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SAGE Publications, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering

DOI: 10.1177/0954408915614460

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Joint strength of gasketed bolted pipe flange joint under combined internal pressure plus axial load with different (industrial and ASME) bolt-up strategy

Journal article published in 2015 by Niaz B. Khan, Muhammad Abid, Mohammed Jameel ORCID, Hafiz Abdul Wajid
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Abstract

Gasketed bolted flange joints are used in process industry for connecting pressure vessels and pipes. Design procedures available in the literature mostly discuss structural strength, while sealing failure is still a big concern in industries. Similarly, limited work is found in the literature regarding performance of gasketed bolted joints under combined loading. A detailed 3D nonlinear finite element analysis is performed to study the strength and sealing of a gasketed bolted flanged pipe joint under different bolt-up strategy (Industrial and ASME) and under combined internal pressure and axial loading.