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#38671 - 10/27/10 12:49 AM Result for (D/t)
M.Mohammad Offline
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Hello Dears

I want to khow that do the results correct for all (D/t) in CAESAR?

Where:

D: Diameter
t: Thikness

Thank you
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#38674 - 10/27/10 02:02 AM Re: Result for (D/t) [Re: M.Mohammad]
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What are you asking ?

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#38681 - 10/27/10 07:09 AM Re: Result for (D/t) [Re: MoverZ]
M.Mohammad Offline
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Registered: 08/01/09
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I found a questtion in a company that said "Are corrected CAESAR's results for all of (D/t) values?"

I think its answer is "No". But I don't no "Why?" and for how much are't corrected?

Thanks for your notation.
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#38687 - 10/27/10 08:15 AM Re: Result for (D/t) [Re: M.Mohammad]
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Sorry, I have no idea what you are referring to. Can you be more specific ?

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#38692 - 10/27/10 09:31 AM Re: Result for (D/t) [Re: MoverZ]
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I think the question he might be asking is, "Are the results from CAESAR II accurate for both thin wall and thick wall pipe?"

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#38698 - 10/27/10 12:17 PM Re: Result for (D/t) [Re: Michael_Fletcher]
venkatachalam Offline
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Registered: 10/25/09
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Loc: tamil nadu chennai
yes Michael you are 100% correct.I think so Caesar II designed for thin wall not for thick wall.so that's why the answer is NO.

regards
venkatachalam.

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#38703 - 10/27/10 08:24 PM Re: Result for (D/t) [Re: venkatachalam]
Richard Ay Offline
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CAESAR II uses the "3D Beam Element" in its formulation and solution. All of the assumptions inherent with this element apply. Additionally, the piping Codes state that the (Code computed) SIFs are only applicable for D/t ratios less than 100. If you exceed this defined limit, no one knows if the results are accurate or not. Note, the is not a CAESAR II limitation, but rather a limit on the amount of testing that has been performed on actual fittings.
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