Thrust block Modelling in buried CII file

Posted by: venketstress

Thrust block Modelling in buried CII file - 09/26/18 08:33 AM

Hi,

I am using Thrust block in RTRP buried pipeline, can i use the soil stiffness (K) in Restraint node as the RCC thrust block is designed with soil passive pressure resistance.

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Posted by: Michael_Fletcher

Re: Thrust block Modelling in buried CII file - 09/27/18 09:08 AM

I don't think I'm clear on the question.

When you bury a model in CAESAR, CAESAR adds and/or replaces existing restraints with restraint nodes, based on the properties of the soil and pipe.

When you have a thrust block, that means that actual soil resistance will be higher due to increased surface area at a given point.

The net result may be impactful or may be negligible.

If my back were to a wall to estimate an arbitrarily-sized block's impact, I would determine the lateral soil resistance of an appropriately long and diameter line, and changing axial and lateral restraints appropriately in my "real" model.