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#49947 - 07/25/12 01:56 AM Customized Code stress Ratio output
seeralanr Offline
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Registered: 12/02/09
Posts: 9
Loc: Chennai, India
Hello Richard,
I need one customized option to find the result in the CAESAR –II tool.

I am having CAESAR II file which having following conditions,
1)Large bore (Node no 100 to 2000) and small bore (node no 2500 to 23000).
2)99 Load cases.
3)Code stress Ratio (%) is 68.3 at 570 node; Load case 32 (It means the ratio in Large bore piping itself)

My question is, in hole model; I want to know the code stress ratio value of small bore system only (it between the node no 2500 to 23000).

Note,I have tried with filter options and report customization options in output window; it is not filtering the code stress ratio only in small bore (as per my wise).

Can you suggestion me, how we can get the code stress value only for small bore?.

The following conditions has to be must consider
a) I want to study the small bore with impact of large bore
b) I don’t want to separate the system like large bore piping separate and small bore system as separate.


Regards,
R Seeralan,
AkerSolutions, Oslo, Norway.

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#49948 - 07/25/12 02:22 AM Re: Customized Code stress Ratio output [Re: seeralanr]
danb Offline
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Filters should work and you do not need any other customization.

Apply the filters again.
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#49951 - 07/25/12 05:29 AM Re: Customized Code stress Ratio output [Re: seeralanr]
seeralanr Offline
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Registered: 12/02/09
Posts: 9
Loc: Chennai, India
Hi,
I want to check the code compliance extended stresses.
In this; on the top, it shows the node where maximum stresses are… that node is out of the filter range and should not be shown.

Can any body suggest me exact method to get this.

Regards,
R Seeralan
AkerSolutions, Oslo, Norway.

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#49958 - 07/25/12 10:28 PM Re: Customized Code stress Ratio output [Re: seeralanr]
Richard Ay Offline
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Registered: 12/13/99
Posts: 6226
Loc: Houston, Texas, USA
Sorry, but the summary at the top is not affected by the filters.

However, you may find this will work:
1) Set the filter to the node range you want.
2) Generate the desired stress report.
3) With the report displayed, "right-click" in the report and select "Send to MS Excel".

The data in Excel will include the summary, but only the data on the elements in the specified node range. You can then use Excel to summarize your filtered data. (You will probably want to delete the CAESAR II generated summary from Excel.)
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Richard Ay - Consultant

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#49962 - 07/26/12 01:12 AM Re: Customized Code stress Ratio output [Re: seeralanr]
seeralanr Offline
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Registered: 12/02/09
Posts: 9
Loc: Chennai, India
Thanks for your immediate reply on this issue.

I am having 13 conditions of models for a single system. Each condition is having minimum of 42 to 99 load cases.

As per your suggestions, it will go to be a big process to find the summary out of all of load cases of a single model (as per my wish).

I am requesting you to make an option in the CAESAR-II tool to find these kinds of results also.
(FYI: I have used same application in another one program)

Regards,
R Seeralan
AkerSolutions, Oslo, Norway

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#49963 - 07/26/12 01:21 AM Re: Customized Code stress Ratio output [Re: seeralanr]
Dave Diehl Offline
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Registered: 12/14/99
Posts: 2382
Loc: Houston, TX, USA
two things...
1) you can create your own stress report without that summary at the top
2) if you click on the Stress Ratio header, teh output will be sorted based on that category. Double click to show highest to lowest. Only filtered nodes will be shown.
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