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Theoretical Analysis of Hydraulically Expanded Tube-to-Tubesheet Joints With Linear Strain Hardening Material Behavior

J. Pressure Vessel Technol.  -- December 2009 --  Volume 131,  Issue 6, 061202 (8 pages)
doi:10.1115/1.4000197

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Author(s):
Nor Eddine Laghzale and Abdel-Hakim Bouzid, Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ecole de Technologie Superieure, 1100 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3C 1K3, Canada
The mechanism of failure of tube-to-tubesheet joints is related to the level of stresses produced in the tube expansion and transition zones during the expansion process. Maintaining a lower bound limit of the initial residual contact pressure over the lifetime of the expanded joint is a key solution to a leak free joint. An accurate model that estimates these stresses can be a useful tool to the design engineer to select the proper material geometry combination in conjunction with the required expansion pressure. Most existing design calculations are based on an elastic perfectly plastic behavior of the expansion joint materials. The proposed model is based on a strain hardening with a bilinear material behavior of the tube and the tubesheet. The interaction of these two components is simulated during the whole process of the application of the expansion pressure. The effects of the gap and the material strain hardening are to be emphasized. The model results are validated and confronted against the more accurate numerical finite element analysis models. Additional comparisons have been made to existing methods.

©2009 American Society of Mechanical Engineers

History: Received 1 June 2008; revised 2 May 2009; published 8 October 2009
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.4000197

KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 89.20.Kk
    Engineering
  • 02.70.Dh
    Finite-element and Galerkin methods
  • 46.35.+z
    Viscoelasticity, plasticity, viscoplasticity
  • 46.55.+d
    Tribology and mechanical contacts
  • YEAR: 2009

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JPVTAS
ISSN:
0094-9930 (print)   1528-8978 (online)
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