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LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS

 

TIED LATERAL EXPANSION JOINTS

 

TIED UNIVERSAL EXPANSION JOINTS

       
 

Lateral expansion joint with four tie rods

 

Tied lateral expansion joint with two tie rods and fixed flanges

 

Lateral Expansion Joints

 

Tied Lateral Expansion Joint Structure

       
 

The lateral expansion joints also called as tied universal or tied lateral expansion joints and  are used to absorb lateral deflection and angular rotation. When close control of movement is not necessary or shear loading is not present a tied universal  expansion  joint or lateral expansion joint can be used in place of hinge or gimbal expansion joint.

 

united single lateral expansion joint

                          Untied lateral working video                  

   
 

single tied lateral expansion joint with two tie rods

                          Tied Lateral working video                  

 

The tied universal expansion joint  is designed to absorb large amounts of  lateral deflection while absorbing the pressure thrust. The joint is made up of two single bellows elements connected by a piece of pipe called as center spool.  The tie rods are then attached on the outer ends and span both the bellows and the center spool. This type of construction allows the bellows to absorb the thermal growth of the piping between the tie rod attachments while eliminating the pressure thrust on the system. The pressure thrust on the system is absorbed completely by the tie rods.

 

 
       
 

The length of the centerspool piece between the two bellows elements is the major factor in deciding the amount of lateral deflection   that can be absorbed by the Tied lateral expansion joints. As a thumb rule the longer the centerspool  the more lateral deflection or movement can be absorbed. The weight of the centerspool if significant can be supported by providing lugs on the centerspool.

 

tied lateral expansion joinl in Z piping system in single plane

Tied lateral expansion joint installation

 

The most common application of the tied universal expansion joint is the �Z� shape system. In the �Z� shape system the the thermal growth of the horizontal sections  is absorbed as lateral deflection by the lateral expansion joint as shown in adjacent figure

 
       
 

tied universal expansion joint woth Z piping system in 2 planes

Tied universal expansion joint installation

 

In this type of application the joint should be designed to fill the entire offset leg so that it�s expansion is absorbed within the tie rods as axial movement. One important advantage of this type of lateral expansion joint is that the piping system does not have to be in one plane. The two horizontal sections   may lie at an angle in the horizontal plane as shown in adjacent figure

       
  VARIANTS   FEATURES
       
 

tied lateral expansion joint with two tie rods

tied universal expansion joint with weld ends

 

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Absorbs large amounts of lateral movements in any direction.

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Eliminates pressure thrust loads.

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      Absorbs the thermal growth of the piping between the tie rod attachements.

* Can support the dead weight of the centerspool.
* Minimum guiding required.
* Eliminates main anchors.
 

Fixed Flanges / Tie Rods (Type 3101)

 Weld Ends / Tie Rods     (Type 3102)

 
       
  REQUIREMENTS    
 

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More space required for tied universal expansion joints as compared to axial expansion joints.

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For large deflections the length of the lateral expansion joint may exceed the space available in the piping system.

   
   
       
       
       
 
 
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