BULLETIN 510-2006

ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON BOLTED JOINTS (To Purchase Call 1-800-854-7179 USA/Canada or 303-397-7956 Worldwide)


 

 

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标准号
BULLETIN 510-2006
发布日期
2006年04月01日
实施日期
2012年10月12日
废止日期
中国标准分类号
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国际标准分类号
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发布单位
WRC - Welding Research Council
引用标准
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适用范围
Thermal events and transient thermal effects are known to play a major role in pressurized flanged joint leakage. When a leak occurs the engineering challenge is to understand and properly diagnose the role temperature and thermal transients in that failure and thereby specify measures necessary avoid future leaks. Also@ since most pressure vessel codes require the consideration of thermal effects without providing the methodology@ perhaps the greater engineering challenge is to the flanged joint designer. This is not only to determine temperature effects on flanged joint designs to comply with code requirements but also an evaluation of the design to assure leak free operation considering anticipated thermal events. This Bulletin provides a set of analytical tools and guidelines for addressing these challenges. The purpose of PVRC Project 01-BFC-05 was to summarize the findings of the Author's doctoral project on the effects of temperature loads on bolted flange joints and publish a summary document providing design guidelines to deal with temperature effects and the relative magnitude of these effects. Reporting on this work@ the Bulletin provides users with simplified thermal calculation methods that enable the flanged joint designer or field troubleshooter to determine the effect of steady state or transient temperatures on flanged joints@ including an evaluation of leakage possibilities. This is accomplished by the author in a readable step by step process that provides the tools to answer along the way questions such as: What increase in assembly bolt load would be sufficient to overcome anticipated thermal events? Is flange deflection caused by joint component thermal interaction sufficient to cause a leak from loss of gasket load? Could radial shearing of the gasket from differential radial expansion of the flanges or tube-sheet caused either by differences in mating flange temperatures or material properties result in failure? Is gasket crushing a possibility due to increased load caused by joint component thermal interaction? How much bolt and gasket load could be lost because of a process thermal transient@ or a sudden cool-down@ without failure? If insulation is applied to an operating un-insulated flanged joint@ how much hotter than the flange ring might the bolts be? Is this transient sufficient cause a leak? Following an overview of bolted flanged joint response to thermal loads@ causes of failure and a background description of mechanical and thermal analysis@ a detailed calculation procedure is presented. For simplicity axisymmetric and generally identical mating flanges are assumed by the calculation method. Detailed guidance is then provided on extending this approach to non-identical flange pairs@ joints with a tube-sheet (Heat exchanger girth joints) and coverplates. The method first provides steady state thermal and deformation results followed by means to calculate the steady state bolt load using component compliance. An evaluation of transient effects by extension of these findings and the use of a series of graphs providing the time to reach 95% and 5% the steady state temperature for each component completes the process. Appendices A through D provide additional information on the details of the calculation methodology. Appendices E and F illustrate the calculation method via an available Excel spreadsheet




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