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Calculation title
Guides for Shoes Calculation - Template
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The purpose of this calculation is to check the strength of guides for shoes.
Notes To User
1. This Section should be removed prior to issuing
2. The cells with RED text on the calc sheets are required input. These can be entered manually or the existing "LOOKUP" functions can be used providing the
reference data is verified. Cells with black text are calculated values and should not be modified
3. Take care not to break any links that retrieve data from following sheets.
4. The main calc sheets uses data pulled from the following sheets that is specific to project piping specifications. These sheets should be modified for a specific
project or deleted and then the data on the main calc sheets entered manually.
5. All assumptions must be verified
Calculation method
The following two criteria are to be used to check the strength of guides for shoes:
1. Weld strength.
2. Bending strength of welded attachment.
Assumptions
The following conditions / assumptions have been used in the calculations:
1. Hot allowable stress at ambient temperature. Guides for shoes are assumed to be sufficiently removed from the line pipe so that they do not see any significant
temperature rise due to elevated line pipe temperatures.
2. Line method used to calculate linear section moduli of welds.
3. Fillet weld size shall be 6mm UNO.
4. Fillet weld leg length = h (mm). For all weld calculations the throat thickness is used as the weld size (i.e. h/20.5), which is conservative.
5. For all weld calculations, the full penetration welds are approximated by the throat thickness of an equivalent fillet weld, applied at the outside edge.
6. Circumferential and longitudinal stresses are considered independently of each other.
7. Supports are designed for bending and compressive/tensile stresses only. Other stresses are not considered (eg shear and torsion).
References
1. XXXXXXXXXXXXX Topsides Pipe Stress Analysis Philosophy
2. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Piping Material Specification
3. ASME B31.3 - 2008 Process Piping.
4. Kellogg's Design of Piping Systems
5. Shigley, J. E., Mechanical Engineering Design - 9-4 Bending in Welded Joints
6. Gere & Timoshenko, Mechanics of Materials - Appendix C and Appendix D

List of attachments:
Refer to Calculation Index (Page 3 of 3)
Part A - Guides for Shoes Calculation Sheet
1. Tabulated Piping Class Schedules
2. Tabulated Piping Class Materials for Pipe
3. Tabulated Piping Class Materials for Supports
4. Tabulated Piping Wall Thicknesses
5. Tabulated Basic Allowable Stress Values
6. Mechanical Engineering Design (Shigley 1986) Chapter 9-4 - Bending in Welded Joints

Dependent Calculations
1. Template is based on the relevant calculation sheets in XXXXXXXXXXXXX Standard pipe supports - Welded attachment design - Shoes, line stops & guides

Conclusions
1. Stresses are within code allowable limits.
2. Guides for shoes are adequate at the location specified for the loads shown on the calculation sheets.

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Guides for Shoes Calculation - Template

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Description

Support Type
Pipe Wall

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PART A - GUIDES FOR SHOES - STANDARD LOAD


PART A - GUIDES FOR SHOES - HIGH LOAD
PART A - GUIDES FOR SHOES ON BRIDGE, EXPANSION BAY & FLARE BOOM - STANDARD LOAD
PART A - GUIDES FOR SHOES ON BRIDGE, EXPANSION BAY & FLARE BOOM - HIGH LOAD

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GU-03
GU-04
GU-07
GU-08

Weld

Attacht.

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Max.
Shoe Ht.
Remarks
(mm)

33 PART A - GUIDES FOR SHOES - STANDARD LOAD

GU-03

LOCAL STRESS CALCULATION - WELD & ATTACHMENT STRENGTH


STRESS CALCULATION NO.

LINE NO.

STRESS MODEL NO.

NODE NO.

INPUT DATA

PARENT PIPE

DN

GUIDE DIMENSIONS

Bridge, Expansion Bay or Flare Boom Support


Standard or High Load
Nominal Pipe Diameter

No
Standard Load
25 DN

Guide type
E

Maximum liftoff assumed

25 mm

Guide member size

APPLIED FORCES

ALLOWABLE STRESS OF
GUIDE MATERIAL

EA50x50x6 mm

Member Web Length

50 mm

Member Flange Length

50 mm

T1

Flange Member Thickness

6 mm

T2

Web Member Thickness

6 mm

Weld Leg Length

Vertical load

6 mm
1,000 N

WL

Axial stop load

WC

Lateral guide load

ML

Longitudinal moment:

WL x E

25,000 Nmm

MC

Circumferential moment:

WC x E

25,000 Nmm

Temperature

SH

Support Material
Hot Allowable Stress of Guide Material

1,000 N
1,000 N

38.0 oC
A36
122.7 MPa

ATTACHMENT STRENGTH

ALLOWABLE STRESS

ZL

Longitudinal section modulus

ZC

Circumferential section modulus

3,610 mm3
3,610 mm3

Attachment cross-section area

SL

Longitudinal bending stress

ML / ZL =

580 mm2
6.9 MPa

SC

Circumferential bending stress

MC / ZC =

6.9 MPa

SA

Axial (compressive) stress

W /A=

1.7 MPa

SA

Longitudinal

SL + SA =

Circumferential

SC + SA =

8.6 MPa

Each combined allowable 1.0 x SH =

123 MPa

Allowable stress

OK

CALCULATION RESULT

MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL LOADS

8.6 MPa

Max W C

Max lateral guide load (minimum of max load based on LONG or CIRCUM stresses)
MIN { [ SA / 0.3 (E / ZL + 1 / A) ] , [ SA / (E / ZC + 0.3 / A) ] } =

16,487 N

WELD STRENGTH

ALLOWABLE STRESS

ZL

Longitudinal section modulus

ZC

Circumferential section modulus

Weld Area

6,435 mm3
5,737 mm3

SL

Longitudinal bending stress

ML / ZL =

823 mm2
3.9 MPa

SC

Circumferential bending stress

MC / ZC =

4.4 MPa

SA

Axial (compressive) stress

W /A=

1.2 MPa

SA

Longitudinal

SL + SA =

Circumferential

SC + SA =

5.6 MPa

Each combined allowable 1.0 x SH =

123 MPa

Allowable stress

OK

CALCULATION RESULT

MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL LOADS

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5.1 MPa

Max W C

Max lateral guide load (minimum of max load based on LONG or CIRCUM stresses)
MIN { [ SA / 0.3 (E / ZL + 1 / A) ] , [ SA / (E / ZC + 0.3 / A) ] } =

25,982 N

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TYPE A: EA50x50x6

TYPE A: 75x10

TYPE B: PFC100x50x10

TYPE C: C100x100x10

(Bridge & Expansion Bay Guide)

C120x120x10
C150x150x10

T2

(Built-up Section)

T1
A

c2x

c1y

T1

c2y

c2y
B

c1y
c2y
B
Fillet Weld

Notes:

Full Penetration Weld


Attachment Outline

1. Rolled Section properties e.g. Sec Mod. Etc. are based on BS 4848: Part 4 for EA's and BS:4 Part 1 for
PFC's.

Attachment Centre of Gravity

2. Alternative support member, if used, should have properties better than used here.

Weld Centre of Gravity

3. Sectional Modulus for built-up sections calculated manually.

SUPPLEMENTARY CALCULATIONS
ATTACHMENT SECTION MODULUS

Nominal Pipe Diameter


ZC =
ZL =

3,610 mm3
3,610 mm3

Type A : 75x10 (Bridge & Expansion Bay)

ZC =

mm3

ZL =

mm3

ZC =

mm3

ZL =

mm3

ZC =

mm3

ZL =
c1y=

mm3
mm

Type A : EA50x50x6

A=

580 mm2

Type A : 75x10 (Bridge & Expansion Bay)

A=

mm2

Type B : PFC100x50x10

A=

mm2

Type C : Built-up Section

A=

mm2

Type B : PFC100x50x10
Type C : Built-up Section

ATTACHMENT AREAS

CENTROID TO OUTER FIBRE

Type A : EA50x50x6

cX =

35.5 mm

cY =

35.5 mm

Type A : 75x10 (Bridge & Expansion Bay)

cX =

mm

cY =

mm

cX =

mm

cY =

mm

cX =

mm

Type B : PFC100x50x10
Type C : Built-up Section

cY =
WELD SECTION MODULUS

Type A : EA50x50x6

Type B : PFC100x50x10

ZL =
c2x=

15.7 mm

c2y=

17.2 mm

ZC =

mm3

ZL =
c2y=

mm3
mm

ZC =

mm3

ZL =
c2y=

mm3
mm

ZC =

mm3

ZL =
c2y=

mm3
mm

Type A : EA50x50x6

A=

823 mm2

Type A : 75x10 (Bridge & Expansion Bay)

A=

mm2

Type B : PFC100x50x10

A=

mm2

Type C : Built-up Section

A=

mm2

Type C : Built-up Section

CENTROID TO OUTER FIBRE

mm
5,737 mm3
6,435 mm3

ZC =

Type A : 75x10 (Bridge & Expansion Bay)

WELD AREAS

25

Type A : EA50x50x6

Type A : EA50x50x6

cX =

34.3 mm

cY =

32.8 mm

Type A : 75x10 (Bridge & Expansion Bay)

cX =

mm

cY =

mm

cX =

mm

cY =

mm

cX =

mm

cY =

mm

Type B : PFC100x50x10
Type C : Built-up Section

HOT ALLOWABLE STRESS


Material Index Number

100 oF
14

Hot Allowable Stress

17.8 ksi

Temperature

(using reference data from B31.3)

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GUIDE DETAILS

STD LOAD

DRG. NO. BA1200DX1040.0001, 1042.0001 & 1046.0001

GUIDE DETAILS

HIGH LOAD

DRG. NO. BA1200DX1040.0001

DN

TYPE

MEMBER

A (mm)

B (mm)

T1 (mm)

T2 (mm)

h (mm)

DN

TYPE

MEMBER

A (mm)

B (mm)

T1 (mm)

T2 (mm)

h (mm)

25

EA50x50x6

50

50

25

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

40

EA50x50x6

50

50

40

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

50

EA50x50x6

50

50

50

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

80

EA50x50x6

50

50

80

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

100
150
200
250
300
350

A
A
B
B
B
B

EA50x50x6
EA50x50x6
PFC100x50x10
PFC100x50x10
PFC100x50x10
PFC100x50x10

50
50
100
100
100
100

50
50
50
50
50
50

6
6
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5

6
6
5
5
5
5

6
6
6
6
6
6

100
150
200
250
300
350

B
B
C
C
C
C

PFC100x50x10
PFC100x50x10
C100x100x10
C100x100x10
C100x100x10
C100x100x10

100
100
100
100
100
100

50
50
100
100
100
100

8.5
8.5
10
10
10
10

5
5
10
10
10
10

6
6
6
6
6
6

400

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

400

C100x100x10

100

100

10

10

450

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

450

C100x100x10

100

100

10

10

500

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

500

C100x100x10

100

100

10

10

600

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

600

C120x120x10

120

120

10

10

750

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

750

C120x120x10

120

120

10

10

900

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

900

C150x150x10

150

150

10

10

BRIDGE, EXPANSION BAY AND FLARE BOOM


GUIDE DETAILS

STD LOAD

BRIDGE, EXPANSION BAY AND FLARE BOOM

DRG. NO. BA1200DX1080.0001

GUIDE DETAILS

HIGH LOAD

DRG. NO. BA1200DX1080.0001

DN

TYPE

MEMBER

A (mm)

B (mm)

T1 (mm)

T2 (mm)

h (mm)

DN

TYPE

MEMBER

A (mm)

B (mm)

T1 (mm)

T2 (mm)

h (mm)

25

75x10

10

75

25

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

40

75x10

10

75

40

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

50

75x10

10

75

50

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

80

75x10

10

75

80

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

100

75x10

10

75

100

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

150

75x10

10

75

150

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

200

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

200

C100x100x10

100

100

10

10

250

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

250

C100x100x10

100

100

10

10

300

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

300

C100x100x10

100

100

10

10

350

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

350

C100x100x10

100

100

10

10

400

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

400

C100x100x10

100

100

10

10

450

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

450

C100x100x10

100

100

10

10

500

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

500

C100x100x10

100

100

10

10

600

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

600

C120x120x10

120

120

10

10

750

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

750

C120x120x10

120

120

10

10

900

PFC100x50x10

100

50

8.5

900

C150x150x16

150

150

16

16

10

LOAD TYPE
Standard Load
High Load

BRIDGE, EXPANSION BAY


OR FLARE BOOM
SUPPORT
No
Yes

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ATTACHMENT 01 - Tabulated Piping Class Schedules

Spec
11428N
11478N
11480N
13459N
13466N
13467N
13470N
33467N
61478N
63467N
91480N
93459N
93467N

Rev
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0
0
0
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0
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1.5
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80S
40S
40S
40S
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40S
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40S
40S

40S
80S
40S
40S
40S
80
40S
160
40S
40S

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40
40
80
40S
80S
40S
40S
40S
80
40S
160
40S
40S

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40
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40S
80S
40S
40S
40S
80
40S
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40S
40S

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40S
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40S

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40S
40S
40S

40S
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40S
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80S
40S

40S
80
40S
120
80S
40S

200
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20
80
20
40S
20
40S
20
80
40S
120
100
80S

250
20
20
XS
20
40S
20
40S
20
80
40S
120
100
80S

300
20
20
XS
20
40S
20
40S
20
80
40S
120
100
60

350
20
20
60
20
STD
20

400
20
20
60
20
STD
20

20
80
40
120
100
60

20
80
40
120
100
80

450
20
20
40
20
STD
20
STD
20
80
40
120
100
80

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20
20
40
20
STD
20

600
20
20
40
20
STD
20

20
80
40
120
100
80

20
80
40
120
100
80

650

700

750

800

22mm
STD

900

19mm

STD
STD

STD

22mm

33mm

27mm

35mm

38mm

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ATTACHMENT 02 - Tabulated Piping Class Materials - Pipe Material


Spec
11428N
11478N
11480N
13459N
13466N
13467N
13470N
33467N
61478N
63467N
91480N
93459N
93467N

Rev
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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1
3

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1
3

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9
3
9
3
5
9

5
7
9
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9
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5
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9
3
9
3
5
9

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1
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5
7
9
9
9
3
9
3
5
9

100
1
3
3
5
7
9

150
1
3
3
5
8
9

9
3
9
3
5
9

9
3
9
3
5
9

200
1
3
3
6
8
10
10
10
3
10
3
6
10

250
1
3
3
6
8
10
10
10
3
10
3
6
10

300
1
3
3
6
8
10
10
10
3
10
3
6
10

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1
3
3
6
8
10

400
1
3
3
6
8
10

10
3
10
3
6
10

10
3
10
3
6
10

450
2
4
4
6
8
10
10
10
4
10
4
6
10

500
2
4
4
6
8
10

600
2
4
4
6
8
10

10
4
10
4
6
10

10
4
10
4
6
10

650

700

750

800

4
8

900

8
10

10

10

10

10

10

No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Material
A106 Gr. B
API 5L Gr B
A333 Gr. 6
A671 CC65
A312 TP316L
A358 GR 316L CL 1
A790 S32750
A928 S32750
A790 S31803
A928 S31803

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ATTACHMENT 03 - Tabulated Piping Class Materials - Support Material


Spec
11428N
11478N
11480N
13459N
13466N
13467N
13470N
33467N
61478N
63467N
91480N
93459N
93467N

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40
11
11

12
13
13
13
13
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11
12
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11
13
11
12
13

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11
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12
13
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13
13
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13
11
12
13

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11
12
13
13

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11
11
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12
13
13

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11
13
11
12
13

13
11
13
11
12
13

200
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11
12
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13
13
11
13
11
12
13

250
11
11
11
12
13
13
13
13
11
13
11
12
13

300
11
11
11
12
13
13
13
13
11
13
11
12
13

350
11
11
11
12
13
13

400
11
11
11
12
13
13

450
11
11
11
12
13
13

500
11
11
11
12
13
13

600
11
11
11
12
13
13

13
11
13
11
12
13

13
11
13
11
12
13

13
11
13
11
12
13

13
11
13
11
12
13

13
11
13
11
12
13

650

700

750

800

11
13

900

11

13
13

No
11
12
13
14

Material
A516 GR 60
A240 TP316L
A240 S31803
A36

13

13

13

13

13

13

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ATTACHMENT 04 -

Tabulated Piping Wall Thicknesses


(Dimensions of Seamless and Welded Steel Pipes as per ASME B36.10M-2004 & ASME B36.19M-1985)

Carbon, Alloy and Stainless Steel


PIPE SCHEDULE

PIPE SIZE
Nom.pipe
size

Nom.pipe
size

OD

5S

10S

10

20

30

40S

STD

40

60

XS

80S

80

100

120

140

160

XXS

19mm

22mm

27mm

33mm

35mm

38mm

mm
15
20

inch
1/2"
3/4"

mm
21.30
26.70

mm
1.65
1.65

mm
2.11
2.11

mm
NA
NA

mm
NA
NA

mm
NA
NA

mm
2.77
2.87

mm
2.77
2.87

mm
2.77
2.87

mm
NA
NA

mm
3.73
3.91

mm
3.73
3.91

mm
3.73
3.91

mm
NA
NA

mm
NA
NA

mm
NA
NA

mm
4.78
5.56

mm
7.47
7.82

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

25
32
40

1"
1 1/4"
1 1/2"

33.40
42.20
48.30

1.65
1.65
1.65

2.77
2.77
2.77

NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA

3.38
3.56
3.68

3.38
3.56
3.68

3.38
3.56
3.68

NA
NA
NA

4.55
4.85
5.08

4.55
4.85
5.08

4.55
4.85
5.08

NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA

6.35
6.35
7.14

9.09
9.70
10.15

50
65

2"
2 1/2"

60.30
73.00

1.65
2.11

2.77
3.05

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

3.91
5.16

3.91
5.16

3.91
5.16

NA
NA

5.54
7.01

5.54
7.01

5.54
7.01

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

8.74
9.53

11.07
14.02

80
90
100

3"
3 1/2"
4"

88.90
101.60
114.30

2.11
2.11
2.11

3.05
3.05
3.05

NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA

5.49
5.74
6.02

5.49
5.74
6.02

5.49
5.74
6.02

NA
NA
NA

7.62
8.08
8.56

7.62
8.08
8.56

7.62
8.08
8.56

NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
11.13

NA
NA
NA

11.13
NA
13.49

15.24
NA
17.12

125
150
200

5"
6"
8"

141.30
168.30
219.10

2.77
2.77
2.77

3.40
3.40
3.76

NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
6.35

NA
NA
7.04

6.55
7.11
8.18

6.55
7.11
8.18

6.55
7.11
8.18

NA
NA
10.31

9.53
10.97
12.70

9.53
10.97
12.70

9.53
10.97
12.70

NA
NA
15.09

12.70
14.27
18.26

NA
NA
20.62

15.88
18.26
23.01

19.05
21.95
22.23

250
300

10"
12"

273.10
323.90

3.40
3.96

4.19
4.57

NA
NA

6.35
6.35

7.80
8.38

9.27
9.53

9.27
9.53

9.27
10.31

12.70
14.27

12.70
12.70

12.70
12.70

15.09
17.48

18.26
21.44

21.44
25.40

25.40
28.58

28.58
33.32

25.40
25.40

350
400
450

14"
16"
18"

355.60
406.40
457.00

3.96
4.19
4.19

4.78
4.78
4.78

6.35
6.35
6.35

7.92
7.92
7.92

9.53
9.53
11.13

9.53
9.53
9.53

9.53
9.53
9.53

11.13
12.70
14.27

15.09
16.66
19.05

12.70
12.70
12.70

12.70
12.70
12.70

19.05
21.44
23.83

23.83
26.19
29.36

27.79
30.96
34.93

31.75
36.53
39.67

35.71
40.49
45.24

NA
NA
NA

500
550

20"
22"

508.00
559.00

4.78
4.78

5.54
5.54

6.35
6.35

9.53
9.53

12.70
12.70

9.53
NA

9.53
9.53

15.09
NA

20.62
22.23

12.70
12.70

12.70
NA

26.19
28.58

32.54
34.93

38.10
41.28

44.45
47.63

50.01
53.98

NA
NA

600
650
700

24"
26"
28"

610.00
660.00
711.00

5.54
NA
NA

6.35
NA
NA

6.35
7.92
7.92

9.53
12.70
12.70

14.27
NA
15.88

9.53
NA
NA

9.53
9.53
9.53

17.48
NA
NA

24.61
NA
NA

12.70
12.70
12.70

12.70
NA
NA

30.96
NA
NA

38.89
NA
NA

46.02
NA
NA

52.37
NA
NA

59.54
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA

750
800
850
900

30"
32"
34"
36"

762.00
813.00
864.00
914.00

6.35
NA
NA
NA

7.92
NA
NA
NA

7.92
7.92
7.92
7.92

12.70
12.70
12.70
12.70

15.88
15.88
15.88
15.88

NA
NA
NA
NA

9.53
9.53
9.53
9.53

NA
17.48
17.48
19.05

NA
NA
NA
NA

12.70
12.70
12.70
12.70

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

19.05

22.22

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34.92

19.05

26.97

38.1

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ATTACHMENT 05 - Tabulated ASME B31.3 Table A-1 Basic Allowable Stress Values

-20 to
A106 Gr. B
API 5L Gr B
A333 Gr. 6
A671 CC65
A312 TP316L
A790 S32750
A928 S32750
A790 S31803
A928 S31803
A358 GR 316L CL 1
A516 GR 60
A240 TP316L
A240 S31803
A36

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100
20.0
20.0
20.0
21.7
16.7
38.7
38.7
30.0
30.0
16.7
20.0
16.7
30.0
17.8

200
20.0
20.0
20.0
21.3
16.7
35.0
35.0
30.0
30.0
16.7
19.5
16.7
30.0
16.9

300
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.7
16.7
33.1
33.1
28.9
28.9
16.7
18.9
16.7
28.9
16.9

400
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
15.5
31.9
31.9
27.9
27.9
15.5
18.3
15.5
27.9
16.9

500
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
14.4
31.4
31.4
27.2
27.2
14.4
17.3
14.4
27.2
16.9

600
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
13.5
31.2
31.2
26.9
26.9
13.5
15.8
13.5
26.9
16.9

650
17.0
17.0
17.0
17.0
13.2

700
16.5
16.5
16.5
16.8
12.9

750
13.0
13.0
13.0
13.9
12.6

13.2
15.5
13.2

12.9
15.4
12.9

12.6
12.9
12.6

16.9

16.9

F
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
12.4 ksi
10.8 ksi
12.4 ksi
ksi
ksi
800
10.8
10.8
10.8
11.4
12.4

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ATTACHMENT 07 -

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Mechanical Engineering Design (Shigley 1986)


Chapter 9-4 - Bending in Welded Joints - pages 349 to 352

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SI No's (refer Calculation Index)

Type
Part
Repad
Standard/High Load

Part A
N
Standard

LOCAL STRESS
CALCULATION PIPE WALL

Check
Spec
11428N
11478N
11480N
13459N
13466N
13467N
13470N
33467N
61478N
63467N
91480N
93459N
93467N

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1
1
1
11
11
11
11
11
7
15
7
15
15

Welded Shoes
Part A
Part A
N
Y
Standard
Standard
LOCAL STRESS
CALCULATION WELD &
LOCAL STRESS
ATTACHMENT CALCULATION STRENGTH
PIPE WALL
2
2
2
12
12
12
12
12
8
16
8
16
16

3
3
3
13
13
13
13
13
9
17
9
17
17

Part A
Y
Standard
LOCAL STRESS
CALCULATION WELD &
ATTACHMENT
STRENGTH

Part A
N
High Load

LOCAL STRESS
CALCULATION PIPE WALL

4
4
4
14
14
14
14
14
10
18
10
18
18

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

Welded Shoes
Part A
Part A
N
Y
High Load
High Load
LOCAL STRESS
CALCULATION WELD &
LOCAL STRESS
ATTACHMENT CALCULATION STRENGTH
PIPE WALL
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

5
5
5
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

Part B
N

Line Stop on Pipe


Part B
Part B
N
Y

Part A
Y
High Load
LOCAL STRESS
CALCULATION WELD &
ATTACHMENT
STRENGTH

Part B
Y

LOCAL STRESS
CALCULATION PIPE WALL

LOCAL STRESS
CALCULATION WELD &
ATTACHMENT
STRENGTH

LOCAL STRESS
CALCULATION PIPE WALL

LOCAL STRESS
CALCULATION WELD &
ATTACHMENT
STRENGTH

6
6
6
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
19
21
19
21
21

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
20
22
20
22
22

23
23
23
26
26
26
26
26
25
28
25
28
28

24
24
24
27
27
27
27
27
20
22
20
22
22

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