Work Procedure
Work Procedure
Work Procedure
Contents
Scope
General Analysis Methodology
Procedural guidelines
SAQ – Stress Analysis Query
SATS – Stress Analysis Tracking system
Critical Line List
Caesar Input File naming procedure
Stress Isometric markup
Caesar Title sheet
Caesar Output Compilation Program
CPS tracking system
Vessel Cleat Load chart
Stress Analysis Report
Stress Analysis Checklist
Spring Numbering system
Spring/SPS/ Specials datasheets
Procedure for Visual clearance
Technical guidelines
Modeling techniques
Standard Modeling techniques and analysis features for column
Standard Modeling techniques and analysis features for exchanger
Standard Modeling techniques and analysis features for pump
Standard Modeling techniques and analysis features for air cooler
Standard Modeling techniques and analysis features for compressor
Standard Modeling techniques and analysis features for turbine
Standard Modeling techniques and analysis features for reactor
Standard Modeling techniques and analysis features for heater
Trunnion modeling technique
Reducer modeling technique
Expansion Bellow modeling technique
Struts/ Snubber/ sway brace modeling
Insulation/ refractory on vessel – modeling
Clad vessel and pipe modeling
Weight of control valves and spec. blinds – Database
Equipment Skirt modeling
Philosophies
Seismic Criteria and load cases philosophy
Wind Criteria and load cases philosophy
Hydro test Criteria and load cases philosophy
PSV load cases philosophy
Hot sustained Stress load cases philosophy
Sway Criteria and Load case philosophy
Special type of analysis
Trunnion Stress Check Criteria
Requirement of Spring Bottom out/ Lift off check
Flange leakage check criteria
FRP modeling and analysis philosophy
Buried Pipe Analysis Criteria and philosophy
Criteria for Dynamic analysis
Thermal bowing/Cold pull
Fatigue analysis criteria
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Stress Analysis Work Procedure - draft
Scope:
In view of standardising the Stress Analysis procedure, the following document has been prepared. The
fundamental aim of this document is to act as a supplement to the Stress Analysis Procedure, 3PS-PL008 and
provide additional “Stress Analysis specific” guidelines to the Stress Analyst (in particular a new team member)
Procedural Guidelines:-
There has been a proposal for changing the current procedure, which is pending for decision. – Task pending
with JK.
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Stress Analysis Work Procedure - draft
The axial and lateral displacements as per the checklist to be mentioned on the stress isometric.
Vertical movement of pipe in column lines (difference between CNode and Node) to be mentioned.
Existing lines and new lines need to be highlighted clearly on the Stress Isometric.
Any weights of Blind Flanges/ Spectacle Blind/ Control Valves/ Inline filters/ PSV’s/ any weight not taken from
the Caesar Database to be mentioned on the isometric.
Any changes in the routing or support type in the given isometric to be highlighted on the isometric.
Load Cases:
Analysed for deign, operating, siesmic, or wind loads.
Hot cold cases criterion.
Mention if checked for Hot Sustained Stress and the nodes at which line is lifting.
Mention by which Nozzle allowable standards, the nozzle loads are checked. Mention whether OK.
Mention if springs provided and for what (reducing nozzle loads/ hot sustained stress failure)
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Stress Analysis Work Procedure - draft
The Stress Engineer on completing the analysis has to issue the Stress Analysis Report – SAR. On updating the
relevant fields in SATS, the Stress Engineer generates the SAR front sheet and along with the enclosures
prepares the final SAR.
The enclosures should include:
# SAR front sheet, duly signed by Stress Engineer, Stress Lead Engineer and Dept. HOD.
# Stress Isometrics duly marked up.
# Load chart compiled by COCP.
# Vessel Cleat Load chart.
# Restraint Summary Report for all relevant load cases.
# Spring/ Specials datasheets or SPS sketches, where applicable.
# Equipment/ Pump GA.s, Nozzle Orientation drawings, Equipment datasheets, Pump nozzle Load diagrams
wherever applicable.
# Copy of LDT used for referring to the process parameters.
# Any reference copy of e-mail correspondence referring to the particular analysis.
Standard format generated by SATS is enclosed.
Any SPS designed by the Stress Engineer has to be sketched with details and the MTO and the sketch to be
handed over to the Support Engineer for arranging for drafting. The final datasheet after signing off from Stress
Lead Engineer and Dept. HOD to be handed over to the Area Stress Engineer for issue to DCC.
Standard format is enclosed.
For any speciality support, such as snubbers (both hydraulic and mechanical) designed by the Stress Analyst a
datasheet has to be prepared. The final datasheet after signing off from Stress Lead Engineer and Dept. HOD to
be handed over to the Area Stress Engineer for issue to DCC.
Standard format is enclosed.
The Area Stress Engineer will issue the datasheets to DCC with a specific drawing number with reference to the
guideline P-EP-PL-060-0A.
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