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#51429 - 10/23/12 10:14 AM Dynamic Analysis - Water hammer in pipeline
Luis F. Cadena Offline
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Registered: 03/05/09
Posts: 26
Loc: Quito - Ecuador
Hi:

I have a buried model pipeline, I want to make a dymnamic analysis of water hammer when Valves close for a signal of leak detection system. When I make a buried model pipe in Caesr II, the software breaks large elements in a little ones and put springs in each node, but this is a no lineal model. It is possible to make a water hammer analysis by dynamic module, using for exmaple the output of Olga, about location and pressure pick.

- How Caesar II takes the fluid density since in a buried model, density is zero?

- Is it a good approach to use buried model for dynamic analysis?

Please your comments,

Best regards,

Luis F.

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#51432 - 10/23/12 11:39 AM Re: Dynamic Analysis - Water hammer in pipeline [Re: Luis F. Cadena]
Richard Ay Offline
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Registered: 12/13/99
Posts: 6226
Loc: Houston, Texas, USA
In a buried pipe ananlysis, you're trying to simulate a beam on a continuous elastic foundation. The only way to do that with a "3D beam element" program such as CAESAR II is to re-mesh the model such that the resulting element lengths and associated restraint stiffnesses approximate the behavior of the soil (which you define). In such a model, there will be no weight stresses - because the beam in reality is continuously supported. This is why all densities are reset to zero when the model is buried.

A consequence of this is that you can't perform a dynamic analysis (because all the weights are zero).
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