Calculate DNVGL-ST-F101 subsea pipeline general hoop stress from operating pressure, diameter, wall thickness, wall thickness tolerance and design stress.
For DNVGL-ST-F101 subsea pipelines use the Barlows thin wall equation for mid wall diameter option. Wall thickness tolerance can be defined by either a fraction tolerance, or an allowance tolerance. All tolerances should be positive. The corrosion allowance should include mechanical allowance (eg threads), erosion allowance and any other allowances.
Tool Input
- pletype : External Pressure Type
- Peu : User Defined External Pressure
- schdtype : Pipe Schedule Type
- diamtype : Pipe Diameter Type
- ODu : User Defined Outside Diameter
- IDu : User Defined Inside Diameter
- wtntype : Wall Thickness Type
- tnu : User Defined Wall Thickness
- ttoltype : Wall Thickness Tolerance Type
- xfu : User Defined Negative Wall Thickness Fraction
- tfu : User Defined Negative Wall Thickness Allowance
- syutype : Stress Table Type
- mattype : Yield Stress Type
- SMYSu : User Defined Specified Minimum Yield Stress
- sdtype : Design Stress Type (F x SMYS)
- Fu : User Defined Design Factor
- Sdu : User Defined Design Stress
- walltype : Hoop Stress Calculation Type
- Yu : User Defined ASME Y Factor
- hooptype : Hoop Stress Wall Thickness Type
- tc : Corrosion Allowance
- Pi : Internal Pressure
Tool Output
- ID : Pipe Inside Diameter
- OD : Pipe Outside Diameter
- OD/tn : Pipe Diameter Over Wall Thickness Ratio
- PΔ : Pressure Difference
- Pe : External Pressure
- SMYS : Specified Minimum Yield Stress
- Sd : Design Stress
- Sh : Hoop Stress
- Sh/Sd : Hoop Stress Over Design Stress Ratio
- tf : Fabrication Allowance
- tfx : Fabrication Fraction
- th : Hoop Stress Thickness (Pressure Containment)
- tm : Minimum Wall Thickness
- tn : Nominal Wall Thickness