c2 Static Load Case Editor
c2 Static Load Case Editor
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TYPES OF LOADS
Primary Loads Force driven, cause
catastrophic failure.
Weight, Pressure, Point Loads, Uniform
Loads, Hanger Loads, Wind and Wave
loads.
Secondary Loads Strain based,
cause fatigue failure.
Temperature, Displacements.
AVAILABLE LOAD TYPES IN
CAESAR II
W (Weight), WNC (Weight No Contents)
WW (Water-filled Weight)
P (Pressure), HP (Hydrotest Pressure)
T (Temperature), D (Displacement)
H (Hanger Pre-loads), F (Concentrated
Loads)
U (Uniform Loads)
Win (Wind), Wav (Wave and Current)
CS (Cut Short or Cut Long)
Available Stress Types in
CAESAR II
OPE Operating
SUS Sustained
EXP Expansion
OCC Occasional
HYD Hydrotest
HGR Hanger Design
FAT - Fatigue
Load Case Definition
Operating case contains all loads in the
system.
L1 = W+P1+T1+H (OPE) this is called a basic load case
This is how the line is modeled in The thermal forces have closed
Caesar II. The gaps are equal on the gap on the right side.
both sides of the pipe. No loads are
yet applied.
Weight has caused the pipe to close Operating conditions have caused
the gap to the left. This can happen the pipe to close the gap to the
when the pipe pivots about a right, even against the weight force
different restraint. trying to hold it on the left.
Example 2 (cont)
If we subtract the displacements of the
SUS case from OPE we get:
Total Displacement for L1-L2 = 2 x Gap
In a linear system T1 (EXP) = L1 L2 (EXP)
In a nonlinear system this is not guaranteed.
This represents the effect of temperature in
the presence of other loads.
This is a displacement stress range, not
starting from the neutral position.
Occasional Load Cases
For most piping codes (not the offshore
codes):
Set up an OPE case that includes the
occasional load
Subtract the standard OPE case from the
OPE that includes the occasional load. We
call this the segregated occasional load
case.
Add the above load case results to the SUS
load case results for the code stress check
Example 3: Occasional
Load Cases
Assume we have a uniform load
representing a seismic load, U1.
L1 = W+P1+T1 (OPE) standard operating
L2 = W+P1 (SUS)
L3 = W+P1+T1+U1 (OPE) operating with occasional
load
L4 = L1-L2 (EXP)
L5 = L3-L1 (OCC) segregated occasional
L6 = L2+L5 (OCC) * occasional code stress case