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    • blast overpressure
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    • 05. What value for overpressure need to be entered for blast load condition in AutoPIPE Vessel?

      JamieP
      JamieP
      Answer: This is the value which allows the user to obtain in the calculation as an external pressure the value equal to the overpressure minus the internal pressure of the vessel. For example: Overpressure = 50 MPa; Internal pressure of the…
      • over 3 years ago
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    • 03. How do I control whether or not use stiffener for external pressure?

      JamieP
      JamieP
      Answer: Under Vessel Properties>Design Parameters tab, the user can check or uncheck the option as shown below to design with or without stiffener for external pressure. Also the option of including the inertia of associated shell for external pressure…
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    • 02. Does AutoPIPE Vessel consider cone-shell junction as line of support for external pressure calculation?

      JamieP
      JamieP
      Answer: Yes, AutoPIPE Vessel automatically considers the cone-shell junction as line of support for external pressure calculations. If the junction is not sufficient then a stiffener is automatically added. This is clearly printed out in the report…
      • over 3 years ago
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