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Trunnion Calculation Sheet

This document contains calculations to determine if a pipe support trunnion can adequately support a pipe. It provides input data on the pipe and trunnion dimensions, loading conditions, and calculates stresses in the trunnion from various load combinations. The results show that the combined circumferential and longitudinal stresses exceed the allowable stress for the material, indicating the trunnion is inadequate for the given pipe and loading.

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Trunnion Calculation Sheet

This document contains calculations to determine if a pipe support trunnion can adequately support a pipe. It provides input data on the pipe and trunnion dimensions, loading conditions, and calculates stresses in the trunnion from various load combinations. The results show that the combined circumferential and longitudinal stresses exceed the allowable stress for the material, indicating the trunnion is inadequate for the given pipe and loading.

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Trunnion Calculation Sheet

PIPE SUPPORT No.


LINE NUMBER.

PIPE INPUT DATA:


Pipe Dia. mm =

600

Pipe radius (R) mm =

300

Pipe nom. thk (Tnom) mm =

12.7

Pipe tolerance (%) =


or Pipe tolerance (mm) =

12.5

Pipe min. thk (T) mm=

7.93

355.6

Trunnion radius (r) mm =

177.8

Pad tolerance (%) =


or Pad tolerance (mm) =

12.5

Pad min. thk. (tp) mm =

0.00

Pipe corr. allw. (mm) =

3.18

Effective wall thickness for calculation


(tmin) mm = T + tp =

7.93

Trunnion Dia (d) mm =


Pad nom. thk (tpnom) mm =

Moment arm (L) mm =

613

LOADING INPUT DATA:

0
Rev

Design press. (P), barg =

15.17

Direct axial load (Fa), N =

38500

Force producing longitudinal moment (Fl), N =

17000

Force producing circumferential moment (Fc), N =

7000

Original Issue

6/28/2008

Revisions

Date

Drg No. Trunnion calc

partrunn

page 1

Drawn

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Sheet 1 of 2

6/28/2008 7:20 PM

Trunnion Calculation Sheet


PIPE SUPPORT No.

CALCULATION:

(USING KELLOGS METHOD)

Fl L
r 2

Longitudinal linear load (fl), N/mm

fl =

Circumferential linear load (fc), N/mm

fc =

Direct axial lineal load (fa), N/mm

fa =

= 104.92

Fc L

r 2

Fa
2r

Combined circ. load with out-plane factor (f1), N/mm

f1=1.5(fa+fc)

Combined long. load with out-plane factor (f2), N/mm

f 2 = (1.5 f a ) + f l

Circumferential bending stress (Sbc), N/mm =

Sbc =

117
. f1

Longitudinal bending stress (Sbl), N/mm =

Sbl =

117
f2
.

43.20

34.46

= 116.49

156.60

= 105.66

2
t min

= 142.05

2
min

Hoop primary stress (Sph), N/mm =

Sph=P*R/(10*tmin)

57.37

Longt. primary stress (Spl), N/mm =

Spl=P*R/(20*tmin)

28.69

Combined circ. stress (Sc), N/mm =

Sbc + Sph

= 163.03

109%

Combined long. stress (Sl), N/mm =

Sbl + Spl

= 170.73

115%

Allow. stress (Sh), N/mm =

99.29

1.5 Sh (Sha), N/mm =

148.94

Sc to be less than 1.5 Sh


Sl to be less than 1.5 Sh
RESULTS:

This calculation shows the trunnion to be: INADEQUATE

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Rev

Original Issue

6/28/2008

Revisions

Date

Drg No. Trunnion calc

partrunn

page 2

Drawn

Chkd

Appd

Sheet 2 of 2

6/28/2008 7:20 PM

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