Prediction of Cycle Life of Expansion Bellows for Fixed Tube sheet Heat Exchanger

Research on determining the lifetime of an expansion bellows designed to compensate the difference in expansion between the shell and the tubes in a fixed tube sheet heat exchanger has never ceased because of its Importance in a heat exchanger. The main function of the expansion bellows is to absor...

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Main Authors: CHouiter adel, D. D. Benzerga, A. Haddi, T. Tamine
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Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2018-12-01
Series:Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
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Online Access:https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2146
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spelling doaj-a367423182fc47c5af2bcea473f3e43d2021-01-27T17:14:29ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932018-12-011347Prediction of Cycle Life of Expansion Bellows for Fixed Tube sheet Heat ExchangerCHouiter adel0D. D. Benzerga1A. Haddi2T. Tamine3UNIVERSIT2 DES SCIUENCES ET DE LA TECHNOLOGIEUniversity of Sciences and Technology of Oran, Mechanical Department, B.P. 1505, 31000 Oran, AlgeriaUniversity of Artois, EA 4515, Laboratoire de Génie Civil et géo-Environnement, Béthune F-62400, FranceUniversity of Sciences and Technology of Oran, Mechanical Department, B.P. 1505, 31000 Oran, Algeria Research on determining the lifetime of an expansion bellows designed to compensate the difference in expansion between the shell and the tubes in a fixed tube sheet heat exchanger has never ceased because of its Importance in a heat exchanger. The main function of the expansion bellows is to absorb the difference in expansion between the shell and the tube bundle while resisting the axial thermal deflection and the equivalent internal pressure on the shell side. TEMA-9 [1] edition attaches great importance to the finite element method in the case of an expansion bellows because of the disadvantages of the old design methods, which lead to overestimation and stress overload in the bellows. The objective of this work is to study the damage in the most stressed zone of the expansion bellows in order to construct a numerical simulation tool of the rupture to determine the lifetime that an expansion bellows can support during the operating conditions of a fixed tube heat exchanger. In a first step, the ANSYS FEM calculation code will allow the determination of the critical zone where the Von Mises is maximum and where potential cracks can develop. In a second step, a post-processor based on the concept of Continuum Damage Mechanics and using Newton's iterative method will be applied to this critical area for the determination of the bellows critical lifetime. The maximum lifetime will be the value of the number of cycles that corresponds to the critical value of the DC damage (crack initiation). https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2146Cycle lifeExpansion bellowFixed tube sheet heat exchangerContinuum damage mechanicsDamageFinite element
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author CHouiter adel
D. D. Benzerga
A. Haddi
T. Tamine
spellingShingle CHouiter adel
D. D. Benzerga
A. Haddi
T. Tamine
Prediction of Cycle Life of Expansion Bellows for Fixed Tube sheet Heat Exchanger
Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
Cycle life
Expansion bellow
Fixed tube sheet heat exchanger
Continuum damage mechanics
Damage
Finite element
author_facet CHouiter adel
D. D. Benzerga
A. Haddi
T. Tamine
author_sort CHouiter adel
title Prediction of Cycle Life of Expansion Bellows for Fixed Tube sheet Heat Exchanger
title_short Prediction of Cycle Life of Expansion Bellows for Fixed Tube sheet Heat Exchanger
title_full Prediction of Cycle Life of Expansion Bellows for Fixed Tube sheet Heat Exchanger
title_fullStr Prediction of Cycle Life of Expansion Bellows for Fixed Tube sheet Heat Exchanger
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Cycle Life of Expansion Bellows for Fixed Tube sheet Heat Exchanger
title_sort prediction of cycle life of expansion bellows for fixed tube sheet heat exchanger
publisher Gruppo Italiano Frattura
series Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
issn 1971-8993
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Research on determining the lifetime of an expansion bellows designed to compensate the difference in expansion between the shell and the tubes in a fixed tube sheet heat exchanger has never ceased because of its Importance in a heat exchanger. The main function of the expansion bellows is to absorb the difference in expansion between the shell and the tube bundle while resisting the axial thermal deflection and the equivalent internal pressure on the shell side. TEMA-9 [1] edition attaches great importance to the finite element method in the case of an expansion bellows because of the disadvantages of the old design methods, which lead to overestimation and stress overload in the bellows. The objective of this work is to study the damage in the most stressed zone of the expansion bellows in order to construct a numerical simulation tool of the rupture to determine the lifetime that an expansion bellows can support during the operating conditions of a fixed tube heat exchanger. In a first step, the ANSYS FEM calculation code will allow the determination of the critical zone where the Von Mises is maximum and where potential cracks can develop. In a second step, a post-processor based on the concept of Continuum Damage Mechanics and using Newton's iterative method will be applied to this critical area for the determination of the bellows critical lifetime. The maximum lifetime will be the value of the number of cycles that corresponds to the critical value of the DC damage (crack initiation).
topic Cycle life
Expansion bellow
Fixed tube sheet heat exchanger
Continuum damage mechanics
Damage
Finite element
url https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2146
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