Understanding Non-Linear Load Sequencing
Typical loadings are Deadweight applied then pressure then system heated up.
i.e. Gr -> P1 -> T1. Many pipe stress programs lump all these loadings
together. AutoPIPE non-linear analysis applies these loadings in a sequence
with Gravity always first as expected.
Note: There is no load sequencing for a Linear analysis.
Lets look at Loading Sequencing
Guide , gap left & right = 0.2
8
V-Stop
10
2
8
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8 STD WT, A106-B
P = 0psi, 550F
Static Seimic loading, E1 =
0.6g in the +Z direction
Load_Sequencing5.doc
Example 1
No friction, load sequence = OP1 for occasional loads like
Seismic, Wind, User etc
OP1 = hot operating condition GR -> T1, since no pressure
analysis. So case E1 is applied in the hot condition after
Gravity and temperature are applied.
Create User combination: GrE1 = Gr + E1 [This is to illustrate how
this combination is inconsistent with the load sequence]
S U P P O R T
F O R C E S
( Force - lb
, Moment - ft-lb , Tran. - in
Point/ Connect/
Load
L O C A L
Supp. ID
Type
Combination Dirn Force
Deform
-------- -------- ----------- ---- -------- -------Tag No.: <None>
A04
A04 1
Guide
Stiff
:RIGID
GR
T1
E1
GT1
down
left
back
727
down
left
forw
232
down
rght
forw
232
down
left
727
232
forw
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, Rot. - deg
)
G L O B A L
Dirn
Force
Deform
---- -------- --------
0.000
0.000
0.000
X
Y
Z
0.000
0.200
0.737
X
Y
Z
0.000
0.306
0.000
-727
0.000
0.000
0.000
-232
0.737
0.000
-0.200
X
Y
Z
232
0.000
0.000
0.306
0.000
0.200
X
Y
-727
0.737
0.000
0.737
-232
-0.200
Load_Sequencing5.doc
Notice default non-code combination is GT1E1
which is consistent with the load sequence
GT1E1
GRE1
Inconsistent User Combination GrE1
Notice combined
movement =0.106 in +Z
direction
down
rght
forw
727
down
rght
forw
727
232
0.000
0.106
0.737
X
Y
Z
0.000
0.306
0.000
X
Y
Z
-727
-727
232
0.737
0.000
0.106
0.000
0.000
0.306
2. Thermal Loading (GT1)
2 (hot condition)
T1, Dz= -0.2, gap is
closed so load
generated = 232 lb
3. Seismic E1 Loading (GT1E1)
2 (hot condition)
0.2
0.306
1
E1, Dz= 0.306, Seismic
load moves the pipe is
opposite direction. However
gap is not closed on +Z side
since did not travel 0.4 (2 x
gap = 0.2)
Hence GT1E1 = 0
Sequence
Gr -> T1 -> E1
1 -> 2 -> 3
However notice User combination GrE1 = Gr + E1, GrE1 Load at A04 guide, Fz =
232lb. However this does not make sense because the load sequence was Gr then
T1 then E1, so this combination GrE1 does not consider movement due to T1. It
thinks the E1 is applied after Gravity case which is not correct. If it was for E1,
expect Dz = 0.2 instead of 0.306 and gap closed.
Note: Gr -> P1 -> T1 -> E1 gives the same result as Gr -> T1 -> P1 -> E1
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Load_Sequencing5.doc
Also refer to Analysis Summary
A N A L Y S I S
S U M M A R Y
Current model revision number : 6
Static - Date and Time of analysis .............
Model Revision Number .................
Number of load cases ..................
Load cases analyzed ...................
Gaps/Friction/Soil considered .........
Tolerance - Force, Displacement .......
Friction - Scale Factor, Tolerance ....
Ignore friction for cases E1,E2,E3 ....
Ignore friction for gravity case ......
Hanger design run .....................
Cut short included ....................
Thermal bowing included ...............
Include Bourdon rotational effect .....
Pipe radius for Bourdon calculation ...
Occasional load analysis type .........
Non-linear analysis summary file ......
Use default load sequence .............
Base load cases for nonlinear analysis
Apr 16, 2007
9:46 AM
6
3
GR T1 E1
Yes
1.00 lb
0.0162 in
1.00
0.10
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Mean
Nonlinear
LOADSEQ_1.LOG
Yes
GR
T1
E1
= None
= GR
= T1
Actual load sequence:
GR -> T1 -> E1
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Load_Sequencing5.doc
Example 2
No friction, load sequence = GR for occasional loads like
Seismic, Wind, User etc
GR = cold operating condition GR -> E1, since no pressure
analysis. So case E1 is applied in the cold condition after
Gravity so temperature is not considered.
S U P P O R T
F O R C E S
( Force - lb
, Moment - ft-lb , Tran. - in
Point/ Connect/
Load
L O C A L
Supp. ID
Type
Combination Dirn Force
Deform
-------- -------- ----------- ---- -------- -------Tag No.: <None>
A04
A04 1
Guide
Stiff
:RIGID
Notice default non-code
combination is GE1 which is
consistent with the load
sequence
i.e. no temperature case
considered
GR
T1
E1
GT1
GE1
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down
left
back
727
down
left
forw
232
down
rght
forw
450
, Rot. - deg
)
G L O B A L
Dirn
Force
Deform
---- -------- --------
0.000
0.000
0.000
X
Y
Z
0.000
0.200
0.737
X
Y
Z
0.000
0.200
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-232
0.737
0.000
-0.200
X
Y
Z
450
0.000
0.000
0.200
-727
-232
0.737
0.000
-0.200
down
left
forw
727
232
0.000
0.200
0.737
X
Y
Z
down
727
0.000
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-727
0.000
Load_Sequencing5.doc
GRE1
rght
forw
450
0.200
0.000
Y
Z
-727
450
0.000
0.200
down
rght
forw
727
450
0.000
0.200
0.000
X
Y
Z
-727
450
0.000
0.000
0.200
Notice combined movement =0.2 in +Z
direction, i.e. gap distance
Also refer to Analysis Summary
A N A L Y S I S
S U M M A R Y
Current model revision number : 6
Static - Date and Time of analysis .............
Model Revision Number .................
Number of load cases ..................
Load cases analyzed ...................
Gaps/Friction/Soil considered .........
Tolerance - Force, Displacement .......
Friction - Scale Factor, Tolerance ....
Ignore friction for cases E1,E2,E3 ....
Ignore friction for gravity case ......
Hanger design run .....................
Cut short included ....................
Thermal bowing included ...............
Include Bourdon rotational effect .....
Pipe radius for Bourdon calculation ...
Occasional load analysis type .........
Non-linear analysis summary file ......
Use default load sequence .............
Base load cases for nonlinear analysis
Apr 16, 2007
9:14 AM
6
3
GR T1 E1
Yes
1.00 lb
0.0162 in
1.00
0.10
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Mean
Nonlinear
LOADSEQ_1.LOG
No
GR
T1
E1
= None
= GR
= GR
Actual load sequence:
GR -> T1
GR -> E1
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Summary
Recommendations
It is recommended to evaluate the maximum support loads and movements by
analyzing both GR and OP1 default sequence. Also remember to include + ve
and ve Seismic and wind loadings for worst-case evaluation of occasional
loads and stresses.
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