Abstract

Flanged and flued type expansion joint (thick wall expansion bellow) used as an integral part of many shell and tube heat exchanger where process conditions produce differential expansion between shell and tubes. It provides flexibility for thermal expansion and also functions as a pressure retaining part. Design of expansion joints is usually based on trial and error method in which initial geometry must be assumed, and accordingly maximum stresses and spring rate are be calculated. Inadequate selection of geometry leads to higher tubesheet and bellow thickness, which increases cost of equipment. This paper presents standardization and optimum design approach of flange and flued expansion bellow fulfilling ASME VIII-1 and TEMA standard requirement. Methodology to define expansion bellow geometry is developed, and geometry dimensions are tabulated for expansion bellow diameter from 300 to 2000 mm and thickness from 6 to 30 mm. Each defined geometry is analyzed using finite element method, and maximum von Mises stresses are calculated for bellow axial displacement from 0.5 to 1.5 mm and internal pressure from 0.1 to 6.5 MPa. Spring rate is also calculated for each defined geometry for consideration in tubesheet calculation. Accordingly, optimum design methodology is developed, tested, and compared with existing design. Results depicted that proposed standardization approach and design methodology will optimize expansion bellow and tubesheet thickness and will also save considerable time in finalization of heat exchanger design.

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