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                • 01. Why is Von Mises stress calculations different than automatically calculated ASD in AutoPIPE ?
                • 02. DNV 2012 references a new definition of bending, but AutoPIPE help is different
                • 03. ASD results are lower than the hoop stress results
                • 04. Difference between general stress results and user Von mises results in AutoPIPE
                • 05. Results for DNV code combinations Collapse and Prop Buck are 0.00 or very small when using AutoPIPE
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                • 07. Does AutoPIPE have DNV F-101 - 2000?
                • 08. Explain Load Controlled Buckling check “stress value” and "allowable value” in AutoPIPE's output report
                • 09. Which category should be chosen to accommodate DNV-OS-F101 standard. section 5 "DESIGN – LIMIT STATE CRITERIA", D 600 Local buckling combined loading criteria in AutoPIPE?
                • 10. Max Utilization Ratio for combined load case was less than Max Utilization Ratio for a single load case in an AutoPIPE report, why?
                • 11. How Autopipe calculate the Forces and Moments to evaluate the "DNV local buckling category"?
                • 12. Pressure consideration for DNV limits (as both internal and external pressure considered) v/s stress design “ASDC” (only internal pressure considered as differential) in AutoPIPE?
                • 13. Are manually calculated SIF / SCF values used in DNV 2012 ASD calculations in AutoPIPE?
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    DNV Piping Code Calculation Issues in AutoPIPE

    Note: Please see the following AutoPIPE help section: 

    Help > Contents> Contents Tab> Reference Information> Code Compliance Calculations> select a piping code to see the calculations performed by AutoPIPE.

    Comments, Questions, and Answers about DNV piping code calculations in AutoPIPE

    Item #1: Von Mises stress calculations results are different than automatically calculated ASD

    Item #2: DNV 2012 references a new definition of bending, but AutoPIPE help is different

    Item #3:  ASD results are lower than the hoop stress results

    Item #4: Difference between general stress results and user Von mises results

    Item #5: Results for DNV code combinations Collapse and Prop Buck are 0.00 or very small

    Item #6:  DNV 2012 Results Options dialog

    Item #7:  DNV 2000 availability

    Item #8:  Explain Load Controlled Buckling check “stress value” and "allowable value”

    Item #9:  Which category should be chosen to accommodate DNV-OS-F101 standard. section 5 "DESIGN – LIMIT STATE CRITERIA", D 600 Local buckling combined loading criteria

    Item #10: Max Utilization Ratio for combined load case was less than Max Utilization Ratio for a single load case 

    Item #11: Calculate the Forces and Moments to evaluate the "DNV local buckling category"

    Item #12: Pressure consideration for DNV limits v/s stress design “ASDC”

    Item #13: Are manually calculated SIF / SCF values used in DNV 2012 ASD calculations?

    Item #14: Use AutoPIPE for Ultra deep water analysis

    Item #15: ASD 2017 code calculation

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