AutoPIPE Vessel - Defining Multiple Load Combinations
AutoPIPE Vessel - Defining Multiple Load Combinations
AutoPIPE Vessel - Defining Multiple Load Combinations
The V8i (SELECTseries 1) release of AutoPIPE Vessel provides the ability to define and compute multiple load
cases in one .emvd file.
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9. Towing is not in the list of cases, but can be easily added as a user-defined case. Select User Case 1 from
the Case drop-down pick-list, then enable the Compute checkbox to set the combined cases to be
generated/calculated and to enable the fields within the Load Conditions tab, then type Towing.
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10. During towing, wind and motion are applied simultaneously. For this example, the Vessel is empty, at
ambient temperature, and has no pressure. Enable the Weight and Load checkboxes for all Accessories
on the Vessel, with the exception of Scaffolding.
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11. Within the Pressures and Temperatures group-box, enable the No Pressure radio button, then enable
the Ambient radio button.
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12. For this model, normal allowable stresses will be used for combined cases except for extreme wind,
extreme motion and earthquake. Within the Stresses group-box, enable the Depends on loading radio
button.
13. To apply a weight factor on the foundation loads, type 1.05 in the Factor on Weight field.
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14. You will now define the wind loads on equipment. Press Wind to display the Wind dialog.
15. Select User Defined from the Code and Standards drop-down pick-list to define a custom wind
condition.
16. Define a Dynamic Pressure by typing 130 daN/m in the Base q0 field.
17. Type 1.4 in the Extreme/Normal Wind field to define the Extreme Wind/Normal Wind ratio.
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21. Define the Normal Conditions and Abnormal Conditions as shown below.
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25. Notice that 20 load combinations have now been defined. Press OK to return to the Load Conditions tab.
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Press OK.
Select File > Save As to display the Save As dialog, then save your model.
Perform a strength calculation by selecting Execute > Calculate Strength .
Once the calculation has completed, select Execute > View Calculation Results
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35. A full calculation report is generated using the Word Processing Software Executable defined in the
Preference Properties dialog (in this example, Microsoft Word). Select the View tab, then enable the
Document Map checkbox (or the Navigation Pane checkbox, depending on your version of Microsoft
Word).
36. From the Document Map (or Navigation Pane), select Case 1 - Lifting P = 0. (New Inertias) (New
Weight). The calculations of the first defined Towing load combination are displayed in the calculation
report.
37. The other defined Towing load combinations are also available within the calculation report.
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12. To specify a custom pressure value, enable the User Defined radio button, then type 1.3 in the Pressure
field.
13. To specify a custom temperature value, enable the User Defined radio button, then type 135 in the
Temperature field.
14. To define a Blast overpressure, type 2.3 in the Overpressure field.
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15. Define the Vessel as containing liquid by enabling the Liquid checkbox.
16. Enable the Corroded Weight checkbox. Corroded Weight means that the thicknesses used to compute
the weight will be corroded (so less weight is considered).
17. Enable the Corroded Inertias checkbox. Corroded inertia means that the thickness used to compute
inertia will be corroded (so less inertia is considered).
18. To apply a weight factor on the foundation loads, type 1.05 in the Factor on Weight field.
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19. Enable the Apply PD5500 A.3.5.1.2 checkbox to calculate the design values of longitudinal compressive
stress and external pressure in the cylindrical section.
20. For this example, you will not apply extreme wind conditions. Enable the Do Not Apply Extreme Wind
checkbox.
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21. You will now define the wind loads on equipment and other components such as piping and walkway.
Press Wind to display the Wind dialog.
22. Select User Defined from the Code and Standards drop-down pick-list to define a custom wind
condition.
26. Define Dynamic Pressures by enabling the User Defined radio button, then define the Level m and
Dynamic Pressure as shown below.
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Notice that 5 load combinations have been defined. Press OK to return to the Load Conditions tab.
Press OK.
Select File > Save As to display the Save As dialog, then save your model.
Perform a strength calculation by selecting Execute > Calculate Strength .
Once the calculation has completed, select Execute > View Calculation Results .
A full calculation report is generated using the Word Processing Software Executable defined in the
Preference Properties dialog (in this example, Microsoft Word). Select the View tab, then enable the
Document Map checkbox (or the Navigation Pane checkbox, depending on your version of Microsoft
Word).
36. From the Document Map (or Navigation Pane), expand the Vessel under combination loading - Design
case section, then expand the Blast (Corroded inertias) (Corroded Weight) section.
37. Select Wind loads Blast (Corroded inertias) (Corroded Weight). Calculations of the defined Blast wind
load combination are displayed in the calculation report.
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38. The other defined Blast load combinations are also available within the calculation report.
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