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#41578 - 03/10/11 04:31 PM How to force a VSH to turn into CSH
Kayprasad Offline
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Registered: 07/16/10
Posts: 3
Loc: Philadelphia, PA
Dear All,

I am using up to date Caesar II 5.20 & having a strange problem, which I have never seen before.
Though I am putting 0% "Allowable Load Varition" in the piping input table, hanger table (output) is showing a certain value of Load variation. Also, in some node points, load variation is exceeding 25%.
Same thing is happening even though I am putting 0% allowable load variation in "Hanger Design Control Data".
So the thing is that, I can't force a VSH to turn into CSH.
Can anyone please help me in this issue.

Thanks & Regards
Kay

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#41580 - 03/10/11 07:45 PM Re: How to force a VSH to turn into CSH [Re: Kayprasad]
Richard Ay Offline
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Registered: 12/13/99
Posts: 6226
Loc: Houston, Texas, USA
Just a wild guess here, but maybe Zero means "no data". Try changing that to 1% and see if that works.
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#41581 - 03/10/11 09:06 PM Re: How to force a VSH to turn into CSH [Re: Richard Ay]
Kayprasad Offline
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Registered: 07/16/10
Posts: 3
Loc: Philadelphia, PA
Dear Richard,

I tried that to, but result is same. Frankly to speak, only one node (VSH) is making problem out of 9 nodes (VSHs). Also, I redefined those nodes & VSHs but no changes in the output.


Regards,
Kay

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#41590 - 03/11/11 08:01 AM Re: How to force a VSH to turn into CSH [Re: Kayprasad]
Richard Ay Offline
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Registered: 12/13/99
Posts: 6226
Loc: Houston, Texas, USA
Send the model in to TechSupport so we can look at it.
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Richard Ay - Consultant

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