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RE: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design


This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] [ Next in thread ] [ Replies ] From: <Erik> Date: Wed Mar 12 2008 - 04:48:00 EDT Hi, You can use the UKOOA Code or ISO 14692. In the UKOOA Code Sc is not used.(Sc = Cold allowable stress) Sh = f1*LHTS LHTS is the long term hydrostatic strength of the pipe determined in accordance with ASTM D2992. For the value refer to the appropriate product data sheet (for example 150 N/mm2) F1 = 0.887 Sh = 134.2 N/mm2 (hot allowable stress). The hoop stress, in megapascal, due to internal pressure for pail pipe shall be calculated using the equation: P.D/2.tr P is pressure in megapascal D = mean pipe diameter of reinforced wall, in mm =(Di+2t-tr) Di = pipe inner diameter (mm) t = nominal wall thickness (mm) tr = average reinforced wall thickness of the pipe (mm) Best Regards, Erik Van: PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com [mailto:PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com] Namens phenol19 Verzonden: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 3:42 PM Aan: PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com Onderwerp: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design Hello, I want to ask about GRP ( Filament wound Glass reinforced plastic pipe )pipe design for the following conditions.

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Design Pressure = 6 Kg/cm2 Dsign Temperature = 75 deg C We have send this data to vendor and vendor has proposed thickness of 18.1mm for 40" GRP pipe. Now i want to varify this thickness wether this is suitable or not. I have a formula from one of our previous projects for GRP pipe minimum wall thickness calculation . i.e Tm = 2.5 + (D/75) i dont have any code or standard for refrence of this formula. But when i use this formula for the calculattion of wall thickness for 48" pipe, it comes out to be 18.5mm. Thats why i want to check it again. Vendor has used AWWA C-950 and M45 for his calculation. but there is no Details for wall thickness in C950 and M45, they refer to ASTM D2992, 2996 etc etc. But there is no sufficient info. Although in ASME B31.3 there is a formula for the minimum pipe wall thickness, but i am unable to find Allowable Stress Values. So any 1 can suggest some solutions or can tell me Allowable stress values for GRP pipe. Regards Hafiz Ali Alvi No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.518 / Virus Database: 269.21.7/1324 - Release Date: 3/10/2008 7:27 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.518 / Virus Database: 269.21.7/1324 - Release Date: 3/10/2008 7:27 PM [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Received on Wed Mar 12 04:48:00 2008 This message: [ Message body ] Next message: bruce.r.raymond@fluor.com: "Re: [PipingDesign] counterboring" Previous message: Christopher: "Re: [PipingDesign] To lift flare line without shutdown......." Next in thread: Mudit: "RE: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design" Maybe reply: Mudit: "RE: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design" Maybe reply: Erik: "RE: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design" Maybe reply: D: "RE: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design" Maybe reply: Hafiz: "RE: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design" Maybe reply: DKM: "RE: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design" Maybe reply: sviswan@technip.com: "RE: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design" Maybe reply: Hafiz: "RE: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design" Maybe reply: Hafiz: "RE: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design" Maybe reply: DKM: "RE: [PipingDesign] GRP Pipe Design" Contemporary messages sorted: [ By Date ] [ By Thread ] [ By Subject ] [ By Author ]
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