{"id":4372,"date":"2026-02-05T10:00:40","date_gmt":"2026-02-05T02:00:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.connectionflexible.com\/?p=4372"},"modified":"2026-02-03T18:41:06","modified_gmt":"2026-02-03T10:41:06","slug":"pipe-thermal-expansion-how-expansion-joints-prevent-flange-failures","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.connectionflexible.com\/zh\/%e6%96%b0%e9%97%bb\/pipe-thermal-expansion-how-expansion-joints-prevent-flange-failures\/","title":{"rendered":"Pipe Thermal Expansion: How Expansion Joints Prevent Flange Failures"},"content":{"rendered":"
Pipe systems in factories face temperature changes all the time. These shifts might look small, but they build up over time. They can lead to big shifts and pressure in the pipes. What happens then? Flanges start leaking, gaskets break down, and even the structure gets hurt. One top way to handle this heat growth and stop harm is by picking good \u4f38\u7f29\u7f1d<\/strong><\/a> and bendy pipe parts.<\/p>\n Thermal expansion happens when pipe stuff grows from heat. In factory spots, this often comes from:<\/p>\n Even a simple 20-meter bit of carbon steel pipe can stretch by almost 24 mm when temps go up by 100\u00b0C. That’s plenty to mess up gear setup or overload joints if you don’t plan for it.<\/p>\n As pipes get longer:<\/p>\n Expansion isn’t always slow, you know. Quick starts or stops can make sudden jumps that jolt the joints.<\/p>\n Flanges are some of the weakest spots in a pipe setup when heat shifts aren’t handled right. Usual troubles include:<\/p>\n These issues can cause surprise stops, safety risks, and costly fixes.<\/p>\n Heat growth brings in straight and bend loads. If the setup is stiff and lacks bendiness:<\/p>\n In setups with lots of temp changes, the built-up pressure speeds up breakdowns.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nPipe Thermal Expansion in Industrial Applications<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Causes of Thermal Expansion in Piping Systems<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Effects of Thermal Expansion on Piping Components<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Flange Failures Resulting from Thermal Movement<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Common Failure Modes in Flanged Connections<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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How Thermal Forces Contribute to Flange Damage<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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<\/div>\nFunction of Expansion Joints in Pipe Systems<\/strong><\/h2>\n
How Expansion Joints Absorb Movement and Stress<\/strong><\/h3>\n