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Stress Analysis of Tower/Vertical Column Piping System

Stress Analysis of Tower/Vertical Column Piping System

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MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 7 Lectures ( 1h 37m ) | Size: 1 GB
Stress Analysis of Tower/Vertical Column Piping System
What you'll learn
Application of Vertical Columns/Towers
Inputs Required for Column Piping Stress Analysis
Creating temperature profile for Column/Tower Piping systems
Modeling of the Equipment
Clip/Cleat Support Modeling from Towers
Skirt Temperature Calculation
Nozzle Load Qualification
Practical Case Study

Requirements
Basic Knowledge of Pipe Stress Analysis in Caesar II software

Description
The integrity and reliability of vertical column or tower-connected piping systems are paramount for ensuring the smooth flow of materials and maintaining operational safety. Stress analysis, a crucial aspect of piping design, plays a pivotal role in identifying potential vulnerabilities and ensuring the longevity of these complex systems.These systems are prevalent in industries such as petrochemicals, oil and gas, and power generation, where vertical columns or towers are connected to intricate piping networks. The vertical orientation imposes unique challenges, as the forces and stresses experienced by the pipes differ significantly from horizontally oriented systems.Factors Influencing Stress in Vertical Piping Systems:Gravity Load:The primary force acting on vertical piping systems is gravity. The weight of the fluid inside the pipes, along with the weight of the pipes themselves, induces stress on the system. Accurate assessment of these loads is critical for ensuring the structural integrity of the entire system.Thermal Expansion and Contraction:Fluctuations in temperature can cause pipes to expand or contract, leading to stress. Thermal stress analysis is indispensable for predicting the effects of temperature variations on the system and designing components that can accommodate thermal expansion without compromising structural integrity.Vibration and Seismic Loads:Vertical piping systems are susceptible to vibrations induced by operational machinery or seismic events. Analyzing the impact of these dynamic loads on the system is vital to prevent fatigue failure and ensure the system's resilience against unforeseen external forces.Wind Load:In outdoor installations, wind loads can significantly affect vertical piping systems. Wind-induced vibrations and lateral forces can cause stress concentrations, especially at pipe supports and connections. Wind load analysis is imperative for designing structures that can withstand these external pressures.This course will specifically provide information about the following:What is a Vertical Column or Tower?Creating Temperature ProfilesModeling the EquipmentModeling Cleat SupportsSkirt Temperature CalculationNozzle Load QualificationPractical Case Study
 

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