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[PRODUCTS]
Thin-wall
Metallic Expansion Joint: Elbow Pressure Balanced
This type of expansion joint is really a
combination of several types. Its purpose is to retain and balance the
pressure thrust so that main anchoring of the pipe or adjacent equipment
is not required, and forces and movements on attachment flanges of
delicate equipment, such as turbines, are kept to acceptably low levels.
Briefly, the deflections to be accepted are
handled by the proper type of expansion joint, which normally, and as
shown in the above sketch, is a tied universal type to accept lateral
movements. However, the pressure balanced elbow is usually required
because axial deflections are also present. In order to accept these
movements, a bellows is added beyond the elbow with the same
cross-sectional area as the ones in the universal section.
This balancing bellows is connected by the tie
rods to the pipe beyond the universal section; in this way the pressure
thrust is contained as tension in the tie rods. The section of the
expansion joint between the tie rods, which includes the elbow, is now
free to move axially, with the only resistance being a function of the
spring rates of the bellows. Because of their arrangement, however, the
spring rate of the entire expansion joint is the sum of the spring rates
of the balancing and the universal bellows. This is a constant volume
system, in that when the universal end compresses, the balancing end
extends the same amount.
All of the lateral deflection is absorbed by
the universal end, and there is no lateral deflection imposed on the
balancing end. Therefore, the balancing bellows is almost always a
single bellows type.
Stock Bellows
Fabric Expansion Joints
Metallic Expansion Joints
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