Perform cross-section calculations

Output data tables overview:

CSGEN:

Overview list of general cross-section data for stress calculations

This output table will be generated always.

CSLOAD:

Overview list of cross-section loading data for stress calculations

This output table will be generated always.

CSWEIGH:

List of weighing multiplication factors for stress components

This output table will be generated conditionally, depending on input tables.

RDPLMAX:

List of maximum radial deformations of pipe wall over the circumference of the cross-section

This output table will be generated always.

CSTRMAX:

List of maximum stresses over the circumference of the cross-section according to the criteria of Mohr, Tresca and Von Mises, and uniaxial stresses (including weighing factors if provided)

This output table will be generated always.

PSTRMAX:

List of maximum stresses over pipe circumference due to internal forces in the pipeline as a result of overall pipeline behaviour

This output table will be generated always.

BSTRMAX:

List of maximum stresses over bend/pipe circumference due to internal forces as a result of overall pipeline behaviour

This output table will be generated always.

RSTRMAX:

List of maximum stresses over circumference due to lateral loadings over the circumference of the cross-sectional ring

This output table will be generated always.

TSTRMAX:

List of maximum summated and equivalent stresses over the circumference of the cross-section

This output table will be generated always.

MSTRMAX:

List of maximum principal stresses over the circumference of the cross-section

This output table will be generated always.

ASTRMAX:

List of maximum alternating yield check stresses over the circumference due to different load cases

This output table will be generated only for alternating yield load case calculation.


H6202 (last modified: May 24, 2024)

See also:

Design function description

Input data table overview

Additional output data table overview

Design function errors, warnings and messages