Abstract

The stresses of a pipe flange connection with a spiral-wound gasket under internal pressure are analyzed taking account a nonlinearity and a hysteresis of the gasket by using an axisymmetric theory of elasticity and the finite element method (FEM). The leakage tests were also conducted using an actual pipe flange connection with a spiral-wound gasket. Using the contact stress distribution of the pipe flange connection with 3-in. nominal diameter under internal pressure and the tightness parameter, the values of the new gasket constants are obtained by taking into account the changes in the contact stress. A difference in the new gasket constants between the estimated values obtained from the actual pipe flange connection and the values obtained by the PVRC procedure is small. In addition, a method to determine the bolt preload for a given tightness parameter is demonstrated. The obtained results of the bolt preload for the pipe flange connection are in a fairly good agreement with those obtained by the PVRC procedure under a lower pressure application. However, a difference in the bolt preload is about 10% when an internal pressure is increased.

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