Pipe Shoe Modelling

Hi,

Can I please have advice on what is the proper way to model the pipe shoe below and to determine the load on the support?

The pipe shoe will be used as guide/rest and line stop. So, the loads acting on are quite critical to determine the support is acceptable.

At the moment this is what I've done:

1. Added "rigid option" between point- with thermal expansion ticked.

For Guides:

  • Guide support on both end.(left and right gap-3mm), 2xEA will be install on both sides.

For Clamp/Line Stop::

  • Guide support on both end (left and right gap-0mm).
  • Line stop support on both end

However, when I do that, the loads on line stop and guides seems to be unrealistic due to there are two line stop and guides acting on side by side.

Any advice on the right way of doing these? Thanks.

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  • Greetings, 

    At this time, you are not modeling in the structure steel. Therefore, your current approach appears to somewhat valid:

    • A set of guide supports, yes
    • Suggest to confirm guide support settings (gaps , friction factor, etc..)
    • Not sure that rigid pipe properties are needed as it is the carrier pipe between the supports. The only reason to model rigid properties is if you assume the pipe between the clamps to have a material where the elastic modulus will be increased by a rigid stiffness factor (typically 1000). The rigid stiffness factor can be modified by selecting Tools > Model Options > Edit Options. Otherwise, model as regular pipe.
    • If the clamps are so tight that they will resist any movement of the pipe through the support, then model with a higher fiction factor or model a single line stop.

    Regards,
    Mike Dattilio
    Design Analysis Engineering Group
    Senior Analyst Bentley Systems Inc
    =============================================================================

    Answer Verified By: Teck Wong 

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  • Greetings, 

    At this time, you are not modeling in the structure steel. Therefore, your current approach appears to somewhat valid:

    • A set of guide supports, yes
    • Suggest to confirm guide support settings (gaps , friction factor, etc..)
    • Not sure that rigid pipe properties are needed as it is the carrier pipe between the supports. The only reason to model rigid properties is if you assume the pipe between the clamps to have a material where the elastic modulus will be increased by a rigid stiffness factor (typically 1000). The rigid stiffness factor can be modified by selecting Tools > Model Options > Edit Options. Otherwise, model as regular pipe.
    • If the clamps are so tight that they will resist any movement of the pipe through the support, then model with a higher fiction factor or model a single line stop.

    Regards,
    Mike Dattilio
    Design Analysis Engineering Group
    Senior Analyst Bentley Systems Inc
    =============================================================================

    Answer Verified By: Teck Wong 

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