Mechanical properties of electro and butt fusion welded high-density polyethylene pipes
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Soran Saleem Alkaki
Abstract
Electrofusion welding and butt fusion welding are common methods for joining polyethylene pipes used for water and gas distribution. Because of the wide use of these two methods in infrastructure engineering, welded pipe joints and pipe materials should be examined with the intent of reducing errors in projects. The purpose of this study is to increase knowledge of electrofusion and butt fusion welding methods and examine them in order to establish which offers the best performance for a specific engineering service project. Tensile and hydrostatic pressure tests are performed on un-welded and welded pipes for high-density polyethylene pipes. Additionally, a numerical analysis of the experimental results is conducted by employing the ANSYS program for tensile test samples. In tensile tests, according to the maximum average load, electrofusion welding values are larger than those of butt fusion welding and the elongations of the un-welded pipe at the fracture in butt fusion welding are greater than in electrofusion welding. For short-term hydrostatic pressure tests, the resistance in butt fusion welding for defects of roundness and alignment is better than that of electrofusion welding.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Inhalt/Contents
- Contents
- Fachbeiträge/Technical Contributions
- StressLifetc – NDT-related assessment of the fatigue life of metallic materials
- Structural evolution of ceramic coatings by mechanical alloying
- Influence of rolling texture on near-threshold crack extension behavior in aluminum alloy EN AW-6082
- Influence of variation of energy per unit length on mechanical-technological properties of ultra-high-strength steel 22MnB5 in the laser beam welding process
- Comparative study on fatigue behavior between unbonded prestressed and ordinary reinforced reactive powder concrete beams
- Quantitative analysis of metal fiber morphology by level set image segmentation algorithms
- Mechanical properties of electro and butt fusion welded high-density polyethylene pipes
- Effects of ultrasonic welding parameters for solar collector applications
- Mechanical strength of single-lap joints bonded with nano graphene and MWCNT reinforced epoxy-based nanocomposite adhesives
- Optimum spatial variable blank holder forces determined by the sequential response surface method (SRSM) and a hybrid algorithm
- Experimental study on gas emission from coal mass with a rich microstructure
- Effect of water absorption on the flexural strength of a green sandwich composite
- Wavelet based pseudo color scaling for optimizing wear behavior of epoxy composites
- Damage characteristics of basalt fiber reinforced mortar under compression evaluated by acoustic emission