Assessment Models for Residual Stresses and Sealing Integrity of Rolled Joints in Copper Pipes of Heat Exchangers

IF 0.4 Q4 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
A. V. Zinin, I. A. Medelyaev, N. S. Azikov, V. V. Spiryagin, O. V. Barmina
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Methods for predicting the sealing integrity of “tube-to-tube sheet” rolled joints in heat exchanger systems are explored, the mechanisms of elastoplastic deformation during the formation of rolled joints are investigated, and the main parameters of the mechanical processes of tube expansion that determine the sealing integrity and reliability of the joint components are established. It is demonstrated that the functionality and sealing of the connections formed by mechanical rolling are conditioned by the level of contact stresses in the zone of plastic deformation of the elements. Finite element modeling of the tube rolling process into tube sheet holes with two annular grooves was performed, providing an analysis of the stress–strain state of the interaction zone after contact formation and under operational loads. The key adverse factors affecting the sealing and strength of the rolled joint were identified.

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换热器铜管轧制接头残余应力及密封完整性评估模型
探讨了换热器系统中“管-管板”轧制接头密封完整性的预测方法,研究了轧制接头形成过程中的弹塑性变形机理,建立了决定接头部件密封完整性和可靠性的管膨胀力学过程的主要参数。结果表明,通过机械轧制形成的连接的功能和密封性取决于元件塑性变形区的接触应力水平。对带两个环形凹槽的管材轧制成管板孔的过程进行了有限元建模,分析了接触形成后和工作载荷作用下的相互作用区应力-应变状态。确定了影响轧制接头密封性和强度的主要不利因素。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Machinery Manufacture and Reliability  is devoted to advances in machine design; CAD/CAM; experimental mechanics of machines, machine life expectancy, and reliability studies; machine dynamics and kinematics; vibration, acoustics, and stress/strain; wear resistance engineering; real-time machine operation diagnostics; robotic systems; new materials and manufacturing processes, and other topics.
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