Jacketed Pipe Calculation???

Posted by: Abdelkader

Jacketed Pipe Calculation??? - 03/31/11 02:17 AM

Hi all,

I know that Caesar II don't calculate the vacuum but it calculating jacketed pipe. In case of core pressure is less then the jacket pressure how Caesar II is calculating the core? in this case it's like there is vacuum inside the core.

Someone can clarifies this issue?

Best regards,
Posted by: Joseph_Boralo_2011

Re: Jacketed Pipe Calculation??? - 03/31/11 02:50 AM

Quote:
I know that Caesar II don't calculate the vacuum


I think CAESAR II version 5.0 can calculate vacuum pressure but the higher version of CAESAR II not allowed it, I don't know why?
Posted by: Richard Ay

Re: Jacketed Pipe Calculation??? - 03/31/11 07:20 AM

The piping codes do not addres vaccuum. If you try to run with a "negative pressure", c2 uses the absolute value when determining the longitudinal pressure stress.
Posted by: danb

Re: Jacketed Pipe Calculation??? - 03/31/11 02:03 PM

Vacuum become important issue for large pipes. Jacketed pipes are not very large, so why are you asking?

regards,
Posted by: Abdelkader

Re: Jacketed Pipe Calculation??? - 04/01/11 04:45 AM


Dan,

I'm asking cause I'm working on jacketed pipe 1.5" (core) and 2.5" (jacket) and the jacket's pressure is the double of the core's pressure.

Regards,
Posted by: danb

Re: Jacketed Pipe Calculation??? - 04/01/11 05:08 AM

Ok, try this: ASME VIII D1, ASME II part D.

Or "google" - "How to calculate pipe thickness for external pressure"

Regards,
Posted by: Abdelkader

Re: Jacketed Pipe Calculation??? - 04/05/11 01:06 AM


Thanks Dan