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    • 02. How to calculate Von Mises category combinations allowable using AutoPIPE?

      Mike Dattilio
      Mike Dattilio
      Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Version(s): ALL; Area: Date Logged & Current Version Dec 2022 12.08.03.015 Problem: How to calculate Von Mises category combinations allowable using AutoPIPE? Solution: Open…
      • 8 months ago
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    • 01.h.02 - Detail explanation of the Code Compliance settings "Note" in the Analysis Summary section of AutoPIPE's output report

      Mike Dattilio
      Mike Dattilio
      Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Version(s): All Area: Report Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group Date Logged & Current Version Feb. 2020 12.04.00.13 Problem: The following…
      • over 2 years ago
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    • 05. Allowable stresses input by user for test conditions in AutoPIPE Vessel

      Tanaji Gaikwad
      Tanaji Gaikwad
      Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Vessel Version(s): V8i, CONNECT Environment: N/A Area: Analysis Subarea: Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group Date…
      • 1 month ago
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    • 08. How does AutoPIPE calculate ASME B31.1 Hoop stress?

      Mike Dattilio
      Mike Dattilio
      Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Version(s): ALL; Area: Date Logged & Current Version May 2019 12.01.00.09 Problem: How does AutoPIPE calculate ASME B31.1 Hoop stress? Solution: Please see the following AutoPIPE…
      • over 4 years ago
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    • 05. Why is Bolting Required area = 0 in AutoPIPE Vessel report?

      JamieP
      JamieP
      Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Vessel Version(s): ALL Area: Calculation Date Logged & Current Version June 2018 40.06.00.07 Problem: Found the following issues on the baseplate calculations from the output…
      • over 3 years ago
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    • 03. What are the maximum longitudinal stress results for General Pipe stress different from the DNV code calculations when using AutoPIPE?

      Mike Dattilio
      Mike Dattilio
      Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Version(s): ALL; Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group Date Logged & Current Version Feb. 2017 11.00.00.22 Problem: Could you please explain why the maximum longitudinal…
      • over 5 years ago
      • AutoPIPE
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    • 01. Why does AutoPIPE apply the square root only “partially” when calculating SNiP 2.05.06-85 (1997) longitudinal stress?

      Mike Dattilio
      Mike Dattilio
      Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Version(s): ALL Environment: N/A Area: Analysis Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group Date Logged & Current Version Oct. 2015…
      • over 6 years ago
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