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Pipe guides are necessary to assure that the thermal
expansion of the pipeline is properly directed in to
the expansion joint and to prevent buckling of the
line. Additional guides located adjacent to the
expansion joint are necessary because of the inherent
flexibility of the bellows and the compressive loading
on the pipe caused by the pressure thrust of the
expansion joint.
The first guide must be located within a distance
of four pipe diameters from the expansion joint and
the second guide within fourteen pipe diameters of the
first guide. Additional guides should be located in
accordance with the Pipe Guide Spacing Chart shown
below for standard weight carbon steel pipe or
calculated from the following formula:

Where L = maximum intermediate guide space, (feet)
E = modulas of elasticity of pipe material, (psi)
I = moment of inertia of pipe, (in4)
P = design pressure, (psig)
a = bellows effective area, (in2)
= bellows spring rate , (lb/in)
= axial stroke of bellows, (in.)
Note: When a bellows is compressed in operation, use
when extended, use
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