Introduction
Piping Stress Analysis is the most crucial analytical assessment to design a piping system. It defines the piping system’s behaviour based on its material, design conditions, layout and boundary conditions including restraints and supporting.
Traditionally, it used to be performed manually by experts, solving complicated and time-consuming equations but since the application of computers in engineering, CAESAR II and AutoPIPE have become the defacto industry standard stress analysis software.
However, a deep understanding of the fundamental principles underpinning the analysis, good knowledge of industry design codes and standards and practical experience from previous onshore/ offshore design issues are essential for using the software correctly and producing a safe design.
Although the current versions of these applications may appear easy to use and various online and offline pieces of training are available to teach users how to use them in a short period of time, the task should only to be performed by experienced and qualified engineers to ensure the outcome is a safe layout, adequately supported and complies with all applicable design codes and standards.

ASME B31.3 2020 changes with commentaries .pdf
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