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FRP Piping

07/08/2010 9:56 PM

Hi all,

I'm new in FRP piping, can anybody help me or can give any reference or idea about thermal analysis consideration about FRP Piping?

Any comments and suggestion is highly appreciated!

Regards,

JOSEPH

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Re: FRP Piping

07/08/2010 11:45 PM

ISO 16492 Parts 1-4. (Part 3 chapter 8 for 'Stress Analysis')

Here is a quick overview:

http://www.ameron-fpg.com/files/pdf/EB_1.pdf

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Re: FRP Piping

07/09/2010 12:08 AM

Thank You!

Any books with regards to FRP Piping regarding the thermalk flexibility for FRP piping?

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Re: FRP Piping

07/10/2010 3:31 AM

Very interesting file for GRP Piping_Design.

Also, a lot of data for fiber glass piping are located here: Fiber_Glass_Piping_Training_Course & Fiber_Glass_Systems - NOV_Manual.

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Re: FRP Piping

07/11/2010 7:35 PM

Hi,

Thanks for the documents.

Do you have any document on how to perform stress analysis of FRP piping?

Regars,

JOSEPH

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Re: FRP Piping

07/20/2010 6:24 PM

Hello,

CAEPIPE ppl have a free software copy you can use to build and analyze small FRP systems. Their manual is not all that helpful. But the software is really good. Check google for CAEPIPE. You will see download links.

Good luck.

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