Saddle - Base Plate/Anchor Bolt

Base Plate

Temperature: The maximum mean metal design temperature for the base plate. This value is also used for bolting material.

Thickness: The base plate thickness.

Width: The width of the base plate.

Length: The length of the base plate.

Ultimate 28 day concrete strength: The theoretical concrete strength after at least 28 days of setup. This value will be multiplied by the concrete factor on the Wind/Seismic tab under Tools > Defaults to determine the allowable concrete strength.

Material: A brief description of the component material. When the material selection dialog is used, the default description is based on settings on the Materials-Misc. tab under Tools > Defaults. For example, if the settings are for Spec and Type/Grade and the material is SA-516 Grade 70, this field will show SA-516 Gr. 70. If the settings are instead just for Spec, the field will show SA-516. The field may be edited by the user to say anything without breaking the relationship to the material database; while this flexibility can be very helpful, the user must take care to enter correct information.

Condition: A brief description of the component material. Similar to the "Material" field, the description will default a certain way based on settings on the Materials-Misc. tab under Tools > Defaults when the material selection is used. This field may be edited by the user without breaking the relationship to the material database. As with the “Material” field, the user must take care to enter correct information.

Density: The material density based on table PRD from Section II, Part D. For those materials that did not have a clear match in this table, every effort was made to assign conservative values. Manually editing this field will sever the connection to the material in the database as indicated by the "Unlisted Material" caption.

Yield Strength: The material yield strength at the saddle temperature. This value comes from Section II, Part D, Table Y-1. In cases where the saddle temperature exceeds the highest temperature entry for this material’s yield line, the value will be zero. There are several materials that do not have clear matches in these tables. When a clear match cannot be found by the software’s assignment criteria, the software will calculate the yield strength using the external pressure chart and the method described in UG-28(c)(2) Step 3. This is more common with non-ferrous materials. If no match is found and the software cannot perform the described calculation, this value will be zero. Manually editing this field will inform the software that the user is defining the material differently than what is stored in the database and the connection to the material in the database will be severed. This is indicated by the “Unlisted Material” caption.

Stress (Hot): The material allowable stress at the saddle temperature. When a 3.5:1 safety factor is specified in the vessel screen, this value comes from Section II, Part D (Table 1A for Ferrous Materials, Table 1B for Non-Ferrous Materials, and Table 3 for Bolting). If a 4:1 safety factor is specified, this value is calculated based on the ultimate strength from Table U in Section II, Part D; furthermore, the value is limited to the values listed in the allowable stress tables for yield and creep governed cases. In cases where the saddle temperature exceeds the highest temperature entry for this material’s stress line, the value will be zero. Manually editing this field will inform the software that the user is defining the material differently than what is stored in the database and the connection to the material in the database will be severed. This is indicated by the “Unlisted Material” caption.

Stress (Cold): The material allowable stress at 70 °F (20 °C). When a 3.5:1 safety factor is specified in the vessel screen, this value comes from Section II, Part D (Table 1A for Ferrous Materials, Table 1B for Non-Ferrous Materials, and Table 3 for Bolting). If a 4:1 safety factor is specified, this value is calculated based on the ultimate strength from Table U in Section II, Part D; furthermore, the value is limited to the values listed in the allowable stress tables for yield and creep governed cases. Manually editing this field will sever the connection to the material in the database as indicated by the “Unlisted Material” caption.

Anchor Bolt

Num. of Bolts: The number of anchor bolts per base plate.

Bolt Size: The diameter of the bolt shaft. This field will be automatically completed if a bolt is selected from the Bolt Search.

Nominal Diameter: The nominal diameter of the bolt. This field will be completed automatically if the Bolt Search is used to select the bolts.

Threads Per Inch: The number of threads per inch on the bolt shaft. This field will be automatically completed if a bolt is selected from the Bolt Search.

Root Area: The bolt root area based on the smallest diameter on the bolt. This field will automatically be completed if the Bolt Search is used to select the bolts.

Bolt Hole Diameter: The bolt hole diameter, not the bolt circle diameter. This field will fill in automatically if the Bolt Search is used to select the bolts; the value will be determined based on the bolt nominal diameter.

Use sliding saddle support: Select this box to enter data for a sliding saddle support.

Allow sliding saddle support to support longitudinal loads: Select this box to allow the sliding saddle to support longitudinal loads.

Coef. of thermal exp. from 70° to design temp.: The mean coefficient of thermal expansion of the shell material at the shell design temperature. The mean coefficient of thermal expansion based on the TE tables from Section II, Part D; column B is used in those tables. There are several materials that do not have clear matches in these tables. When a clear match cannot be found by the software’s assignment criteria, this value will be zero. Manually editing this field will sever the connection to the material in the database as indicated by the “Unlisted Material” caption.

Coef. of thermal exp. from 70° to MDMT: The mean coefficient of thermal expansion of the shell material at the shell MDMT. The mean coefficient of thermal expansion based on the TE tables from Section II, Part D; column B is used in those tables. There are several materials that do not have clear matches in these tables. When a clear match cannot be found by the software’s assignment criteria, this value will be zero. Manually editing this field will sever the connection to the material in the database as indicated by the “Unlisted Material” caption.

Slot length: When using sliding saddles, one saddle will have slots instead of bolt holes. This is the length of the sliding saddle slot.

Material: A brief description of the component material. When the material selection dialog is used, the default description is based on settings on the Materials-Misc. tab under Tools > Defaults. For example, if the settings are for Spec and Type/Grade and the material is SA-516 Grade 70, this field will show SA-516 Gr. 70. If the settings are instead just for Spec, the field will show SA-516. The field may be edited by the user to say anything without breaking the relationship to the material database; while this flexibility can be very helpful, the user must take care to enter correct information.

Condition: A brief description of the component material. Similar to the "Material" field, the description will default a certain way based on settings on the Materials-Misc. tab under Tools > Defaults when the material selection is used. This field may be edited by the user without breaking the relationship to the material database. As with the “Material” field, the user must take care to enter correct information.

Density: The material density based on table PRD from Section II, Part D. For those materials that did not have a clear match in this table, every effort was made to assign conservative values. Manually editing this field will sever the connection to the material in the database as indicated by the "Unlisted Material" caption.

Stress (Hot): The material allowable stress at the saddle temperature. When a 3.5:1 safety factor is specified in the vessel screen, this value comes from Section II, Part D (Table 1A for Ferrous Materials, Table 1B for Non-Ferrous Materials, and Table 3 for Bolting). If a 4:1 safety factor is specified, this value is calculated based on the ultimate strength from Table U in Section II, Part D; furthermore, the value is limited to the values listed in the allowable stress tables for yield and creep governed cases. In cases where the saddle temperature exceeds the highest temperature entry for this material’s stress line, the value will be zero. Manually editing this field will inform the software that the user is defining the material differently than what is stored in the database and the connection to the material in the database will be severed. This is indicated by the “Unlisted Material” caption.

Stress (Cold): The material allowable stress at 70 °F (20 °C). When a 3.5:1 safety factor is specified in the vessel screen, this value comes from Section II, Part D (Table 1A for Ferrous Materials, Table 1B for Non-Ferrous Materials, and Table 3 for Bolting). If a 4:1 safety factor is specified, this value is calculated based on the ultimate strength from Table U in Section II, Part D; furthermore, the value is limited to the values listed in the allowable stress tables for yield and creep governed cases. Manually editing this field will sever the connection to the material in the database as indicated by the “Unlisted Material” caption.