modeling of saddle,clips,jacketed pipe

"khodayar kousehlar" wrote in message 

dear guys, i'm a new user of the auto pipe ..i used to use Caesar II in my previouse companies,but now i have to use auto pipe. I have some modeling problem in the following issues and i could not find anything in the manual: 1-saddle of the exchangers 2-jacketed pipes 3-clips of the equipments i will appreciate if you can tell me how to model them in auto pipe and if I use the same methode which i used in Caesar II. also i appreciate if you can send me any model of the mentioned subject in the autopipe.

Kind regards

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  • Hello Khodayar,

    With regards to your questions on modeling approaches.

    Please see the following AutoPIPE help menu for modeling jacketed pipe. Help contents> Modeling Approaches> Pipes>Jacketed Pipe.

    Please see the following AutoPIPE help menu for modeling support saddles supports. Help contents> Modeling Approaches> Supports> Saddle Support.

    Please provide specific information and drawings about "clips of equipment". If these clips are used to restrain the equipment from moving, use a combination of supports (i.e. guides, inclined, line-stop, ect.) to provide the correct restraining properties for your model.

    Thanks for your time,

    Regards, Michael Dattilio

    Support Analyst 

    Answer Verified By: Mike Dattilio 

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  • Hello Khodayar,

    With regards to your questions on modeling approaches.

    Please see the following AutoPIPE help menu for modeling jacketed pipe. Help contents> Modeling Approaches> Pipes>Jacketed Pipe.

    Please see the following AutoPIPE help menu for modeling support saddles supports. Help contents> Modeling Approaches> Supports> Saddle Support.

    Please provide specific information and drawings about "clips of equipment". If these clips are used to restrain the equipment from moving, use a combination of supports (i.e. guides, inclined, line-stop, ect.) to provide the correct restraining properties for your model.

    Thanks for your time,

    Regards, Michael Dattilio

    Support Analyst 

    Answer Verified By: Mike Dattilio 

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