Procedure For Column Line Stress Analysis
Procedure For Column Line Stress Analysis
INTRODUCTION
Columns are one of the principal equipment of any processing plant.
Columns are cylindrical steel vessels that are used for distilling raw
materials in the production of such products as gasoline, diesel, and
heating oil. Looking to the construction of column, it has number of trays at
different elevation. Temperature at each tray location differs based on
process. This article highlights column modeling in CAESAR-II and stress
analysis procedure for column connected lines. Same procedure can be
adopted for Reactor line, Stripper line stress analysis.
subsequent topic. Procedure for top nozzle connection is discussed. Same can
be implemented for side and bottom nozzle.
Modeling for top nozzle connection
As shown in Fig.1, piping is connected at column top nozzle. Column can
be modeled by either rigid modeling or by using pipe element with actual
dimensions. Lets start modeling from line to column. Rest support from column
is modeled at last.
that it can touch to column periphery. Model element from 120 to 80 as rigid
element with diameter and thickness equal to column diameter and thickness
value. It should have same temperature of column.
For load case no 2, 3, and 4, column nozzle load is checked and it should
be within acceptable limit as specified in MV-001.
For load case no 1, 4, 13, 14,15,16,17 and 18 stress value is checked and it
should be less than allowable stress as specified by relevant code.
For load case no 4 and 5 stress value is checked and it should be less
than allowable stress as specified by relevant code.
WRC Bulletin 297
To take the advantage of nozzle flexibility, WRC 297 is used for nozzle load
checking.