EXHAUST
EXPANSION JOINTS
Exhaust expansion joints are designed to absorb heat induced expansion and contraction of pipe systems and exhaust systems.
Belman has developed a wide range of exhaust expansion joints, which are designed to give high movement absorption with low
spring rates for best overall performance.
The typical pressure rating for exhaust expansion joints, temperature depending is 1.0 BarG.
DIMENSIONS OF EXHAUST EXPANSION JOINTS
Belman designs and manufactures a wide range of exhaust expansion joints.
Customised solutions
As customised solutions exhaust expansion joints are available in all sizes up to DN 12.000, all designs and all materials.
Standard solutions
As standard solutions exhaust expansion joints are available in size range DN 50 – 2200.
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TYPES OF EXHAUST EXPANSION JOINTS
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CATALOGUE
Comprehensive technical data and selection criteria for +3500 standard metallic expansion joints.
CUSTOMISED EXHAUST EXPANSION JOINTS
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF EXHAUST EXPANSION JOINTS
Belman exhaust expansion joints are available with many end fitting options including welding ends, flanges (welded and loose). For smaller sizes, it is often possible to slide the bellows tangent over the exhaust pipe and secure using band clamps or worm-drive clips. Exhaust expansion joints can absorb axial and lateral movements alone or in combination, and it is usually the required movement capacity which determines the selected configuration.
A single bellow is normally selected to accept mainly axial movement although some lateral movement is usually possible. Where the amount of axial movement is outside of the capacity of a single bellows, a double expansion joint may be necessary. When the unit is required to accept a significant amount of lateral movement, including applications where axial movement is applied simultaneously, a double bellows is usually the preferred option.
A double bellows unit has a intermediate pipe between the bellows and sometimes this is an integral part of the bellows tube reducing the need for welded joints.
Exhaust expansion joints from Belman are designed to be as light as practically possible to give minimum loads on hangers and pipe supports. Further, the bellows technology, often incorporates multi layers, giving maximum movement and flexibility (for minimum deflection forces and good fatigue properties) with good performance in conditions where vibration prevails. Exhaust expansion joints are generally unrestrained so the pressure force (generated by the bellows when pressurised), together with the deflection forces resulting from movement, must be contained by the system fix points and guides.
At high temperatures or where the flow velocity is high, Belman always recommends an inner sleeve in the bellows. The inner sleeve protects the bellows against abrasion from any particulate matter in the flow medium and helps to smooth the gas flow over the convolutions which helps in the reduction of turbulence. It can also help to reduce the temperature of the bellows in the expansion joint.
APPLICATION OF EXHAUST EXPANSION JOINTS
Exhaust expansion joints are used in a wide range of applications including gas turbine exhausts, power units, generator sets, marine propulsion systems, OEM engines and auxiliary systems.
Customised expansion joints can be designed and built for any specific requirement and application.
ADVANTAGES & REQUIREMENTS
What are the advantages of using Exhaust expansion joints?
- Gas-tight and resistant to corrosion and temperature
- Absorb vibrations and oscillations
- Light weight, reducing loads on hangers and pipe supports
- Very low spring rates, and high flexible performance reduces loads on hangers and pipe supports
- Economical
What are the requirements for using Exhaust expansion joints?
- High flow velocity often requires an inner sleeves
- Exhaust bellows exposed to vibration should be designed to ensure that the natural frequency and any harmonics do not coincide with the frequencies of the exhaust system.
FOR SHIPS
such as:
- Submarines
- War ships
- Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (Scrubber Systems)
- LNG/LPG carriers
- Cruise liners
FOR SHIPS
such as:
- Submarines
- War ships
- Scrubber systems
- LNG/LPG carriers
- Cruise liners