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Stress Analysis - Anchor Forces PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 27 June 2008 12:00

Anchor Forces on straight pipe anchored at both ends

 

In this article we will go through a simple calculation to determine the anchor forces on a pipe anchored at both ends.
 

  • Pipe:  DN200 sch40
  • Installation Temperature:  21°C
  • Operating Temperature:  83°C
  • Material: ASTM A106 GrB


Youngs Modulus E: 0.2034 x 106 MPa (N/mm2)

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