Pipes. Maximum Span Between Pipe Supports For A Given Maximum Bending Stress
Pipes. Maximum Span Between Pipe Supports For A Given Maximum Bending Stress
Pipes. Maximum Span Between Pipe Supports For A Given Maximum Bending Stress
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Deflection Result
Deflection at ther center of a simple For
supported beam with a uniform load Lselected = 10 m
w and a concentrated load "wc". there is a deflextion
2 - 4*a*c)^0.5 ) / (2*a) (from sheet equations) ycalc = #VALUE! mm
5wL 4 + 8wcL3
y= (q ) Requirement
384EI ycalc <= Lselected / 600
m Lselected = 10 m
Deflection value for the Lselected / 600 = 0.0167 m
m selected length Lselected / 600 = 16.67 mm
ycalc = (5*w*L^4 + 8*wc*L^3) / (384*E*I)
w= #VALUE! N/m Check
Lselected = 10.0 m ycalc = #VALUE! mm
wc = 1961 Lselected / 600 = 16.67 mm
r the maximum E= 2.00E+11 Pa thus
I= #VALUE! m 4 ycalc #VALUE! Lselected / 600
ycalc = #VALUE! m #VALUE!
esign condition. ycalc = #VALUE! mm
mm
gives a thickness
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80S
g=
B31 . 3-2008
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(3a )
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m
mm
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Rev. cjc. 01.06.2017
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m
mm
mm
9.80665 m/s
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[1]
t=
Pipe seamless SS
Mater:
D: Outside diameter
dn =
de =
t=
P=
de =
sb =
E=
W
Y=
t=
Stainless steel
dn =
sch =
s=
Carbon steel
dn =
sch =
s=
Pipe seamless SS
ASTM A 312 TP 316L
D: Outside diameter
300 NPS
#VALUE! mm
s allowed = (2/3) *s y
Beam stress b
Beam stress
For the stainless steel A 312 TP316L, Literature [1 ] recommends for the
ASME B31 . 3-2006, Table A-1 gives acual application, following security
the relation between the allowable margin
stress allow (t <= 300 F) to the yield 3
b = allow (o )
10
value y as replacing equation
2 2
allow= y
allow= y (n ) 3
(n )
3
into equation (o )
3 2
b = y
10 3
replacing equation
2
allow= y (n )
3
into equation (o )
3 2
b = y
10 3
1
b = y ( p)
5
L2
( )L d /2 bI
b = w + w c c= (k )
d
8 4 I
equation (h ) becomes
2
=( w + w )
L L d aL2 +bL+c=0 (m)
b c ( g)
16 8 I
w 2 wc I
L + L- b =0 (h )
16 8 d
(o ) 1
b = y (p)
5
on
(n )
)
on
(n )
)
( p)
y= P*L^3/(48*E*I)
3
wcL
(q ) y= (5/384)*(w*L^4)/(E*I)
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Ferritic Steel
A term usually applied to a group of stainless steels with a chromium content in the range of 12- 18o and
whose structure consists largely of ferrite.
Such steels possess good ductility and are easily worked but do not respond to any hardening or tempering process
Types of applications include automotive trim and architectural cladding.
Austenitic Steels
Steels containing high percentages of certain alloying elements such as manganese and nickel which are austenitic a
and cannot be hardened by normal heat-treatment but do work harden. They are also non-magnetic.
Typical examples of austenitic steels include the 18/8 stainless steels and 14% manganese steel.
Coefficient Y
Table 304.1.1
Ref. 2 ASME B31.3
Y= 0.4
ange of 12- 18o and "Y" values for ferritic steels (t < D/6)
Table 304.1.1, ASME B31.1-2008, page 20.
ardening or tempering processes. Y<482 C = 0.4
Y482 to 510 C = 0.5
Y > 510 C = 0.7
at tmin to 100 F
s allowed = (2/3) *s yield
t
Spec Grade F
A 312 TP316L < 100
< 200
sallowed = 16.7
sallowed = 16,700
sallowed = 115.1
st
sallowed
ksi
16.7
16.7
ksi
psi
MPa
Quality factor
E= 1
Weld joint strenght reduction factor W
W= 1
http://www.azom.com/properties.aspx?ArticleID=863
https://www.google.com/fusiontables/DataSource?docid=1wvrlddD8tQHoDc7feP9pqJ2AwImBdcPJpEqV4ic
Density of stainless steel
kg/m
SS 316
r= 8000 kg/m
Elasticity modulus
Emin = 190 Gpa
Emax = 205 Gpa
Selected value
AwImBdcPJpEqV4ic E= 200 Gpa
E= 2E+11 Pa
http://www.advancepipeliner.com/Resources/Others/Beams/Beam_Deflection_Formulae.pdf
http://www-classes.usc.edu/engr/ce/457/moment_table.pdf
http://www.awc.org/pdf/codes-standards/publications/design-aids/AWC-DA6-BeamFormulas-0710.pdf
Beam simply supported at ends
Maximum deflection at beam center
mulas-0710.pdf
Maximum moment
M= w * l^2 / 8
y= (5/384)*(w*L^4)/(E*I)
Maximum moment
M= P*l/4
M= w * l^2 / 8
M= P*l/4
y= P*L^3/(48*E*I)
nter
nter
d at the center
[1] Determination of maximum span between pipe supports using maximum bending stress theory
Dr. D.P. Vakharia, Mohd Farroq A.
http://ijrte.academypublisher.com/vol01/no06/ijrte0106046049.pdf
[5]
http://www.awc.org/pdf/codes-standards/publications/design-aids/AWC-DA6-BeamFormulas-0710.pdf
Formulas-0710.pdf