In piping engineering, a guide is a type of pipe support that allows a pipe to move in a specific direction while restricting motion in other directions. The primary function of a guide is to control the movement of the pipe to prevent undesired displacements, ensure alignment, and reduce the risk of damage due to external forces, vibrations, or thermal expansions
Why Guides are Used:
1. Thermal Expansion Control: When a pipe heats up or cools down, it expands or contracts. Guides help direct this movement in a controlled manner, preventing bending or overstressing.
2. Alignment Maintenance: Guides maintain the alignment of the pipe, especially in long runs, ensuring that it stays properly positioned within its design tolerances.
3. Minimization of Stress: By controlling movements, guides help reduce forces and moments exerted on other pipe supports, flanges, valves, or equipment.
4. Prevention of Damage: They reduce the risk of mechanical damage caused by excessive vibrations, wind loads, or seismic activity.
5. Support System Efficiency: Properly installed guides help distribute loads across different pipe supports, improving the overall efficiency and reliability of the piping support system.
Typically, guides work alongside other supports like anchors, hangers, and slides to ensure a stable and durable piping system.
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