2019
DOI: 10.1115/1.4043095
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Study of Various International Codes and Standards for Flanged and Flued Type Expansion Bellows Design

Abstract: Differential longitudinal thermal expansion between the shell and the tube bundle is a well-known problem in fixed tubesheet heat exchanger design. An expansion bellows provide flexibility for thermal expansion and also function as a pressure retaining part. In this paper, guidelines for design of flanged and flued type (thick wall) expansion bellows available in international codes and standards including ASME VIII-1 and 2, EN-13445, and TEMA and EJMA codes are presented. These codes and standards are compare… Show more

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“…This paper mainly focuses on the application of a shell expansion joint as an example. According to Chikhaliya and Patel 5, 6, the design of a shell expansion joint influences the basic design of the tube sheets and vice versa. Hence, additional engineering hours are consumed as multiple design iterations are required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper mainly focuses on the application of a shell expansion joint as an example. According to Chikhaliya and Patel 5, 6, the design of a shell expansion joint influences the basic design of the tube sheets and vice versa. Hence, additional engineering hours are consumed as multiple design iterations are required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%