AP-NozzleTutorial R01 PDF
AP-NozzleTutorial R01 PDF
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Table of Contents
List of Examples ................................................................................................................................................... 2
Example 1: The basic operating procedures of AutoPIPE Nozzle........................................................................... 3
Starting AutoPIPE Nozzle ................................................................................................................................. 4
Creating new Model ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Data for System tab ......................................................................................................................................... 6
Data for Shell tab ............................................................................................................................................. 8
Data for Nozzle tab .......................................................................................................................................... 9
Data for Load Tab .......................................................................................................................................... 10
Combination Button ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Performing Calculation .................................................................................................................................. 12
View Detail stress value ................................................................................................................................. 13
Print result .................................................................................................................................................... 13
Example2: Import Anchor Loads from AutoPIPE into AutoPIPE Nozzle ............................................................... 15
Import Loads ................................................................................................................................................. 15
Example3: Level 1 seismic analysis with a cylindrical shell.................................................................................. 17
Design condition ............................................................................................................................................ 17
Input of the System Data ............................................................................................................................... 18
Shell input data ............................................................................................................................................. 19
Data for Nozzle .............................................................................................................................................. 20
Data for Load tab ........................................................................................................................................... 22
Execution and output result of calculation ..................................................................................................... 24
Exercise 4: Level 2 seismic standards evaluation of high-pressure gas................................................................ 25
List of Examples
This tutorial introduces the main features of AutoPIPE Nozzle using the examples shown below. For more
information about the functions and operation of AutoPIPE Nozzle, please refer to the online help.
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Example 1: The basic operating procedures of AutoPIPE Nozzle
This example describes the basic operation procedure of AutoPIPE Nozzle by using ASME Sec.VIII DIV.1(WRC107)
option.
Design condition
Piping load
Note: Load values are not the actual data in the example.
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Starting AutoPIPE Nozzle
Open the Start menu, click All Programs, [Bentley Engineering], [AutoPIPE Nozzle V8i], and choose the
[AutoPIPE Nozzle V8i]. For Win 8 and higher user, using Window 8 specific features, locate the AutoPIPE
Nozzle application and open it.
As AutoPIPE Nozzle starts, you can see a screen similar to the following.
If you are running AutoPIPE Nozzle first time, then first select the Full License option. To select Full
License option, click the File from main menu, a drop down menu will appear select the Authorize
option. On selecting this option a new dialog box AutoPIPE Nozzle License Authorization will appear.
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Select the Full License option.
The full license option is only available on systems that have one following:
The program will default to demo mode if only AutoPIPE Standard license is available. Check LMT
(License Management Tool)> License Checkout tab to verify what licenses are available. Again, the
program will only function if AutoPIPE Advanced / Nuclear license(s) are listed. Otherwise it will revert
to demo mode.
On clicking <No> button, a Save New Model As dialog box will appear.
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Navigate to the appropriate folder, enter the name of the model to the "File name" field, and press
<Save> button.
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Item Unit Input value or selection
Units - SI
Design Code - DIV I (WRC107)
Material Library - ASME1996 VIII DIV I
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Design Pressure N/mm 1.5
Design Temperature 100
Ambient Temperature 20
Now click the <Y> button to the right of the input field for Design Code, to display the following dialog
box, and then select the year for calculating the allowable stress values.
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Data for Shell tab
Click the Shell tab, and enter the data on the shell as follow:
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Data for Nozzle tab
Click the Nozzle tab, and enter the data on the nozzle as follow:
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Data for Load Tab
Click the Loads tab, and enter the value <1> for thermal field, and then enter the following data as
shown below:
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Combination Button
Click on the <Combinations> button in the Loads tab, click on the <combination> button, Load
Combinations dialog appears. Click the Load Cases tab, check the GR and T1 (P1 will be checked
automatically).
Then, click the Auto Combinations tab; you can check the GR and GRP1 + T1 and click <ok> to close the
dialog.
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Performing Calculation
Before running the calculation, save the model first and then select Analyze->Stresses option from
menu bar. After calculation, you will see a list of maximum stress of each combination in AutoPIPE
Nozzle window.
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View Detail stress value
To view the detailed stress of any combination, select any combination from combination list and
double click it.
Print result
To view the print preview, click [File]->[Print Preview] command. A dialog box Printer-Reports will
appear. Select the options as needed and press <Ok> button.
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To print the result, click the <Print> button.
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Example2: Import Anchor Loads from AutoPIPE into AutoPIPE Nozzle
This example describes the interface to transfer the anchor loads calculated in AutoPIPE into AutoPIPE
Nozzle.
Open or create a model in AutoPIPE, and select the anchor node of nozzle in model. Now right click on
the selected anchor, a pop menu will appear, select the [Modify] > [anchor] command. After selecting
this option, an Anchor dialog will appear, select the anchor type and check the option "Report Anchor
results to AutoPIPE Nozzle/AutoPIPE Vessel", and close the dialog by pressing the <Ok> button.
Import Loads
From within AutoPIPE, select [Analysis] option from menu bar of AutoPIPE and select Static option.
After performing the static analysis, select [File] > [export] > [Nozzle Loads to AutoPIPE Nozzle] to export
the loads to AutoPIPE Nozzle. The AutoPIPE Nozzle will start automatically, and you can see the
following dialog in AutoPIPE Nozzle.
Change the Select Nozzle ID value to A00, Set Analysis set of number to (All) , and then press the
<Ok> button.
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Subsequently, a dialog for selecting the direction of the nozzle and the Vessel will be display:
Select the direction of the nozzle and the Vessel, and then press the <Ok> button. All of the Anchor
loads of AutoPIPE will automatically be imported into AutoPIPE Nozzle. This data can be viewed on the
Load tab. It should be noted that the coordinate system of both AutoPIPE Nozzle and AutoPIPE may be
different; the program will automatically perform coordinate transformation when the data is imported.
After importing the nozzle load from AutoPIPE continue filling out the other tabs with data as needed
before running an analysis in AutoPIPE Nozzle.
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Example3: Level 1 seismic analysis with a cylindrical shell.
In this example, demonstrate how to perform a Level 1 seismic analysis with a cylindrical shell.
AutoPIPE Nozzle has the ability to import anchor load points that were analyzed by KHK level 1 code in
AutoPIPE, this example shows a case in which you enter the piping load directly.
Design condition
Piping load
Case Fx Fy Fz Mx My Mz
(N) (N) (N) (N-m) (N-m) (N-m)
GR 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
T1 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000
E1 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000
E2 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000
E3 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
P1 100 100 100 100 100 100
S1 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000
S2 7000 7000 7000 7000 7000 7000
Note: Load values are not the actual data in the example.
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Input of the System Data
Click the System tab, and then select the KHK (Level 1) from Design Code field. After changing the
Design Code, the following dialog box will display, click <Yes> button.
A Save Dialog box will appear, to save the data click <Yes> button again.
Now select the System tab change the Unit value to SI and then enter the other data as follows:
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Item Unit Input Value or selection
Units - SI
Design Code - KHK (level 1)
Material Library - KHK
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Design Pressure N/mm 1.176
Design Temperature 200
Ambient Temperature 20
Next, press on [File] > [Save As] command, and then save the data for KHK with a new file name.
Select the Shell tab and then click <S> button. On clicking this button, a new dialog box Shell Material
will display.
Set Section Type = (Plates), and Material = (SB410). Some values will be automatically set on the
dialog after these selections are made. Now press the <Ok> button and then enter the other data on
the Shell tab as follows:
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Item Unit Input Value and selection
Shell Type - Cylinder
Shell Thickness mm 20
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Ambient Stress N/mm 103 (Automatic)
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Design Stress N/mm 103 (Automatic)
ID - Click
Diameter ID mm 2000
Nozzle Axis - X
Shell Axis - Y
Click the Nozzle tab, and then click <N> button to the right of the Nozzle Material field. On clicking this
button a Nozzle Material dialog box will appear.
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Select the Section Type = (Pipes), select the (STPG370-S) from Material drop down listing and then
press the <Ok> button. Some values will be automatically set on the dialog after these selections are
made. Now press the <Ok> button and then enter the other data on the Nozzle tab as follows:
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Data for Load tab
Click the Loads tab, and enter the following values in the right-hand column of the load number of
cases.
After entering the above settings, the input field for load case GR, T1, E1, E2, E3, P1, S1, S2 will be
displayed. Please enter the following data of piping load as shown below:
Then, press the <Combinations> button, a new dialog box Load Combination will appear, now click
the User Combinations tab and press the <KHK L1> button.
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A dialog will appear, click on the <Yes> button.
The combination for KHK will be automatically set, click on <Ok> button to close the dialog box.
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Execution and output result of calculation
Press [File] / [Save] command, and then save the data to a file. First Save the file and then run Stress
from drop down menu of Analyze for stress Calculation. After the calculation, you will see a list of
maximum stress of each combination in the lower right area of AutoPIPE Nozzle window.
To view the detailed stress of any combination, select any combination from combination list and
double click it.
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Exercise 4: Level 2 seismic standards evaluation of high-pressure gas
In this example, demonstrate how to perform a Level 2 seismic standards evaluation of high-pressure
gas. AutoPIPE Nozzle has the ability to import anchor load points that were analyzed by KHK level 2
code in AutoPIPE, this example will then calculate the stress generated at the junction of the shell and
the nozzle.
Design condition
AutoPIPE settings
Open the model in AutoPIPE, click the anchor node of the nozzle, and then click [Modify] > [anchor]
command. Select the check box "Report Anchor Results to AutoPIPE Nozzle/AutoPIPE Vessel", and then
close the dialog by pressing the <Ok> button.
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AutoPIPEs Anchor dialog
Click Analysis option from menu bar of AutoPIPE and select static option. After performing the static
analysis, select [File] > [export] > [Nozzle Loads to AutoPIPE Nozzle] to export this in AutoPIPE Nozzle.
The AutoPIPE Nozzle will start automatically, and you can see the following dialog in AutoPIPE Nozzle.
Change the Select Nozzle ID value to A00, Set Analysis set of number to (All) , and then press the
<Ok> button.
If a non-KHK code was selected in the previous work of AutoPIPE Nozzle, you may receive the following
dialog box will be displayed. Please go ahead and press the <OK> button.
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Subsequently, the following dialog will appear, select the Orientation and Nozzle Axis and press <Ok>
button each time to move to the next step:
Click the System tab. The Design Code and Material Library have been set automatically. Now enter
the other data as follows.
Click the Shell tab, and then click <S> button to the right of the Shell Material field. On clicking this
button a Shell Material dialog box will appear.
Select the Section Type = (Plates), select the (SPV490 T <= T50) from Material drop down listing and
then press the <Ok> button. Some values will be automatically set on the dialog after these selections
are made. Now press the <Ok> button and then enter the other data on the Nozzle tab as follows:
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Data for Nozzle
Click the Nozzle tab, and then click <N> button to the right of the Nozzle Material field. On clicking this
button a Nozzle Material dialog box will appear.
Select the Section Type = (Pipes), select the (STPG370-E) from Material drop down listing and then
press the <Ok> button. Some values will be automatically set on the dialog after these selections are
made. Now press the <Ok> button and then enter the other data on the Nozzle tab as follows:
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Confirmation of Load Data
Click the Loads tab to check the load data imported from AutoPIPE.
Press [File] / [Save] command, and then save the data to a file. First Save the file and then run Stress
from drop down menu of Analyze for stress Calculation. After the calculation, you will see a list of
maximum stress of each combination in the lower right area of AutoPIPE Nozzle window
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To view the detailed stress of any combination, select any combination from combination list and
double click it.
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