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Engineer Analyzes Penstock Bifurcation with Algor FEA
Mr. Krstich Misho, Design Engineer with Transfield Construction
Pty. Ltd., recently completed an Algor FEA analysis of a penstock
bifurcation for a large hydroelectric power station. Transfield
is a leading civil and energy infrastructure engineering and construction
firm located in Sydney, Australia.
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Engineer Krstich Misho of Transfield Construction Pty. Ltd. |
The bifurcation consists of a 3.1 m diameter inlet pipe that splits
into two 1.8 m diameter outlet pipes. It is designed to feed water
to hydroelectric turbines and must sustain a maximum working pressure
of 860 kpa and a test pressure of 1,050 kpa. The pipe is stiffened
by a thick, tapered cantilever crotch plate to decrease stress
levels at the bifurcation joint.
According to Mr. Misho, "The bifurcation was difficult to
analyze using classical methods. Algor FEA provided an opportunity
to examine the penstock behavior under various load conditions.
It was essential that the design be verified prior to encasing
the pipe in ballast concrete.
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pipe designed to feed water to hydroelectric turbines. |
"Several runs were required to optimize the design with particular
attention paid to the size and location of the stiffeners and
crotch plate," continues Mr. Misho. "The results showed
satisfactory stress values and confirmed the acceptability of
the design. During the design and analysis process, I found Algor
FEA to be easy to use and very intuitive."
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