Hello Kavin,

Habib's suggestions are excellent. He has done this before.

Quite often, how a piping system behaves in response to forces and moments is counter-intuitive. I find it useful to look at the deflected shape of the piping system. This helps visualize what is happening and what you need to do to reduce your forces and / or moments acting on equipment connections or tank nozzles. When viewing the deflected shape, one can sometimes notice a piping configuration that tends to behave in a teeter-tottering manner.

This is consistent with Habib's suggestion " .... try to understand ..."

Regards,

Pat