Thermal Loads in Gasketed Joints
680026
02/01/1968
- Event
- Content
- Thermal stresses have been evaluated in a nonmetallic gasket specimen by an experiment which employs a new thin foil stainless steel, compression resistant, heater of low heat capacity. Experimental results are predictable from a theoretically derived equation. An equation has also been derived for the thermal loads in a gasketed joint assembly. It considers the coefficients of linear expansion and stiffness coefficients for the bolt, gasket, and flange. The equation is discussed as a part of a rational engineering design procedure for calculating thermal loads in a joint assembly.
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- 8
- Citation
- Smoley, E., Kottmeyer, R., and Kessler, F., "Thermal Loads in Gasketed Joints," SAE Technical Paper 680026, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680026.