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    • 09. Why does the AutoPIPE Vessel calculate different wall thickness for a vertical vessel where one chamber is made with 2 sections of the same material?

      Tanaji Gaikwad
      Tanaji Gaikwad
      Question: I am designing a vertical vessel having one chamber which has 2 sections of same material. The corrosion allowance , radiography etc. for the 2 sections are identical, there is no wind or seismic load. Why do I have slightly different thicknesses…
      • 2 months ago
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    • 26. How to create a nozzle on head in AutoPIPE Vessel?

      JamieP
      JamieP
      Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Vessel Version(s): ALL Area: General Date Logged & Current Version March 2019 41.00.00.006 Problem: How to create a nozzle on head in AutoPIPE Vessel? Solution: There are…
      • over 3 years ago
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    • 36. How AutoPipe vessel takes care of "After forming thickness" for different kind of pressure vessel "Heads"?

      JamieP
      JamieP
      Answer: The thicknesses calculated in AutoPIPE Vessel are assumed to be final thicknesses after forming, same applies for head as well. The manufacturer of head must ensure that the minimum after forming thickness is obtained when they fabricate the…
      • over 3 years ago
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