• 01. While calculating maximum allowable nozzle loads (Fmax) as per EN 13445-3 (2021), Why Δ, K & α are zero?

    Tanaji Gaikwad
    Tanaji Gaikwad
    Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Vessel Version(s): ALL Area: Report Date Logged & Current Version Aug 2021 41.01.01.011 Problem: While calculating maximum allowable nozzle loads (Fmax) as per EN 13445-3 (2021…
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  • A. As Per BS EN 13445-3

    Tanaji Gaikwad
    Tanaji Gaikwad
    01. While calculating maximum allowable nozzle loads (Fmax) as per EN 13445-3 (2021), Why Δ, K & α are zero? 02. I am designing EN code tubesheet, where do the terms l1, l1' and gamma (γ) come from? See Also Bentley AutoPIPE Vessel Support…
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  • 08. What resources does fixed heat exchangers use for EN 13445 thermal expansion coefficient?

    JamieP
    JamieP
    Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Vessel Version(s): ALL Area: Date Logged & Current Version March 2020 41.04.00.013 Problem: What resources does fixed heat exchangers use for EN 13445 thermal expansion coefficient…
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  • 25. Why was "Use En 13445 AnnexG/En 1591" option grayed out on the Body Flange tab of the Body Flange and Cover Properties dialog in AutoPIPE Vessel ?

    JamieP
    JamieP
    Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Vessel Version(s): ALL Area: Modeling Date Logged & Current Version June 2018 40.06.00.07 Problem: Why was "Use En 13445 AnnexG/En 1591" option grayed out on the Body Flange tab…
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