Clam Shell Bellows Repair on Heat Exchanger
Saves the Cost of New Tubes for BASF
Many fixed tube heat exchangers have a bellows element
in the shell to allow the tubes to expand at a different
rate than the shell. A leak in this bellows cannot be
tolerated and the repair is generally considered to be
very expensive because it is believed that the tubes must
be removed to replace the bellows. Senior Flexonics
Pathway has developed a bellows replacement procedure
called a clam shell technique that eliminates the
need to retube the exchanger, thereby saving time and
money. Following is an example of a typical clam shell
repair that was done at Senior Flexonics Pathway’s shop.
The same procedure can be done at a job site anywhere
in the world by Senior Flexonics Pathway OnSite Services
personnel. Total turnaround time can be a matter
of days in an emergency.
Repair procedure for BASF:
- The heat exchanger was received at
Senior Flexonics Pathwayand visually inspected.
- The existing bellows covers and shipping bars were
removed.
- The failed bellows was removed by grinding and the
attachment surface was inspected to check for any
cracks in the base metal.
- The bellows attachment surface was measured to
accurately determine the as-built diameter of the shell.
- A new bellows was built to ASME Section VI I I requirements
and cut in half for installation by the clam
shell technique.
- The new bellows was fit to the existing shell and
tacked in place followed by fillet welding of the bellows
to the shell and full penetration welding of the bellows
longitudinal seam.
- All bellows welds were dye penetrant . examined and
visually inspected.
- The shipping bars were reinstalled to protect the bellows
in transit.
- New covers were installed.
- The completed assembly was prepared for shipment
and returned.
With the new clam shell bellows installed, the
heat exchanger is good for many years of additional service.
To find out more about
expansion joints for
ClamShell bellows repairs,
contact Senior
Flexonics Pathway.