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PIPING TECHNOLOGY & PRODUCTS, INC. Pipe Support Engineering & Design Webinar Attention Attendees :  to listen to the audio portion, check that your speakers or headset are on and  turned up OR dial the number and use the access code listed in your confirmation email. Attention P.E.’s :  this Webinar is worth 1 PDH credit for TX P.E.’s (send request to  [email_address] )
Presenter Jerry Godina Lead Pipe Support Designer
PT&P and Subsidiaries U.S. Bellows, Inc.    Metallic Expansion Joints    Thin-Wall and Thick-Wall    Rectangular Expansion Joints    Fabric Expansion Joints    Slip-Type Expansion Joints PIPING TECHNOLOGY & PRODUCTS, INC. - Engineered Pipe Supports - Variable, Constants, Big-tons   - Vibration Control Devices – Snubbers, Sway Struts   - Support Assembly Components – Clamps, misc. Hardware   - Pre-insulated Pipe Supports – Cryogenic/cold & Hot Applications    - Fabricated Pipe Shoes, Guides & Anchors - Slide Bearing Plates - Anchor Bolts, Embed Plates IAS Certified, Member of MSS, SPED, APFA Member of EJMA SWECO Fab, Inc.    Pressure Vessels    Pig Launchers/Receivers    Spectacle/Line Blinds    Instrument Supports    ASME/Misc. Fabrication ASME U-Stamp & R-Stamp Pipe Shields, Inc. Insulated Pipe Supports    Commercial & Light Industrial    Heavy Industrial – Base    Mounted Types, Anchors    Pipe Riser Clamps ISO 9001-2000 Certified Fronek A/D Ent., Inc.    Hydraulic Snubbers - Short & Adjustable Strut    Mechanical Snubbers    dynA/Damp Compensating   Strut ASME Nuclear Certified
PT&P People Over 700 Employees   Sales, Engineering, Office Administration, Manufacturing, Customer Service, Marketing, Accounting, etc. Resources include 75 Engineers  & Designers 4 Ph.D.’s
Manufacturing Facility Houston, Texas, USA 450,000 square feet covered shop space 35 acre property Located near Port of Houston for convenient shipping around the world
Engineering & Design Technical Capabilities Engineering and Design Piping, Pipe Support and  Structural Design 3D Modeling Technology Pipe Stress Analysis Caesar II Structural Analysis STAAD II Finite Element Analysis Special Stress/Thermal Problems Pro/E for 3-D Part Design ANSYS for Mesh Generation + Analysis + Results Analysis Field Testing
Engineering & Manufacturing Overall Work Process Flow Model Quote Sweco Fab U.S. Bellows PT&P Anchor/Darling Pipe Shields Engineering Manufacturing Detail Planning Cut Fab Painting & Galvanizing Assembly Layout & Assembly Pack & Ship
Engineering & Design Engineering Work Process – Pipe Support Quote Engineering Manufacturing Isometric Drawings Empirical Calculations Load & Displacement Tables Level 1 Customization PT&P U.S. Bellows Sweco Fab Pipe Shields Anchor/Darling 3D Modeling and FEA Testing The End Result Standard Catalog Designs
Original Stress Analysis Data Support Configuration Engineering & Design  Standard Catalog Designs
Figure 70 – Light Three Bolt Clamp Online Catalog Page Print Catalog Engineering & Design  Standard Catalog Designs – Component Selection
Variable Spring Rod Pipe Clamp This is the resulted assembly fabricated from selecting a combination of standard components. Overall design based on the following operating conditions including: Load Temperature Deflection Weldless Eye Nut Engineering & Design  Standard Catalog Designs
Engineering & Design  Standard Designs – Pipe Shoes vs. Spring Supports Case : The type of supports used on this line were not effective and    needed service often Solution : Changed to a combination of hanging supports and clamp-on shoes
Engineering & Design  Standard Design: Level 1 Customization – Clamp Calculator  Manual Clamp Calculations 3-Bolt Pipe Clamp Load: 20,000 lb.  Pipe Size: 20" Operating Temp: 650 °F
Engineering & Design  Standard Design: Level 1 Customization – Clamp Calculator Example  3-Bolt Pipe Clamp Load: 20,000 lb.  Pipe Size: 20" Operating Temp: 650 °F
Engineering & Design  Standard Design: Level 1 Customization – “Mini” Big Ton Springs Solution : Use a multiple spring coil arrangement with smaller, shorter coils   used in parallel. Case : A standard variable spring using a single coil could not be used due   to height restrictions. 2 Coils 4 Coils
Big Ton T Upthrust Constants Load: 75,000 lb.  Total Travel: 5" Height: 16.5" Big Ton D Upthrust Constants Load: 50,022 lb. Total Travel: 4 " Height: 26" Engineering & Design  Standard Design: Level 1 Customization – Big Ton Upthrust Constants Solutions :  1.  Immediate research and design    2. Retrofit of new PT&P product Case : A customer needed a support for a vessel,    but had very limited space available Constants Installed at  Petrochemical Plant
Engineering & Design  Empirical Calculations STAAD Analysis used to design supplementary steel components
Engineering & Design  Empirical Calculations Bolted Clamp Pipe Shoe Supplementary Steel   Components
Engineering & Design Complex Designs – FEA Finite Element Analysis ProEngineer, PT/Modeler,    Cosmos/M, ANSYS, etc.
Engineering & Design Complex Designs – FEA Finite Element Analysis of 27' x 16' x 21 '  Structural Frame Frame in Preparation for Fit-up FEA of Lifting Lug Base in Fabrication Process Structure Base in Painting Phase
Engineering & Design    Complex Designs – Case Study: Transition Piece FEA Case : To determine the need for stiffeners in highest stress area
Engineering & Design    Complex Designs – Case Study: Transition Piece FEA (continued) Case : To determine the need for stiffeners in highest stress area (continued) Figure 1 Illustration of Pressures and Displacements Internal Pressure   = 18.7 PSI Figure 2 Stress Plot #1 Internal Pressure   = 18.7 PSI Figure 3 Stress Plot #2 Internal Pressure   = 18.7 PSI Figure 4 Displacement  Plot #1 Internal Pressure   = 18.7 PSI
Engineering & Design    Complex Designs – Case Study: Transition Piece FEA (continued) Case : To determine the need for stiffeners in highest stress area (continued) Figure 5 Illustration of Pressures and Displacements External Pressure   = 15 PSI Figure 6 Stress Plot #1 External Pressure   = 15 PSI Figure 7 Stress Plot #2 External Pressure   = 15 PSI Figure 8 Displacement  Plot #2 External Pressure   = 15 PSI Solution : Finite Element Analysis determined that stiffeners are unnecessary   and yield a savings of $30,000
Engineering & Design Complex Designs – 3D Modeling 3D Models Designed and Generated for Electronic Interference Check Variable Springs Pipe Clamp Guides Constant Springs
Engineering & Design  Design Verification by Product Testing  Case : To determine the amount of ice formation on an un-insulated pipe   operating at cryogenic temperatures. Perspective View of the Test Facility Amount of Ice Formation on Un-Insulated Pipe
Engineering & Design    Design Verification by Product Testing (continued) After filling the pipe with liquid Nitrogen, the pipe’s surface temperature started to fall exponentially with time.  It took almost 20 hours to reach a steady state with small variations following a trend similar to that of the ambient temperature variations during day and night. Amount of Ice Formation on Un-Insulated Pipe
Case : Improper caulking compound    selected for the application 5800 Test Facility 5800C Engineering & Design  Design Verification by Product Testing  – Selection of Caulking Compound Solution : Tested original compound   (5800) and the suggested   compound (5800C) to    determine the temperature    at which each compound   began to melt.
Engineering & Design  The End Result – Pipe Support
Case : Over 116 hot shoes for various sizes of large bore high energy steam lines   failed twice causing the Energy Center to completely shut down. Engineering & Design  Case Studies – New Patent for High Temperature Supports
Engineering & Design  Case Studies – New Patent for High Temperature Supports (continued)  Solution :  PT&P designed special clamp shoes that would dissipate heat   and preserve the integrity of the PTFE, 25% glass filled slide    plates from thermal damage. -  The line temperatures ranged from    650°F to 1100°F. -  PT&P performed full EPC services and    manufactured all of the supports for this    project. -  Finite Element Analysis was also performed. Finite Element Analysis
Engineering & Design  Case Studies – New Patent for High Temperature Supports (continued)  Restoration of insulation after installation of new shoes Steam lines after installation of PT&P’s newly designed shoes
Cold Shoe Testing Constant Testing Value-added Services Various   Product Testing Marinite  Slide Plate Testing Spring Load Testing Anchor Shoe Testing
Value-added Services On-site Field Services On-site installation guidance On-site inspection/maintenance of pipe supports  On-site snubber inspection  A system of stock standard Items “ On-call” engineering team Available 24x7 PT&P’s “On-call” engineering team  guarantees  a response time of 30 minutes
Inventory & Stocking Capacity > 30,000 spring coils > 1 million Lb. of standard items Full year supply of beam, angle, plates, rods…etc. At Piping Technology & Products, we stock:
www.pipingtech.com Fatigue Testing Pressure Balanced Expansion Joints FEA: Plate Thickness and Pipe Stress Inspection and Maintenance of Supports Value-added Services Technical Information
Value-added Services Weekly Newsletter Product of the Week:    -  Featured Products with Pictures    and Project Details Webinar Registration:   -  Details on Upcoming Webinars Quick Access to PT&P’s:   - Online Quote System   - Emergency Service    - Online Catalogs   - Downloadable Software E-NEWS
Thank You for Joining PT&P’s Engineering & Design  Webinar Please send any additional questions or inquiries to    [email_address] Useful Links:   Online Quote:  www.pipingtech.com/quote Online Catalog:  www.pipingtech.com/catalog Technical Webinars:  www.pipingtech.com/ webinar Blog:  www.pipesupportsblog.com

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Engineering & Design of Pipe Supports

  • 1. PIPING TECHNOLOGY & PRODUCTS, INC. Pipe Support Engineering & Design Webinar Attention Attendees : to listen to the audio portion, check that your speakers or headset are on and turned up OR dial the number and use the access code listed in your confirmation email. Attention P.E.’s : this Webinar is worth 1 PDH credit for TX P.E.’s (send request to [email_address] )
  • 2. Presenter Jerry Godina Lead Pipe Support Designer
  • 3. PT&P and Subsidiaries U.S. Bellows, Inc.  Metallic Expansion Joints  Thin-Wall and Thick-Wall  Rectangular Expansion Joints  Fabric Expansion Joints  Slip-Type Expansion Joints PIPING TECHNOLOGY & PRODUCTS, INC. - Engineered Pipe Supports - Variable, Constants, Big-tons - Vibration Control Devices – Snubbers, Sway Struts - Support Assembly Components – Clamps, misc. Hardware - Pre-insulated Pipe Supports – Cryogenic/cold & Hot Applications - Fabricated Pipe Shoes, Guides & Anchors - Slide Bearing Plates - Anchor Bolts, Embed Plates IAS Certified, Member of MSS, SPED, APFA Member of EJMA SWECO Fab, Inc.  Pressure Vessels  Pig Launchers/Receivers  Spectacle/Line Blinds  Instrument Supports  ASME/Misc. Fabrication ASME U-Stamp & R-Stamp Pipe Shields, Inc. Insulated Pipe Supports  Commercial & Light Industrial  Heavy Industrial – Base Mounted Types, Anchors  Pipe Riser Clamps ISO 9001-2000 Certified Fronek A/D Ent., Inc.  Hydraulic Snubbers - Short & Adjustable Strut  Mechanical Snubbers  dynA/Damp Compensating Strut ASME Nuclear Certified
  • 4. PT&P People Over 700 Employees Sales, Engineering, Office Administration, Manufacturing, Customer Service, Marketing, Accounting, etc. Resources include 75 Engineers & Designers 4 Ph.D.’s
  • 5. Manufacturing Facility Houston, Texas, USA 450,000 square feet covered shop space 35 acre property Located near Port of Houston for convenient shipping around the world
  • 6. Engineering & Design Technical Capabilities Engineering and Design Piping, Pipe Support and Structural Design 3D Modeling Technology Pipe Stress Analysis Caesar II Structural Analysis STAAD II Finite Element Analysis Special Stress/Thermal Problems Pro/E for 3-D Part Design ANSYS for Mesh Generation + Analysis + Results Analysis Field Testing
  • 7. Engineering & Manufacturing Overall Work Process Flow Model Quote Sweco Fab U.S. Bellows PT&P Anchor/Darling Pipe Shields Engineering Manufacturing Detail Planning Cut Fab Painting & Galvanizing Assembly Layout & Assembly Pack & Ship
  • 8. Engineering & Design Engineering Work Process – Pipe Support Quote Engineering Manufacturing Isometric Drawings Empirical Calculations Load & Displacement Tables Level 1 Customization PT&P U.S. Bellows Sweco Fab Pipe Shields Anchor/Darling 3D Modeling and FEA Testing The End Result Standard Catalog Designs
  • 9. Original Stress Analysis Data Support Configuration Engineering & Design Standard Catalog Designs
  • 10. Figure 70 – Light Three Bolt Clamp Online Catalog Page Print Catalog Engineering & Design Standard Catalog Designs – Component Selection
  • 11. Variable Spring Rod Pipe Clamp This is the resulted assembly fabricated from selecting a combination of standard components. Overall design based on the following operating conditions including: Load Temperature Deflection Weldless Eye Nut Engineering & Design Standard Catalog Designs
  • 12. Engineering & Design Standard Designs – Pipe Shoes vs. Spring Supports Case : The type of supports used on this line were not effective and needed service often Solution : Changed to a combination of hanging supports and clamp-on shoes
  • 13. Engineering & Design Standard Design: Level 1 Customization – Clamp Calculator Manual Clamp Calculations 3-Bolt Pipe Clamp Load: 20,000 lb. Pipe Size: 20" Operating Temp: 650 °F
  • 14. Engineering & Design Standard Design: Level 1 Customization – Clamp Calculator Example 3-Bolt Pipe Clamp Load: 20,000 lb. Pipe Size: 20" Operating Temp: 650 °F
  • 15. Engineering & Design Standard Design: Level 1 Customization – “Mini” Big Ton Springs Solution : Use a multiple spring coil arrangement with smaller, shorter coils used in parallel. Case : A standard variable spring using a single coil could not be used due to height restrictions. 2 Coils 4 Coils
  • 16. Big Ton T Upthrust Constants Load: 75,000 lb. Total Travel: 5" Height: 16.5" Big Ton D Upthrust Constants Load: 50,022 lb. Total Travel: 4 " Height: 26" Engineering & Design Standard Design: Level 1 Customization – Big Ton Upthrust Constants Solutions : 1. Immediate research and design 2. Retrofit of new PT&P product Case : A customer needed a support for a vessel, but had very limited space available Constants Installed at Petrochemical Plant
  • 17. Engineering & Design Empirical Calculations STAAD Analysis used to design supplementary steel components
  • 18. Engineering & Design Empirical Calculations Bolted Clamp Pipe Shoe Supplementary Steel Components
  • 19. Engineering & Design Complex Designs – FEA Finite Element Analysis ProEngineer, PT/Modeler, Cosmos/M, ANSYS, etc.
  • 20. Engineering & Design Complex Designs – FEA Finite Element Analysis of 27' x 16' x 21 ' Structural Frame Frame in Preparation for Fit-up FEA of Lifting Lug Base in Fabrication Process Structure Base in Painting Phase
  • 21. Engineering & Design Complex Designs – Case Study: Transition Piece FEA Case : To determine the need for stiffeners in highest stress area
  • 22. Engineering & Design Complex Designs – Case Study: Transition Piece FEA (continued) Case : To determine the need for stiffeners in highest stress area (continued) Figure 1 Illustration of Pressures and Displacements Internal Pressure = 18.7 PSI Figure 2 Stress Plot #1 Internal Pressure = 18.7 PSI Figure 3 Stress Plot #2 Internal Pressure = 18.7 PSI Figure 4 Displacement Plot #1 Internal Pressure = 18.7 PSI
  • 23. Engineering & Design Complex Designs – Case Study: Transition Piece FEA (continued) Case : To determine the need for stiffeners in highest stress area (continued) Figure 5 Illustration of Pressures and Displacements External Pressure = 15 PSI Figure 6 Stress Plot #1 External Pressure = 15 PSI Figure 7 Stress Plot #2 External Pressure = 15 PSI Figure 8 Displacement Plot #2 External Pressure = 15 PSI Solution : Finite Element Analysis determined that stiffeners are unnecessary and yield a savings of $30,000
  • 24. Engineering & Design Complex Designs – 3D Modeling 3D Models Designed and Generated for Electronic Interference Check Variable Springs Pipe Clamp Guides Constant Springs
  • 25. Engineering & Design Design Verification by Product Testing Case : To determine the amount of ice formation on an un-insulated pipe operating at cryogenic temperatures. Perspective View of the Test Facility Amount of Ice Formation on Un-Insulated Pipe
  • 26. Engineering & Design Design Verification by Product Testing (continued) After filling the pipe with liquid Nitrogen, the pipe’s surface temperature started to fall exponentially with time. It took almost 20 hours to reach a steady state with small variations following a trend similar to that of the ambient temperature variations during day and night. Amount of Ice Formation on Un-Insulated Pipe
  • 27. Case : Improper caulking compound selected for the application 5800 Test Facility 5800C Engineering & Design Design Verification by Product Testing – Selection of Caulking Compound Solution : Tested original compound (5800) and the suggested compound (5800C) to determine the temperature at which each compound began to melt.
  • 28. Engineering & Design The End Result – Pipe Support
  • 29. Case : Over 116 hot shoes for various sizes of large bore high energy steam lines failed twice causing the Energy Center to completely shut down. Engineering & Design Case Studies – New Patent for High Temperature Supports
  • 30. Engineering & Design Case Studies – New Patent for High Temperature Supports (continued) Solution : PT&P designed special clamp shoes that would dissipate heat and preserve the integrity of the PTFE, 25% glass filled slide plates from thermal damage. - The line temperatures ranged from 650°F to 1100°F. - PT&P performed full EPC services and manufactured all of the supports for this project. - Finite Element Analysis was also performed. Finite Element Analysis
  • 31. Engineering & Design Case Studies – New Patent for High Temperature Supports (continued) Restoration of insulation after installation of new shoes Steam lines after installation of PT&P’s newly designed shoes
  • 32. Cold Shoe Testing Constant Testing Value-added Services Various Product Testing Marinite Slide Plate Testing Spring Load Testing Anchor Shoe Testing
  • 33. Value-added Services On-site Field Services On-site installation guidance On-site inspection/maintenance of pipe supports On-site snubber inspection A system of stock standard Items “ On-call” engineering team Available 24x7 PT&P’s “On-call” engineering team guarantees a response time of 30 minutes
  • 34. Inventory & Stocking Capacity > 30,000 spring coils > 1 million Lb. of standard items Full year supply of beam, angle, plates, rods…etc. At Piping Technology & Products, we stock:
  • 35. www.pipingtech.com Fatigue Testing Pressure Balanced Expansion Joints FEA: Plate Thickness and Pipe Stress Inspection and Maintenance of Supports Value-added Services Technical Information
  • 36. Value-added Services Weekly Newsletter Product of the Week: - Featured Products with Pictures and Project Details Webinar Registration: - Details on Upcoming Webinars Quick Access to PT&P’s: - Online Quote System - Emergency Service - Online Catalogs - Downloadable Software E-NEWS
  • 37. Thank You for Joining PT&P’s Engineering & Design Webinar Please send any additional questions or inquiries to [email_address] Useful Links: Online Quote: www.pipingtech.com/quote Online Catalog: www.pipingtech.com/catalog Technical Webinars: www.pipingtech.com/ webinar Blog: www.pipesupportsblog.com

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Hello everyone, I would like to welcome you to our Webinar on Engineering & Design. The Webinar today is hosted by Piping Technology & Products. I am Jerry Godina and I will be your presenter. If you would like to join in on the audio portion of the presentation, please make sure you select speakers/headphones in the audio choice box and double check that your volume is turned up. You can also listen to us by telephone, 9:00 am for the United States, just dial: (1) 516-453-0014, for countries other than the US, please refer to the list of numbers in your confirmation e-mail. The access code for this presentation is 489-001-753 2:00 pm for the United States, just dial: (1) 323-417-4600, for countries other than the US, please refer to the list of numbers in your confirmation e-mail. The access code for this presentation is 254-294-474 Also, if you have a question during the presentation, please feel free to type a question into the text box you see to the right of the presentation, or if you prefer, you can ask questions after the presentation during our “Questions and Answers Session.”
  • #4: For those of you who are unfamiliar with PT&P, I want to quickly go over some background information. If you would like to know more, please visit our “About Us” section at pipingtech.com. Our parent company, Piping Technology & Products, Inc., also known as PT&P, is a member of MSS, SPED, and APFA In business since 1975, Piping Technology & Products, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiaries (US Bellows, Sweco Fab, Pipe Shields, and Anchor Darling) offer a wide range of engineered products and services for various industries and applications. Our product line is extensive… From engineered pipe supports, expansion joints, pre-insulated pipe supports, and miscellaneous fabrication to various engineering and technical services, PT&P has decades of experience providing products and services for all your engineering and construction needs. We have achieved various certifications in the past 30 years: PT&P is a member of MSS, SPED, and APFA. We are also a Minority Business Enterprise, as well as, a member of the Houston Minority Business Council. Our U.S. Bellows division is a member of the Expansion Joint Manufacturers’ Association We have the ASME U-Stamp, R-Stamp and N-Stamp for our Sweco Fab division Pipe Shields is ISO 9001-2000 certified for the manufacture of hot and cold supports And we are ASME Nuclear Qualified in our Fronek Anchor Darling division
  • #7: Our engineering and design department is involved in the following processes: -Piping, Pipe Support and Structural Design -3D Modeling Technology -Pipe Stress Analysis, in which we use Caesar II -For Structural Analysis, we use STAAD II -Our engineering and design department uses Finite Element Analysis for many projects: -FEA is used for Special Stress and/or Thermal Problems -It is used in 3D Part Design -They use ANSYS for Mesh Generation and Analysis and Results Analysis -Our Engineering and Design department is also involved in Field Testing. PT&P also executes PDS Collaboration to minimize risks by making responsibilities clear.
  • #8: Overall work process flow model for engineering and manufacturing After a quote is received, it is dispersed to the proper divisions of engineering which we will go into more detail on the next slide. After engineering, the project is sent to manufacturing Detailing Planning Cut Shop Fabrication Painting & Galvanizing Assembly Layout & Final Assembly Pack & Ship
  • #9: This is the Engineering Work Process of a Pipe Support. Each division under PT&P has an engineering and design department that is involved in all projects even if the engineering is not done with us. They interpret the Isometric Drawings, Empirical Calculations and STAAD Analysis. 3D Models are created to check space available. If movement is present, review of the load and displacement tables is necessary. If it is a non-standard pipe clamp, the Clamp Calculator is utilized, which is an in-house developed software. Design development sketches of the support configuration are created. The preliminary 3D support model is refined and placed in the main 3D model and visual interference checks are made. Detailed AutoCAD drawings are prepared and Material take-off is made. Our Engineering and Design Departments handle all Finite Element Analysis and the information inputted into our EDI system which helps control accuracy and improves the processing time.
  • #13: Need labels and description **** I don’t know the background on this one Original slide said: Case: Switched from bottom supports to hanging supports. Avoidance of welded attachments. Solution: Enhanced design for clamp-on shoes.
  • #14: Support Component Production Example of In-House Software Development We developed a software called clamp calculator to streamline repetitive calculations. This helps us to speed up the work process, as well as, eliminate any miscues. - Operating conditions require use of clamp with load carrying capability greater than largest standard assembly. - Empirical calculations method developed to correctly size custom clamp including: stock size, bolt size and plate length - Use of clamp calculation sheets could be standardized with curve-fitting algorithms to process data quickly Continued on Next Page
  • #15: - Development of “Clamp Calculator” required minimum data entry: Pipe Size, Operating Load and Operating Temperature - Renders clamp design with drawing/B.O.M. - Output utilized by various factors of production staff (linked to all aspects of manufacturing: Procurement, Cut Shop, Machine Shop, Hardware and Inspection/Q.C.) - Helps to eliminate data entry/transaction errors associated with manual calculation methodology.
  • #16: Case: A standard variable spring using a single coil could not be used due to height restrictions. Solution: Use a multiple spring coil arrangement with smaller, shorter coils used in parallel. “ mini” big ton where loads/movement matched standard spring, but overall height was restricted Standard variable spring could not fit; solution was to use combination of smaller (shorter) coils which matched load carrying capability; short overall height could be maintained. - Operating Loads: ____________________________ - Standard variable spring height exceeded: ________________________ - Because site conditions allowed, non-standard multi-coil arrangement could be developed - Standard components could be utilized in combination with custom pieces to produce overall custom assembly (Once developed for variable spring, natural progression to use in constant spring assembly)
  • #17: Case: A customer needed a support for a vessel, but had very limited space available for the support. We custom designed four Big Ton D Upthrust Constants shown in the first picture and two pairs of Big Ton T Upthrust Constants shown in the second picture. Due to space limitation, the Big Ton D Constants were designed with a total travel of 4 " and the Big Ton T Constants with 5 " in total travel. The Big Ton D constants were designed with a 50 thousand pound load capacity and the Big Ton T constants were designed with 75 and 67 thousand pound load capacity. http://www.pipingtech.com/news/arc_pw_2001/engps2001_07.htm
  • #18: Our Engineering and Design department uses Structural Analysis and Design Software which encompasses concrete and steel design. Shown here is the Structural Analysis output for a detailed design of a complex hot support. Simple hot supports are mostly done using empirical methods and/or hand calculations.
  • #20: Where complicated design configurations exist… Piping Technology & Products, Inc. has extensive in-house finite element analysis capabilities using ProEngineer, ANSYS, and a variety of other software packages. FEA software is used to simulate the loads and resulting stresses which a particular design might experience in the field. These time and money-saving computer simulations are used to select designs for prototypes. We later use these prototypes to test products with actual loads to confirm our design loads and safety features. FEA provides very realistic and accurate analysis of mechanical parts that undergo specified thermal and mechanical loads. Performing and FEA is time-effective and a cost-effective complement to physical testing -- following a preliminary finite analysis with a physical load test significantly reduces the design cycle time. Interpreting and understanding FEA's proves useful to explaining stress and strain conditions to customers in a highly visual manner. The use of FEA significantly improves PT&P's engineering, research, and design capabilities. http://www.pipingtech.com/tour/cad.htm - Conceptual design developed - FEA performed to 1.) confirm design capabilities and 2.) Optimize overall design regarding Materials/Fab. Processes
  • #21: Example of SWECO Fab Division design capabilities 27'x16'x21' Structural Frame for an Offshore Site in West Africa  This structural frame was designed to be placed on the sea-bed for an offshore rig and will be used as an undersea cable support frame. It is constructed of 8” tube-steel, a 10” channel, and a steel plate. It is capable of withstanding a load of 600 Kilonewtons (68,000 lb. for each pad). The frame will remain stationary on the sea-bed and is designed to endure heavy wave action when lowered to or raised from the sea-bed. Finite element analysis of the lifting lug on the structure was performed to verify load conditions.  A trial fit-up of bolted sections was also conducted to ensure the structural frame will assemble easily before being placed in position. http://www.pipingtech.com/news/arc_pw_2003/asme2003_05.htm - Review of the static loading conducted, also… - Review of the dynamic loading which would be seen as the structure is raised and lowered - Of particular interest where the lifting lug elements – as these would be taking the brunt of the load during assembly and installation - FEA performed to verify lug capability
  • #22: Sweco Fab Example This transition piece uses a standard flange at the top, but has been modified to include the extra length of pipe and to eliminate two flanges. The rectangular flange is fabricated of 1.25 x 5 inch. stock and is made of A36 steel. The whole transition and pipe are fabricated of 3/8 " thick A516 Grade 70 steel. The model has a temperature condition of 105° C/221° F. - Transition piece of ductwork - Developed to transfer from round flange attachment to rectangular lower attachment - Of particular questioning was the necessity to incorporate stiffeners into the overall design - If stiffeners were required, what size? Location? - Because the overall shape is complicated, FEA was utilized to stimulate the operating conditions Continued on Next Slide 
  • #23: Two cases were modeled in which all references to pressure, PSI, refers to PISIG (PSI gage). The first was at operating condition when the transition piece experiences 18.7 PSI internal pressure. The second was at full vacuum when the transition piece experiences 15 PSI external pressure. The first figure shown here is an illustration of the pressures and displacements. Figures 2 & 3 show the stresses and Figure 4 shows the displacement at every point. The color coding system represents the inches of displacement.
  • #24: Figure 5 is an illustration of the pressures and displacements with an external pressure of 15 PSI Figure 6 and 7 models have an external pressure of 15 PSI on every external surface and show the stresses at every point. Figure 8 shows the displacement at every point in the model. Solution: FEA analysis determined stiffeners unnecessary and yielded a saving of $30 thousand dollars
  • #25: 3D models can be designed and generated for electronic interference check This helps check that the pipe support is clear of interferences of piping, other pipe supports and structural steel. This check is only visual due to limited access to the master model. The first 3D model on the left shows two variable springs. Next you see Pipe Clamp Guides and the last image is a 3D model of a more complex support arrangement with a constant spring support. Maybe say which 3D Modeling programs we use here at PT&P: ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________
  • #26: 2 nd Example of Field Test Stimulation… Case: To determine the amount of ice formation on an un-insulated pipe operating at cryogenic temperatures employing a small scale model. Test Facility: A perspective view of the facility is shown here. The test facility consists of a 36 " long stainless steel pipe with a 4 ½ " outside diameter and 4 " inside diameter. The pipe ends are closed by ¾ " x 5 ½ " x 21 " plates. The pipe is suspended from top using two pipe clamps. To simulate cryogenic condition for an extended period of time, liquid nitrogen from a tank is supplied through a control valve into the pipe at one end and the nitrogen vapor is allowed to escape through a 1/2’’ tube from the other end. The test facility is set in our workshop area where large size doors allow cross ventilation maintaining atmospheric conditions. A type “K” thermocouple is set between the pipe and the clamp near the liquid nitrogen inlet to measure the pipe’s outer surface temperature history. Simultaneously, the ambient room temperature, relative humidity, and dew points were measured. Continued on next slide
  • #27: Test procedure: Liquid nitrogen was allowed to fill completely the stainless steel pipe first, followed by a steady flow of liquid Nitrogen. By adjusting the control valve to a point when the liquid Nitrogen ceases to exit through the vertical outlet tube, the pipe remained completely full of liquid Nitrogen throughout the test. This flow process caused a small fraction of the flowing liquid nitrogen in the pipe to change phase to vapor by gaining latent heat of evaporation from the ambient air and exited through the outlet tube. This maintained almost a constant pipe surface temperature over an extended period of time. Metering scales were fixed radically outward at three locations (near the two ends and at the middle) along the pipe to measure the ice deposition depth as a function of time. After filling up the pipe with liquid Nitrogen, the pipe’s surface temperature started falling exponentially with time and it took almost 20 hours to reach an almost steady state with small variations following a trend similar to that of the ambient temperature variations during day and night. Conclusion: Ice build-up reached a cap at -295 ° F.
  • #28: Field Testing Example of Insulated Supports A customer was experiencing melting of the caulking compound selected for an application. We set up a test facility with the original caulking compound which was 5800 and the suggested compound which is 5800C. Over a period of time, we determined the temperature at which each compound began to melt. Taking into consideration the high temperatures of this application, we determined that 5800C will be sufficient enough. Need to find Sergio’s report for the exact temp. of application.
  • #29: Shown here is the design deliverable for the support from the last slides’ STAAD Analysis. 2D detailed drawings are checked for compliance with locational data supplied by the engineer, load and displacement tables, specifications and isometric drawings. PT&P’s detailed drawings are completed with bill of material, locational data, load and temperature calculations, and welding information. The pipe support detail contains sufficient data for both fabrication and installation. Drawing used ofr all facets of production including: 1.) Procurement of Materials 2.) Fabrication Details 3.) Erection Plan/Location Details 4.) Installed/Operating Loads and Movement
  • #30: Insulated Supports Case… Case: Over 116 hot shoes for various sizes of large bore high energy steam lines failed. This caused the Energy Center to completely shut down due to safety concerns and the potential for pipe and/or equipment failure. The original vendor replaced the supports with the same type of supports, and they failed once again. PT&P was called in to survey the site and found that the type of pipe support used was not suited for the service conditions. http://www.pipingtech.com/news/enews/2005/090705.htm W:\\digital_camera\\Digital Album\\images\\Product Photos\\Competitor Products (field service survey and suggested replacement)
  • #31: Because the elevations of all the piping were fixed, PT&P had to develop a pipe support design that would dissipate heat, in order to protect the PTFE, 25% glass filled slide plates from thermal damage. Natural Draft Air Cooling has several advantages over previous designs: 1. Since the insulation does not carry any mechanical load, it can be chosen solely on the basis of its thermal properties. In particular, cyclic loading, which has caused insulation failure, is not a problem. 2. The support provides effective restraint for all six possible components of loads, X, Y, Z-Rotational and Translational. In particular, axial and Torsional loads are readily accommodated. These represent difficulties for supports which rely on the insulation. 3. It is easily installed in the field and is attached to the pipe with a standard bolted pipe clamp. Thus, there is no field welding. The line temperatures ranged from 650°F to 1100°F. PT&P performed full EPC services and manufactured all of the supports for this project. Finite Element Analysis was also performed.
  • #32: The top two pictures show the restoration of insulation after installation of new shoes The bottom two pictures show the steam lines after installation PT&P designed the solution needed for this dilemma and acquired a new patent for a pipe support with two clamps that are similar to the Figure 50 light two bolt pipe clamp. Each shoe is attached to a steel plate which is designed to carry the design load, and is shape optimized to minimize heat flow from the pipe.
  • #34: PT&P offers on-site installation guidance, inspection and/or maintenance of pipe supports and snubber inspection. We carry a system of stock standard items and have an “on-call” engineering team available 24x7.
  • #36: Since we don’t have much time this evening, you may want to check out our website; there you will find a plethora of technical information, including different Tests we carry out, FEA Analysis, and much more.
  • #37: We also have a newsletter sent out weekly by email. Our Enews features a special product for the week along with details on our upcoming Webinars. The newsletter is also a beneficial link source to our Online Quote System, Emergency Service, Online Catalogs and Downloadable Software.
  • #38: In conclusion, our Engineering and Design Departments have improved tremendously over the last 30 years. With new designs and new technologies, we continue to grow and expand with new challenges. Thank You for Joining Our Webinar on Engineering & Design… We are open to take your questions; however, if you have any additional questions or inquiries after that, you can send us an email at info@pipingtech.com Thank you again, this is Jerry Godina on behalf of everyone here at PT&P, I bid you a good day.