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Furnace Transfer Line Stress Analysis (Piping)

01/28/2014 3:10 AM

Dear All,

Please share the experience regarding stress analysis of Furnace Transfer Line

interms of important precautions to be taken while analysing.

Montek

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Re: Furnace Transfer Line stress analysis (Piping)

01/28/2014 3:20 AM

Don't fall off your chair.

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Re: Furnace Transfer Line stress analysis (Piping)

04/23/2014 9:49 PM

Hi Tornado.

After analysing the line, I could understand your reply.

Really convincing. Thanks.

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01/28/2014 8:20 AM
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Re: Furnace Transfer Line Stress Analysis (Piping)

01/28/2014 5:18 PM

Since I have seen that term 'transfer line' used around ethylene plants, I'll assume you are dealing with

* large diameter

* low pressure

* fairly high temperature

* the need for low pressure drop

* straight, sloped runs

The concerns/precautions are not really any different from any other piping stress analysis. You will probably be dealing with large expansion joints, maybe pressure-balanced units, so you need to be familiar with their traits.

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01/28/2014 8:20 PM

Thank you bigg.

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