Nozzle Limit Check

Posted by: durgesh

Nozzle Limit Check - 04/22/14 11:37 PM


Hello All,

Can somebody please explain how to use Nozzle Limit check effectively?

What does excatly mean by Reference Vector ?
How to Create *.EQL file ?
Posted by: Richard Ay

Re: Nozzle Limit Check - 04/23/14 09:55 AM

The nozzle check is a "1st pass screening" tool. The "reference vector" defines (for example) the direction of the pump shaft, or the major orientation of the vessel shell. This is necessary so the moments from the c2 analysis can be associated with the correct allowable loads.
Posted by: STC

Re: Nozzle Limit Check - 05/09/14 02:24 AM


'B' should be in the direction you choose for reference vector.

Regards
STC
Posted by: jackie

Re: Nozzle Limit Check - 05/11/14 09:58 PM

i edit *.EQL file in the software's own *.EQL file, I tried to copy a
block of data from excel to *.eql file ,but CII can't read it , who can
tell me how to do it .
Posted by: Dave Diehl

Re: Nozzle Limit Check - 05/12/14 08:42 AM

Excel probably has place tabs between your columns when converted to text.

Replace all tabs with a few spaces and try again.
Posted by: jackie

Re: Nozzle Limit Check - 05/12/14 11:38 PM

thanks , it is ok
Posted by: cldsg

Re: Nozzle Limit Check - 06/13/14 09:04 PM

Hello Dave,

Could you please advise if it is necessary to check nozzle load in blast load for FPSO topside? Our client requre to do the nozzle load check with blast load added, does it make sence? this is very difficult for us.

Looking forward your reply.