Piping Stress Analysis Design Basis PDF
Piping Stress Analysis Design Basis PDF
Piping Stress Analysis Design Basis PDF
Contract No.:
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Descrintion: 84529 SUMPAL EXPANSION PROJECT
TION CODES:
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DOCUMENT REVIEW STATUS SIGNATURE (RESPONSIBLE
PERSON):
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Returned without Comments
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for Approval for Constmdlon for Purchase for Use
for Bld for Deslgn Q Others 2'
Approved: DATE
for Approval for Construdlon for Purchase for Use
for Bid for Deslgn Others 71j/~ll,
Originator -
: PT. Sempec Indonesia PT. Punj Lloyd Indonesia Punj Lloyd-
Ltd. Consortium
CPGL Group Owner : Projects '
Area : Sumpal '
Locatlon : General
System : General System
Document Type : Basis of Design
Discipline I Subdiscipline : PlplnglPlplng
Old CPGL Document No. : NIA
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Piping S t r e s s A n a l y s i s D e s i g n B a s i s C-84529-SU-LLO-BOD-GN-00-0001 Rev. 1
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DESCRIPTION O F CHANGE 1
Issued for Comment 1
Revised "Contractor" Definition as per Client comment I
Added Project Documents References as per Client comment
Deleted "ASME 816.47 Series B" in para 8.2 as per Client comment
A d d i t i o n a l A p p r o v e r s (If Applicable)
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Contents
Introduction .............................................................................................................................
5
Definition ..................................................................................................................................
6
Codes, Standards, and References ....................................................................................... 7
Company Standards and Specificatio
ConocoPhillips Grissik LTD Stand
International Codes and Standard
ASME ........................................................................................................................................
7
Transient Loads
Restraint Load
APPENDICES
1.O Introduction
The Basis of Design describes the requirements of ConocoPhillips Grissik LTD (CPGL) for
the development of the Sumpal Expansion Project.
The Sumpal Gas Station is a part of the Corridor Block PSC (Production Sharing Contract),
located 40 km South-West of Grissik in South Sumatra. The Corridor Block PSC is a
54:36:10 joint ventures between ConocoPhillips Grissik Ltd, Talisman Energy and Pertamina.
CPGL is the field operator.
The existing Sumpal Facilities have been designed to process 165 MMSCFD of raw gas from
the Sumpal field and to produce 155 MMSCFD of dehydrated gas which is further exported
to CGP at Grissik for gas sweetening and onward sales. In order to meet GSPL contracted
gas delivery and maximize the recovery of remaining gas resources from the Sumpal field,
the Sumpal Facilities will be increased to export the dehydrated gas from 155 to 310
MMSCFD by first quarter 2013.
The results of the concept selection study, has suggested that an identical gas processing
facilities with the same capacity as the existing Sumpal Phase 1 (155 MMSCFD) is required
to be installed to meet the above targeted dehydrated gas rates to CGP.
The Sumpal Expansion Project involves the iristallation of addiliorial woll fluid processing
capacity in the Sumpal Gathering Station. 'The project requires tie-in of Sumpt~Iwell N7, a
new 1 6 Duplex SS flowline and extension of llie existing inanifold, a new second gas
processing train, a new 1 6 pipeline loop trunklirie from tlie S~~rnpal
Gas Gatlieririg Station lo
the Sumpal Junction and the associated utilities and offsites facilities. The tlehydt-alccl gas
will be delivered to the Grissik Central Gas Plant tlirougli the 20" trunk line from Sumpal
Junction for further processing.
The Surnpal Expansion Project is a brown field rmiodilication irerice ilio insisllaliori of
equipment will be undertaken while the existing plant is it1 oporotiorl a11d will1 minimal
disruption to tlie existing operations.
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2.0 Scope
This Specification is to define the minimum criteria, technical requirements, and procedure for
performing the stress analysis of piping systems required for Sumpal Expansion Project.
This document provides general guidelines. If there are any specific stress analysis
requirements, that requirements shall be taken into consideration by the relevant Sub-
contractor or Vendor.
The stress analysis aims to achieve the following:
To confirm that piping system stresses are within those allowed by the applicable code.
To confirm that piping system deflectionsldisplacements are within reasonable limits.
To verifylprovide piping loads at rnajor supports to enable the design of supports,
anchors, guides, line stops, etc.
To identify support locationsltypes and to specify special support requirements such as
springs, sliding plates, rigid struts, etc.
3.0 Definition
Term Definition
Company ConocoPhillips Grissik LTD
Contractor PT. Sernpec lndonesia - PT. Punj Lloyd Indonesia - Purlj
Lloyd Ltd. Consortium
Manufacturer Manufacturer of major equipment, and or components
MlGAS Direktorat Jenderal Minyak dan Gas Bumi
Directorate General of Oil and Gas
Project Specification Referenced Specification shall be Project specific
Project Data Sheets Referenced Data Sheets shall be Project specific
Purchaser Persons responsible lot- procurerrrent of equipment,
materials and or services
Shall Shall is an absolute requirement which shall be followetl
strictly when referenced
Should Strongly recommended suggestion
Standard Specification Standard Technical Specification for Onshore Projects
Vendor Persor~(s),cornpany, firm, manufacttrrer, or fabricator who is
a supplier of materials, supplies, arrtllor services to the
Purcliaser
Work Shall be supervisior~,administration, labor, srlaterials,
transportation, supplies, tools equiprnctil a ~ i dactivity
reqt~ircdto comply with Llre rt?ql,~iren~t?rllsof Co~r~p;\liy
Project Specificatiori ,?rid C o s ~ t ~ i c t
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1 ;I APi 610
API 612
API 617
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Centrifugal Pumps for Petroleum, Iioavy Duty Cliemicais & Gas
industry Service
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Sr~ecialPuroose Stoam Turbines kjr liofinarv Services
Centrifugal Compressors for Potroloum, Clie~iiicalanrl Gas Industry
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API 620
API 650
I API 661
API 662
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ASME B16.47
ASME 536.10
ASME 836.19
ASfilE SEC V I
ASNE RTP-1
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Large Diameter Steel Flanges (NPS 2 6 through NOS 6 0 )
Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe
I Stainless Steel Pioe
t i e nforcca Tncrfncset Past c Corros on tics stant Ea. u'nc~it
MSS
Latest revision of MSS Standard to be referred to:
Item No Standard Description
1 MSS-SP-58 Pipe Hangers and Supports - Material, Design, and Manufacture
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2 MSS-SP-69 Pipe Hangers and Supports -Selection and Application
3 MSS-SP-89 Pine Hanaers and Suonorts - Fabrication and Installation Practice
Other CodeslStandards
Latest revision of CodeslStandards to be referred to:
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1 ltem NO I Descriation
1 ASCE 7
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-NEMA SM-23
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PD 5500
I 5 1 UBC I
Local SlresScs in Sptlerical and Cylitidrical Shells due to Extortial
Loadings on Nozzles
Project Documents
In addition to above mentioned Codes, Standards, and Company specifications, the latest
revision of the following project doculnents shall also form a basis for the stress analysis:
C-84520-SlJ-LLO-SPC-GN-00-0001
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C-84529-SU-I'PO-RLL-Sr-00-0001 I l:'iping Material Spocilicirtion
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I:'it~inaLine List
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Conflicting Requirements
In the event of conflict of precedetice betweeti docutnents the niore stringent requirerrietils
shall be applied. Generally tlie order of precedence shall be in this order lop lo bottom.
Indonesian Government Legislation and Regulations
This Standard Specification
Referenced Industry Codes and Staridards
Contractor shall obtain writtert approval fro111 Cornpany hc?lorc? corrimo~icin<]witti work
affected by a conflict of precedence.
In all cases Company shall reserve tlie riqht to apllly tlic? liiosl stringc-!nl rcc.lirirc?~rietits,
4.5 Units
International Systems of Units (SI) shall be used for stress analysis works. However, pipe
sizes, pressure, and temperature can be stated in imperial Units.
The analysis shall cover all possible cases, such as normal operation and un-normal
operation (start-up and vibration, blow-down case, etc).
Computer Software
Computer software to be used for the piping stress analysis shall be CAESAR II latest
version with latest build or others if the analysis is performed by the Vendor.
CAESAR II units file SUMPAL.FIL shall be defined as per Section 4.5. The units file and the
configuration file CAESAR.cfg file shall be maintained same for all the calculation notes.
Design Conditions
Global Axis for Stress Study
"North" indicates platform north direction and X, Y, & Z are three perpendicular axis
Environmental Loads
Wind Loads
The piping system shall be subjected to wind loads. Wind loads will be implemented in
horizontal axis, X or Z, whichever is more stringent. Wind profile will be considered as wind
velocity vs. elevation and a shape reduction factor of 0.8 (for circular piping sections) shall be
applied in the stress analysis.
The maximum wind speed of 80 kmlhr, taken frorn Process Basis of Design (document no. B-
84529-SU-PPO-BOD-ST-00-0001),shall be defined for pipe elevation 210 m.
Seismic Loads
The piping system shall be designed to withstand seisniic loads and no failure identified. The
recommended vertical design spectra shall be taken as 213 of the llorizontal design spectra.
Seismic loads are considered based on Zone 2 it1 SNI-03-1726-2003. The following values
shall be used in the stress analysis:
Horizontal accelerations in X and Z directions = 0.15g
Vertical accelerations in Y directions = 0.10g
Operational Loads
During operation, the lines and pipirig componc?nts are subjected (o various loatling
conditions such as:
Weight
Weight of pipe, piping components, fluid content, itisr~latiot~ weighl, otc, shall be considered
along with other in-line components to calcolate t11e longitrtdinal st~stii~ined
stresses.
Pressure
Design pressure shall be used for longitudinal and i ~ o o pstrc:!;s cirlct~I;rtions.
For stress stiffening due to pressure, operating pressure? is considered il-1 11113nn:llysis.
7.3.3 Temperature
All code stresses shall be checked at design temperatures of the piping system. However,
ASME 831.3 requires evaluation of code stresses at maximum or minimum metal
temperatures occurring during the thermal cycle. In case use of design temperatures results
in major revision in piping IayouVsupporting then in consultation with Process Department,
maximum or minimum operating temperatures can be used for stress analysis. Ambient
temperatures below shall be used as references to calculate thermal stress range:
Maximum ambient temperature = 95°F
Average ground temperature = 85°F
Minimum ambient temperature = 65°F
7.3.4 Solar Radiation
Thermal stress due to solar radiation is not considered in this stress analysis.
7.3.5 Friction
The frictional forces at the pipe supports have a significant effect on the behavior on the
piping system. To reduce frictional loads on equipment nozzles or to reduce frictional forces
at welded supports where local stresses exceed allowable stresses, use of low friction sliding
plates may be considered at supports.
Based on the pairing of contact surfaces following frictional factors shall be used:
0.10 for PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) to stainless steel surface contact
0.30 for carbon steel to carbon steel surface contact
Wherever low friction sliding plates are required at supports the stress isotnetrics shall
highlight such requirements.
7.3.6 Displacements
The impact of terminal displacements shall be considered into stress analysis. These shall
include equipment nozzle thermal growth, tank seltlements, differential settlement between
structures, thermal growth of Vendor interface piping, the lines displacements of other stress
anaiysis calculation notes, etc.
If possible, when analyzing piping around equipment with thermal growth displacements or
settlements, pipe rigid support should be modeled connecting to equipment structure.
7.3.7 Hydro Test
Hydro test pressure shall be considered as 1.5 times of design pressure.
Spring supports are considered as rigid support during hydro test case. On the field, these
spring supports shall be locked to prevent excessive deflection and over-.stressing of the
system.
7.3.8 Transient Loads
Transient loads can have adverse effect on the lines and those loads aro also required to be
reviewed.
a) Two phase flow causing slug loads at bends and tees sliall be reviewed in consultalion
with the Process Department.
b) Relief valve kick forces for gas lines shall be calcirlatecl as lper API 151320. PSV reaction
forces shall only be considered for process PSVs in gas1vapou1-services witli a Dycianiic
Amplification Factor (DAF) = 2.0. However, Vendor datas will be used later upon receipt.
c) The impact of hydraulic transient (surgelwater hammer) e.g. in firc wator network piping,
if any, shall be considered in the static stress analysis.
7.3.9 Multi Equiplnent Operating Philosophy
Varioirs load cases shall be considered for analysis dopc!ndilig 011!lie operating pliilosopliy of
multi equipment e.g, two pumps with one being spare:
Operating condition 1: both putnps A and B opemlirig
Operating condition 2: pomp A opel-ating, pc~riipB stand-by
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In cases where the total pressure exceed the allowable pressure, a second verification
shall be performed at the maximum operating conditions or a detailed flange calculations
shall be carried out as per requirements of Section Vlll Div. 1, Appendix 2 of ASME Boiler
and Pressure Vessel Codes (using CAESAR II module).
b) Clamp Connectors/Compact Flanges
The piping loads at clamp connectors and compact flanges shall be limited to the Vendor
allowable limits.
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Appendix A
Critical Lines Selection Criteria
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Pipe Dia.
TYPES OF PIPING SYSTEM -49°F 200°F 300°F
(@) TO TO >5OO0F
(Inches) TO
199°F 299°F 499°F (Note 1)
(Note 1) (Note 1) (Note 1)
LINES CATEGORY
Vessels, Drums,
Spheres, Columns,
Shell &Tube Heat
Exchangers,
Non-critical Static Equipment
(Note 2)
Pumps, Turbines,
Compressors
(Note 2)
Air Cooled Heat ~xchangers,
Plate Heat Exchangers,
Tanks. Fired Heaters
(Note 2)
Flare LinesIBlow Down Lines
(Inlet Pipe Size) (Note 3).
Jacketed-PBing-- .-
High Alloy, Exotic, Thin Wall
Stainless Steel, Non-ferrous
Metallic Piping
I N o t e 2) .
RacklSleeper Piping (not
connected to any equipment)
(Note 2)
High Pressure Piping
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NOTES:
1. Minimum Ambient Temperature = 65 "F
Average Ambient Temperature = 85 "1-
Maximum Ambient Temperature = 95 "I'
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For Thermal Stress Range:
Line Design Temperature > 95 "F: Stress range frorn Mini~iitrmA~nbic?nt
Tcrnpc?ralur(?
Line Design Temperature < 65 "F: Stress range from Maxin-~nn-IAmbieril Tempc?rahrre
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For Nozzle Loads:
Nozzle loads shall be calculated with respect to Average Ambient "Tenipernlrrre
2. For process connections only (excluding vents, drairis, & low tornporaluro ~ililitir?~).
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ADDITIONAL NOTES:
1. Large reciprocating equipment (if any) which requires dynamic analysis for induced vibration shall be
covered by a separate study done by a Specialist Consultant.
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2. The following lines do not need to be stress analyzed:
Non-hydrocarbon lines such as air lines and water lines including potable water, service water,
. etc.
All lines which discharge directly to atmosphere and which are not subjected to large thermal
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Appendix B
Approximate Methods for Simplified Analysis
Where:
6 = lateral deflection (mm)
L = deflected leg (mm)
S = bending stress due to lateral deflection (Nlmm2)
= 137.9 N/mm2as allowable bending stress for CS materials
D = outside diameter of pipe imm)
E = Young's modulus (Nlmm ) = 203400 ~ l m m (for' CS materials)
The leg required for lateral deflection is:
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Do not use for piping connected to strain sensitive equipment
Do not use for larger line ending in reducer to smaller size.
Do not use for lines ending in tees.
Expansion length must be taken from fixed point.
Where:
D = outside diameter of pipe (mm)
Y = resultant of total displacement strains (mm)
L = developed length of piping between anchors (in)
U = anchor distance, straight line distance between anchors (m)
K, = 208000 SA/EA(mm/m)'"
S, = allowable displacement stress range (MPa)
= f (1.25Sc + 0.25SI,)
E, = reference modulus of elasticity at average ambient temperature (MPa)
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Appendix C
Allowable Nozzle Loads for
Vessels, Columns, Heat Exchangers, Storage Tanks, and
Package Equipments
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Allowable nozzle loads for pressure vessels, columns, shell & tube heat exchangers, storage tanks, and
piping interface in package units.
Unless otherwise specified, the maximum allowable forces and moments shall be as per table below.
These forces and moments are assumed to be acting at the intersection of the vessel and nozzle.
x Where:
*.:. >,<$ D = Nozzle Nominal Diameter
FA = Axial Force
FL = Longitudinal Force
Fc = Circumferential Force
ML = Longitudinal Bending Moment
Mc = Circumferential Bending Moment
MT = Torsion
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Appendix D
Tanks Allowable Nozzle Loads
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The allowable nozzle loads for flat-sided tanks are as tabulated below
1..Nozzle slze 1
, -. Forces I Moments
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Notes:
1. All loads stated above act at the tank shell and nozzle intersection. In assumption, the loads act
simultaneously.
2. The Supplier shall provide sufficient local reinforcement. This is to ensure that the stress due to
pressure head, radial load, and applied moment does not exceed 1.5 times the allowable design
stress for plate material.
3. Nozzle size larger than 8 ,allowable loads shall be agreed by Purchaser.
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Appendix E
Pumps Allowable Nozzle Loads
The allowable forces and moments for nozzle sizes 16" and below shall meet the criteria of values in
table below. Those values are taken from Table 4 of API 610, 10"' edition. When the calculated loads
exceed these values, Annex F in API 610, lofhedition may apply.
The coordinate system(s) shown in figures below shall be used to apply forces and moments in table
above.
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For nozzle sizes above 1 6 , Vendor shall specify the allowable loads, or actual loads due to piping
reaction shall be submitted to Vendor for approval.
Allowable nozzle loads for vertical in-line pumps shall be twice the values in table above for side nozzles.
Appendix F
Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers Allowable Nozzle Loads
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Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers shall be considered as strain sensitive equipment and each nozzle shall be
capable of withstanding the simultaneous application of the moments and forces defined in table below.
These values are taken from Table 4 in API 661. The total of all nozzle loads on one multi-bundle bay
shall not exceed 3 times that allowed for a single header.
Nozzle size
I Moments
(Nm,
Forces
(N)
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Appendix G
Sample Calculation Note
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CONTENTS
1. COVER SHEET
2. COMPUTER INPUT LISTING
3. COMPUTER OUTPUT (RESTRAINT LOAD SUMMARY REPORT)
4. COMPUTER OUTPUT (STRESS COMPLIANCE REPORT)
5. COMPUTER OUTPUT (SPRING DATA - IF ANY)
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REFERENCES:
DESIGN DATA:
CASE DESCRIPTION
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