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Can any one explain me how to input snowload & earthquake load
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04/17/08
both in Uniform loads column. As i have inputed the earthquake
Posts: 2 load as value of GX,GY & GZ and now want to input the snowload on
Loc: Delhi, India pipe...?
Thanks
Regards
Yahiya Khan
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Yahiya Khan, Piping Engineer, Alstom Projects India Ltd, Newdelhi
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At the present time, uniform loads have to be all of the same
"type". Either all "force / lenth", or all "g's". You cannot mix the two
Member types in the same input file.
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You can enter the snow load over a section of piping by increasing
Member the density of th insulation over the section of piping that will see
the snow load
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Another option would be to split the distributed load into a set
of discrete loads.
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This can be burdensome if you have extended lengths of pipe.
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snow load can be used as sustain load by density change ....
Member considering there should not be too much difference
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I disagree Ohliger
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I believe a snow load should be considered a sustained load.
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Posts: 178 It is a dead lead rather than an occasional load. You can have snow
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Hi Ryan
Member You can use GY for snow load and make another OCC case.
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Loc: Jakarta, 389-LoadCases.pdf (576 downloads)
Indonesia
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Many thanks & regards,
Sam Manik
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" In Russian code shape coefficient for snow load is 0.4 (for round
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In case you have both earthquake and snow load, what
Member methodology is used to input in Caesar as all three vectors of
earthquake input field are already used by eartquake...where to
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08/17/08
put the uniform load by snow...p lease advise.
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MK
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c Actually for me, I just think about the coincident of snow and
wind. How Caesar considers the increasing the surface of area due
Member to wind load. We can imagine like the wave load to pipe surface
due to the marine growth. Thanks in advance.
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How CAESAR II considers the increasing the surface of area due to
Member wind load?
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Posts: 3220 Its not. You input the snow load as a "uniform load". %c
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has no idea what this represents.
Texas, USA
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