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    • 047. Do the horizontal seismic actions in AutoPIPE Vessel come from the full weight in case (+), and in case (-) come from a reduced weight? (reduced = 60% of weight)

      Mike Dattilio
      Mike Dattilio
      Answer: The simple answer is - full weight is NOT 60% of weight. Referencing model from SR provided by the user: " Heater _273_OF 43-9146_RC3 ". Run the file and generate the report. Now go to the case 11. The transverse reaction total…
      • 7 months ago
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    • 21. Stack Heat Exchanger assembly Weight for AutoPIPE Vessel drawing is wrong. why?

      JamieP
      JamieP
      Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Vessel Version(s): ALL Area: Drawing Date Logged & Current Version Jan 2019 41.00.00.006 Problem: For Stack Heat Exchanger; Shell weight is coming on GA drawing in place of Stack…
      • over 3 years ago
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    • 27. How to add weight of packing to the “lifting” load case in an AutoPIPE Vessel model?

      JamieP
      JamieP
      Answer: In AutoPIPE Vessel, option to add weight of packing is not provided in the Vessel Properties dialog box In order to consider the weight of the packing during lifting, please do the following steps: 1. Make sure all the relevant fields…
      • over 3 years ago
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