doezer
Aerospace
- Jun 26, 2014
- 15
hi all...
im looking for solutions would appreciate any help i could get here, i dont have much experience in pipe flange design to be honest.
we're looking at the design of a pipe/flange connection here but unfortunately the butt weld stresses are just too high in the pipe wall to allow for a classic pipe/ butt weld/ neck flange design.
so im looking at alternatives.
a) socket weld : not suitable an option. the weld sees both hoop stress and additional shear stress and so the load on the weld is actually higher.
b) flare the tube end. this ensures load is reacted but only in one direction, the outward direction.
are there any common approaches to securing the flared end the other way. im not keen on any threaded design because this design sees vibrational loads,
so any threaded design must not loosen under fairly high vibrational loads
c) socket type weld but with interference fit of the pipe end, so that hoop stresses are not applied to the weld, it only works in shear.
this maybe could work and the weld stresses would be low, but the retention force of the interference fit would probably not be high enough.
d) forming a bead or groove on the pipe end, and then placing a split flange around it??
i posted something similar on this a few weeks ago. ive been on something else since so its still pretty much in the same place for now!
thanks
D
im looking for solutions would appreciate any help i could get here, i dont have much experience in pipe flange design to be honest.
we're looking at the design of a pipe/flange connection here but unfortunately the butt weld stresses are just too high in the pipe wall to allow for a classic pipe/ butt weld/ neck flange design.
so im looking at alternatives.
a) socket weld : not suitable an option. the weld sees both hoop stress and additional shear stress and so the load on the weld is actually higher.
b) flare the tube end. this ensures load is reacted but only in one direction, the outward direction.
are there any common approaches to securing the flared end the other way. im not keen on any threaded design because this design sees vibrational loads,
so any threaded design must not loosen under fairly high vibrational loads
c) socket type weld but with interference fit of the pipe end, so that hoop stresses are not applied to the weld, it only works in shear.
this maybe could work and the weld stresses would be low, but the retention force of the interference fit would probably not be high enough.
d) forming a bead or groove on the pipe end, and then placing a split flange around it??
i posted something similar on this a few weeks ago. ive been on something else since so its still pretty much in the same place for now!
thanks
D