piping designer in order to layout thermal siphon reboilers:
2-1- The elevation of the tower tangent line above grade
2-2- The elevation of the first tray and the reboiler return line
2-3- The length of the reboiler tubes and the type of outlet on the reboiler on the exchangers
2-4- The dimension from the tangent line to the tubesheet on vertical exchangers and bottom of horizontal exchangers
2-5- Most of this information is shown on the flow diagrams, vessel and reboiler specifications. The design shall review the layout with the process engineer to ensure that complete agreement is reached
3- Avoid locating the reboiler return line under the downcomer. The top of the return line shall be a minimum of 12 inches below the bottom tray or 6 inches below the seal pan if the return line must be located under the downcomer.
4- Allow sufficient room for removing tube bundles on vertical reboilers. Allow sufficient room to remove shell cover to grade.
Thrust Anchor Block and Pipeline
Concrete anchor block under construction
These anchor blocks are designed to withstand the full thrust and pull forces due to thermal expansion and contraction and internal fluid pressure.
The size of these concrete anchor blocks needed to preclude movement are enormous, and in some cases several hundred cubic meters of concrete is required in remote desert locations for construction of these anchor blocks.
The overall vibration characteristics of the 60in flare header piping system, based on the first 15 modes, suggested concerns regarding the presence of maxima / minima and ‘Point of Inflections’ on the 60” section of the main header in the vicinity of Node-3383, which is location of actual failure that occurred during the failure incident. The current configuration of the sulfur lateral branch was also found to provide restraint to the 60" header, such that it is believed to impose unfavorable modes characteristics at the location of actual failure that occurred during the failure incident.
Mechanical vibration analysis is part of a Design Approach 3 of API 618, 5th edition. The scope includes calculating Mechanical Natural Frequencies (MNFs) throughout the system and a Forced Response Analysis to predict vibration and stress amplitudes, if necessary.
Accurate FE modeling, including
“super‐element” compressor frame
Reformer Piping Stress Analysis
PVP2017-65744.pdf
457.3 KB
"STRESS OF LARGE DIAMETER PIPING SYSTEM SHOE SUPPORT"
Proceedings of the ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels & Piping Division Conference, PVP2017, July 16-20, 2017, Waikoloa, Hawaii, United States.
FIG.1 TYPICAL SHOE SUPPORT
FIG.2 SYMMETRY AND MESHED FINITE ELEMENT
MODEL
TOTAL STRESS INTENSITY FOR D/T=200, WRAP
ANGLE 120°, AND b/D=0.5 SHOE SUPPORT
STRESS INTENSITY OF ELASTIC-PLASTIC
ANALYSIS RESULT FOR LOCAL FAILURE EVALUATION
EQUIVALENT PLASTIC STRAIN PLUS COLD
FORMING STRAIN OF ELASTIC-PLASTIC ANALYSIS
RESULT FOR LOCAL FAILURE EVALUATION
LIMITING TRIAXIAL STRAIN FOR ELASTICPLASTIC
ANALYSIS RESULT FOR LOCAL FAILURE
EVALUATION
ASME_B31J_2008_Test_Method_for_Determining.pdf
438.4 KB
ASME-B31J-2008-Test Method for Determining Stress Intensification Factor