Extraction Steam Line Expansion Joints

Features to look for to Assure Long Service Life in Extraction Steam Line Expansion Joints

PROBLEM: Bellows Failure In An Extraction Steam Line Causes A Severe Loss In Power Generating Effi ciency And Revenue. The bellows failure is frequently due to one or more of the following:


  • 1. The exhaust steam causes the cover to vibrate or resonate until it fails and disappears.*
  • 2. The high velocity extraction steam causes the liner to vibrate or resonate until it fails and disappears.*
  • 3. The high steam fl ow rates and proximity to rotating equipment can cause the extraction steam piping to vibrate causing bellows fatigue failure.
  • 4. Chloride stress corrosion cracking of the bellows.
  • 5. When one expansion joint in the cluster fails the out rush of steam can destroy adjacent expansion joints, particularly if they are not designed properly.

*Either 1. or 2. above will cause instant failure of the bellows.

SOLUTION: Senior Flexonics Pathway’s Recommended Design For Extraction Steam Line Expansion Joints Eliminates Bellows Failure.

  • 1. Senior Flexonics Pathway recommends Inconel-625 bellows to eliminate the possibility of chloride stress corrosion. This is inexpensive insurance
  • 2. An alloy liner and cover to prevent erosion corrosion.
  • 3. Minimum 1/8” thickness for the liner to resist vibration and fl utter due to high velocity extraction steam.
  • 4. Minimum 3/16” thickness cover to resist vibration and fl utter due to high velocity exhaust steam and exhaust from any adjacent failed expansion joint.
  • 5. Install an “Eddy Ring” at the downstream end of the cover to interrupt turbulence and eddy currents that could cause bellows to vibrate and fail from fatigue.
  • 6. Use multiple ply bellows to attenuate (deaden) vibration.
  • 7. Weld all tie rod nuts to ensure that the nuts will not vibrate free.