The performance of a hydraulically expanded joint between tubesheet and titanium tube was analyzed using a finite element numerical calculation. The connection strength of Q345R tubesheet and TA2-Q345R clad tubesheet… Click to show full abstract
The performance of a hydraulically expanded joint between tubesheet and titanium tube was analyzed using a finite element numerical calculation. The connection strength of Q345R tubesheet and TA2-Q345R clad tubesheet was studied using a tight expansion method. The results proved that the residual contact pressure and pullout force of the tight expansion joint of TA2-Q345R clad tubesheet were greater than those of the Q345R tubesheet. However, the residual contact pressure of the expanded joint without a groove for the TA2-Q345R tubesheet and the pullout force failed to meet the requirement of connection strength. Hence, the groove was employed on the contact surface. The influences of groove position and groove width on the connection strength of the expanded joint with grooves in tubesheet hole were studied. The results show that the residual contact pressure of the clad tubesheet of grooving in the cladding layer was higher than that of grooving in the base layer. The effect of the position of groove in the cladding layer and base layer on the residual contact pressure could be neglected. A wider groove led to a higher residual contact pressure, which increased significantly when the groove width was 4 mm.
               
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