Article | REF: BM6720 V1

Piping. Component strength - 1re part

Author: Bernard PITROU

Publication date: April 10, 2001

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1. Various actions considered

1.1 Pressure

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1.1.1 Internal pressure

The pressure applied inside a p i tube tends to increase the volume of the enclosure containing the fluid. As a result, the tube is loaded in tension by :

  • a circumferential or transverse membrane stress σ t ;

  • a longitudinal diaphragm stress

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