TY - JOUR
T1 - Thermomechanical Evaluation of the Performance and Integrity of a HDPE Stub-End Bolted Flange Connection
AU - Barsoum, I.
AU - Barsoum, Z.
AU - Islam, M. D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by ASME.
PY - 2019/10/1
Y1 - 2019/10/1
N2 - In this study, the integrity of a manhole structure made of a 78 in. high density polyethylene (HDPE) stub-end, steel ring, and blind flange, sealed with a compressed nonasbestos fiber (CNAF) gasket is investigated by means of a parametric finite element analysis (FEA). A coupled thermomechanical nonlinear FEA model is built, comprising of a heat transfer and a structural model, which allows modeling the complex thermal and mechanical loads and their interactions present during the operation of the manhole. The temperature-dependent elastic-plastic HDPE material constitutive behavior and the temperature-dependent nonlinear response of the CNAF gasket are accounted for in the model. Factors influencing the performance and integrity of the manhole such as stud-bolt pretorque level (Tb), internal pressure (Pi), and outer temperature (To) are considered. Based on the results, the integrity and performance of the structure are assessed in view of a leakage through the gasket criterion and a yielding of the HDPE stub-end criterion. The FEA results reveal that both Tb, Pi, and To significantly influence the performance (i.e., leakage) of the gasket and the integrity (i.e., yielding) of the HDPE stub-end. At 40 °C, it is possible to find a safe operational window for a range of Tb and Pi values, where no leakage through the gasket or yielding of the stub-end occurs. However, as the temperature is increased this safe operational window decreases considerably, and at 80 °C safe operation cannot be guaranteed where leakage, yielding, or both simultaneously, will lead to loss in performance and integrity of the manhole structure.
AB - In this study, the integrity of a manhole structure made of a 78 in. high density polyethylene (HDPE) stub-end, steel ring, and blind flange, sealed with a compressed nonasbestos fiber (CNAF) gasket is investigated by means of a parametric finite element analysis (FEA). A coupled thermomechanical nonlinear FEA model is built, comprising of a heat transfer and a structural model, which allows modeling the complex thermal and mechanical loads and their interactions present during the operation of the manhole. The temperature-dependent elastic-plastic HDPE material constitutive behavior and the temperature-dependent nonlinear response of the CNAF gasket are accounted for in the model. Factors influencing the performance and integrity of the manhole such as stud-bolt pretorque level (Tb), internal pressure (Pi), and outer temperature (To) are considered. Based on the results, the integrity and performance of the structure are assessed in view of a leakage through the gasket criterion and a yielding of the HDPE stub-end criterion. The FEA results reveal that both Tb, Pi, and To significantly influence the performance (i.e., leakage) of the gasket and the integrity (i.e., yielding) of the HDPE stub-end. At 40 °C, it is possible to find a safe operational window for a range of Tb and Pi values, where no leakage through the gasket or yielding of the stub-end occurs. However, as the temperature is increased this safe operational window decreases considerably, and at 80 °C safe operation cannot be guaranteed where leakage, yielding, or both simultaneously, will lead to loss in performance and integrity of the manhole structure.
KW - bolted flange
KW - failure assessment chart
KW - finite element analysis
KW - gasket
KW - HDPE
KW - leakage
KW - stub-end
KW - yielding
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85069147256
U2 - 10.1115/1.4043844
DO - 10.1115/1.4043844
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85069147256
SN - 0094-9930
VL - 141
JO - Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Transactions of the ASME
JF - Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Transactions of the ASME
IS - 5
M1 - 051206
ER -