Case Study of Pipe Support and Restraint Stiffness

P. Wiseman, A. Mayes, E. Appiah
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Pipe support and restraint assemblies are an integral part of engineered piping systems for power, petrochemical, refinery, and process industries. Such assemblies are specially designed and analyzed for the purpose of transferring loads from piping to building structure or supplemental steel structure. Thus, a support assembly protects the piping, or any other components, from damage that may result from startup, shutdown, shocks from valve operation, water hammer, steam hammer, wind, seismic, and other catastrophic events such as pipe rupture or explosions. It also restrains against unacceptable movements in the piping system while preserving movement due to thermal growth. The support and restraint stiffness values are utilized based on assumptions and calculations of load versus displacement. A case study of pipe support elements is performed in various static and dynamic load cases to determine the effects of assumptions of utilizing one stiffness value versus multiple stiffness values within an assembly. Additionally, the stiffness for the connected building structure opens more assumptions within industry practice. Multiple industry practices of stiffness values are integrated into this research to compare and contrast the realistic attributes of each.
管道支撑与约束刚度实例研究
管道支撑和约束组件是电力、石化、炼油厂和加工工业工程管道系统的组成部分。这种组件是专门设计和分析的,目的是将荷载从管道传递到建筑结构或补充钢结构。因此,支撑组件可以保护管道或任何其他部件免受启动、关闭、阀门操作冲击、水锤、蒸汽锤、风、地震和其他灾难性事件(如管道破裂或爆炸)可能造成的损坏。它还可以抑制管道系统中不可接受的运动,同时保留由于热生长而产生的运动。基于荷载与位移的假设和计算,采用了支撑和约束刚度值。在各种静态和动态载荷情况下,对管道支撑元件进行了案例研究,以确定在装配中使用一个刚度值与多个刚度值的假设效果。此外,连接建筑结构的刚度在行业实践中开辟了更多的假设。本研究结合多个刚度值的行业实践,对每个刚度值的现实属性进行比较和对比。
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