High Pressure Expansion Joints Built for Polypropylene Process
In the piping required for one of the most often specified
polypropylene processes, there is a need for very high
pressure hinge, gimbal and tied expansion joints to reduce
forces on gas compressor nozzles. These high
pressure expansion joints are typically 18" to 48" pipe
size. The design pressure ratings range from 350 psig to
700 psig.
The gimbal, hinge and tie rod hardware must be designed
to withstand the full pressure thrust force of the expansion
joint at the design condition as well as the hydrostatic
test condition. The pressure thrust force can be
750,000 pounds at the design conditions, and over
1,000,000 pounds at the hydrostatic test condition.
All of these expansion joints are specified to be ply testable.
The ply testable requirement for the polypropylene
process expansion
joints is complicated
by the fact
that there are two
ply testable connections
on each
bellows and a measured
flow must be
established between
the ply testable
connections
at the hydrostatic
test condition in order to prove that the bellows are really
ply testable. Experience is essential when designing for
this difficult condition.
Many customers have chosen to install the Senior
Flexonics Pathway “red top” leak indicator on the ply
testable connections for these high pressure expansion
joints to insure that there is a positive and recognizable
indication of any leak which occurs. You can find out
more about the “red top” by contacting Senior Flexonics
Pathway.
Senior Flexonics Pathway has built many ship sets of
high pressure expansion joints for polypropylene applications
for customers including Bechtel, Union Carbide
and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and others, There is a
learning curve associated with the design and testing of
high pressure expansion joints. When high pressure expansion
joints are required, remember that experiences
does make a difference.
To inquire about high pressure expansion joints or “red
top” leak indicators for any critical application, contact ,
Senior Flexonics Pathway, or visit our web site at
www.myej.com.