• Temperatures and Pressures changing on multiple, unrelated points.

    Grant Brumfield
    Grant Brumfield
    I am updating the temperatures and pressures throughout the model and found that some points on other segments are also being changed. For example, when changing a singular point, K04, to T1=700F, it is also changing points AR00 to AR02 to 700F as well…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • MDMT

    Mark Upston
    Mark Upston
    "Nestor Q." wrote: Is there a way to find out the lower temperature limit of my model using autopipe? According to asme 31.3, A106-B the minimum is -20F. and autoPipe confirm that anything lower than -20F is out of temperature range. I was wondering…
    • over 14 years ago
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  • RE: How to input different thermal/pressure condition for different type of line types in one file

    Mike Dattilio
    Mike Dattilio
    Hello Vishal, There are 2 options: 1. Use the Press/Temp/PipeID tab on the input Grids. or 2. Select piping, use Modify> Operating Pressure and Temperature. Both of these commands will modify the Temperatures in your model as needed. Regards…
    • over 6 years ago
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  • RE: Ambient temperature/thermal stress range

    Seth Guthrie
    Seth Guthrie
    Take a close look at the 'Expansion' value in the Modify -> Operating Pressure and temperature dialog box. If it's checked on Auto, then the program will calculate a value based on the temperature differential. You'll note that the expansion value for…
    • over 7 years ago
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  • RE: AutoPIPE B31.3-2014 304 material properties incorrect

    Mike Dattilio
    Mike Dattilio
    Hello Eric, Please see the following WIKI here. see W727-2: Temperature is outside the range specified the code for Expansion for AutoPIPE Regards, Mike Dattilio Bentley Product Advantage Group Analyst AutoPIPE Product Line Bentley Systems,…
    • over 7 years ago
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