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Comparison of pipe internal pressure calculation methods based on design pressure and yield strength Author : M. Bereiša*, A. Žiliukas V. Leišis, A. Jutas R. Didžiokas

WHAT IS THIS DOCUMENT ABOUT? : The aim of this study is to compare design pres- sure calculation methods of different standards with Von- Mises and Tresca criteria and to try to make an equation based on safety factors and Von-Mises criteria for any pipe thickness design pressure calculation. This equation will be conservative but universal and simple to use for thick and thin wall pipes
Keywords : Piping Engineering tresca criteria von mises
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