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Design and Analysis of Pipe Support Steel Framing System Using GTSTRUDL and Pre/Post Processor Computer Program
Contents . Introduction to Pipe Support . Pipe Support Design . Concrete Anchorage Design . PSDAP . Proposals and Questions
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A structural system that transmits supporting loads on piping systems safely to the supporting building.
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- Plate and Shell Type Support - Linear Type Support - Component Standard
. Introduction to Pipe Support - 3 Codes for Pipe Support Design Steel Framing Pipe Support
- ASME Section III Division 1 Subsection NF Support - Korea Electric Power Industry Code(KEPIC) MNF
- ACI 349 Appendix B Anchorage to Concrete - ACI 318 Appendix D Anchorage to Concrete
ASME NF : Supports
Typical Examples of Jurisdictional Boundaries Between Piping Supports & Building Structure
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Pipe Support Sketch & Modeling - Check feasibility - Pipe Support 3D CAD Modeling using Support Modeler - Select Embedment Plate
Walkdown
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. Pipe Support Design - 3 Loads and Load Combinations (Continue) Seismic Loads
2% damping 4% damping
. Pipe Support Design - 4 Loads and Load Combinations (Continue) Frictional Forces (Due to Thermal Movement)
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Service Level A Load Thermal movements greater than 1/16 F = x (Dead load + Thermal load)
Dead + Thermal
Friction Force
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Normal Stress
fa fb fc f w + + + 0 .0 Fa Fb Fc Fw
f a , f b , f c , f w : Actual Normal Stress Fa , Fb , Fc , Fw : Allowable normal Stress
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V Tt T fv = + + A J hA f
f v : Actual Shear Stress
A : Shear Area
V : Shear Force
: Thickness
T : Torsion Force
J : Torsional Constant
h = d t f
Af = b f t f
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Maximum Stress
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- Safety-related : 1/16 inch - Non-safety-related : 1/8 inch - The deflection and rotation of the building structure shall not be considered.
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C2 =
fa = fv =
Modification factor for Shear Stress Actual Axial Stress Actual Shear Stress Allowable Stress
Fr =
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hef
Cast-In-Place Anchor
Post-Installed Anchor
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. Anchorage Design - 3 Failure Mode of Anchor System Tension Failure of Anchor System
- Anchor Steel Tension Failure - Concrete Breakout - Concrete Pullout - Concrete Side Face Blowout
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Nu
Elliptical Interaction Nu 0 Vu 0 0 ( ) +( ) 0 00 . Nn Vn
Nn
Trilinear Interaction Nu V + u 00 . N n Vn
00 Nn . 00 Vn .
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. PSDAP
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- Design & Analysis Pipe Support According to ASME NF and ACI349 - User Friendly Program Using GUI and New Concept of Beta Angle - Automatic Execution of GTSTRUDL - Local Stress Check - Evaluation of Concrete Anchorage System
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Input File
Integration of Pipe Support Steel Framing & Anchor system Design Results
PSDAP Generating GTSTRUDL Input File Calculating Member Forces, Joint Reactions, Weld Sizes, Deflection and Auxiliary Member Interaction Ratios
Anchor Design Non-linear Static Analysis of Anchor System Check Anchor Interaction Ratio Check Plate Interaction Ratio.
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Input File
Pre-Processor
Generating GTSTRUDL Input File Generating Non-linear Spring and Distributing Applied Loads to Plate Joint with Constraints Executing GTSTRUDL
Post-Processor
Calculating eccentricities of anchor load Evaluation of Anchor System using Anchor Result of GTSTRUDL
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Korean Standard rolled shape database file - PSDAP.CFG Indicate running path of GTSTRUDL, ULTRA-EDITOR, MS-WORD executing file. Load Factor and Load Combinations. - EMBTYPE.TXT File of embedded plate & anchor properties -.PST Basic file for pipe support design -.INP Input file for anchor design - kvalue.txt Database file of k1 & k values of member
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PIPE SUPPORT NO JOINT COORDINATES MEMBER INCIDENCES WELD LOADING RO / LOADING RA LOAD COMBINATION ANCHOR INFORMATION
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JOINT COORDINATES
- X, Y, Z coordination, type and attached plan of Embedded Plate , target member - If target member indication was omitted, PSDAP asks to input target member. - If a member is welded to building steel structure, user shall indicate the conne ction type as one of the following 4 examples.
<IPW1>
<IPF1>
<IPW2>
<IPF2>
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Weld
- W shapes : Default Config. No. = 112 - Structural Tubing : Default Config. No. = 154 - User can change the weld configuration with indicating joint No., incident member No. , weld configuration No. as follows. ex> Weld 8 7 114
Config. No. :
112
154
114
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+Y Plan
+X Plan
Z 0
+Z Plan
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- G-Value and Load Combinations - Input file - Max deflection in X, Y, Z direction - Member interaction ratios - Local stress & weld result - Result of anchor and plate analysis - Result of anchor and plate analysis - GTSTRUDL Output
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Pin
Fix
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Pin
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. Proposals and Questions - 3 Does GTSTRUDL Consider Base Plate shear Stress?
AWS D1.1
- Stresses of shear on effective area of weld < 0.3 x Tensile Strength - Stress at base metal net section shear area < 0.4 x Yield strength.
GTSTRUDL
Does GTSTRUDL always use 0.3 x Tensile Strength as allowable stress in connection section ? Does GTSTRUDL Consider every section from I ~V ?
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Thank you
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