• Total Length of Pipeline?

    Jeff Webb
    Jeff Webb
    Is there a way for AutoPipe to determine the total length of a model? If there is I must be totally missing it somewhere. Any clarification is appreciated. All the best, Jeff
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    • 1 month ago
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  • print loads for selected supports

    eswara gollapudi
    eswara gollapudi
    I want to print support loads at selected supports only. How do I do that using results grid?
    • 11 months ago
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  • What difference between support load/displacement and displacement?

    OTTAP CP
    OTTAP CP
    Hello, I just found that the displacement in results between support load and displacement is the same at the point where has the guide support with a gap. I notice it in GRTP case. That means whether the support and the pipe move together, However…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • What does it mean for 'N' and 'F' signs indicated in 'point name' column, as well as negative and positive signs in 'face' column in the report

    Lik Wei Tang
    Lik Wei Tang
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    • over 2 years ago
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  • Input local axis and output of restraint reaction in global

    Sridhar N
    Sridhar N
    we want local and global axis are same required. Auto pipe input in one axis output one axis both comparison very difficult. In Caesar input and out put are same axis. As per Auto pipe analysis output report axis are indicated in isometric as per that…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • Stress result

    flashing
    flashing
    Dear Sirs, In AutoPIPE, how can I know a stress (sustained, expansion) at a point is compression or tension? All of the stress in the result grid are positive so I cant know by its sign (- or +). And if a pipe is bent, the stress will be tension…
    • Answered
    • over 11 years ago
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  • Allowable stress for the thermal expansion

    Mark Upston
    Mark Upston
    "Sahand" wrote in message news:4863aa9f@news.prod-bent.dmz... I have a model with A-106 Gr B material to be analyzed acc. to B31.3 After running the static analysis and checking the results I get [None] as allowable stress for expansion stresses. I…
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    • over 14 years ago
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  • RE: How to get global direction of support gaps in report?

    Mike Dattilio
    Mike Dattilio
    Hello Gobinath, You are correct that the model input listing Support Data Listing sub-report has 2 columns labeled Gap 1 and Gap 2: The user can look to the component listing for greater details on the support direction. Remember that the…
    • over 6 years ago
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  • RE: Stress Ratio

    Mike Dattilio
    Mike Dattilio
    Hello Javad, That is correct the actual stress ratio is not printed in the report due to not enough real estate, but can be quickly calculated from Code Stress and Code Allowable values. There is an enhancement logged to add this to the report. TFS-E138654…
    • over 7 years ago
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