Sep 23, 2007 #1 dawg22 Mechanical Joined Sep 23, 2007 Messages 1 Location US I would like to know how much axial expansion (inches or mm) that I can expect from 12" dia. schedule 40, 304 and 316 Stainless steel tubing when continuously exposed to 210F. Could I get a formula?
I would like to know how much axial expansion (inches or mm) that I can expect from 12" dia. schedule 40, 304 and 316 Stainless steel tubing when continuously exposed to 210F. Could I get a formula?
Sep 23, 2007 1 #2 desertfox Mechanical Joined Dec 29, 2002 Messages 5,560 Location GB Hi dawg22 length * coeff of linear expansion of steel * temp change = change in length. temp change is the difference between normal room temperature and the temperature your tubes working at. In degrees centigrade the expansion for a metre length will be:- 1m * 12 * 10^-6 * (99-20)= 9.48 * 10^-4 or 0.948mm regards desertfox Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi dawg22 length * coeff of linear expansion of steel * temp change = change in length. temp change is the difference between normal room temperature and the temperature your tubes working at. In degrees centigrade the expansion for a metre length will be:- 1m * 12 * 10^-6 * (99-20)= 9.48 * 10^-4 or 0.948mm regards desertfox
Oct 7, 2007 #3 MJCronin Mechanical Joined Apr 9, 2001 Messages 5,102 Location US dawg... There are very useful tables on the expansion of SS,CS and other materials in the Appendices to ASME B31.1 and B31.3 Excellent reference.... Tell us of your problem and results...... Math review is free on this forum -MJC Upvote 0 Downvote
dawg... There are very useful tables on the expansion of SS,CS and other materials in the Appendices to ASME B31.1 and B31.3 Excellent reference.... Tell us of your problem and results...... Math review is free on this forum -MJC