STABILIZER ELEMENT FOR A PIPE CONNECTION
20220065375 · 2022-03-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L57/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/133
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G21C13/036
PHYSICS
Y02E30/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16L37/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G21C17/10
PHYSICS
International classification
F16L37/133
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L57/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G21C13/036
PHYSICS
Abstract
For stabilizing a pipe connection, in which a first pipe (10) is inserted into a second pipe (12) that has an insertion funnel (20), a stabilizer element (22) has a clamping ring (24) with several tensioners (48) distributed over its circumference, which in the final assembly position engage in an intermediate space between the first pipe (10) and the insertion funnel (20), and tense the first pipe (10) and the second pipe (12) against each other. The clamping ring (24) is composed of several mutually connectable ring segments, in particular of two half shells (34).
Claims
1-16. (canceled)
17. A stabilizer element for a pipe connection, in which a first pipe is inserted into a second pipe that has an insertion funnel, the stabilizer element comprising: a clamping ring with several tensioners distributed around a circumference of the clamping ring, the tensioners, in the final assembly position, arranged and configured for engaging in an intermediate space between the first pipe and the insertion funnel and for tensioning the first pipe and the second pipe against one another, the clamping ring being composed of several mutually connectable ring segments.
18. The stabilizer element according to claim 17, wherein adjacent ring segments among the ring segments of the clamping ring have mutually complementary projections and/or recesses on their connecting surfaces to enable self-centering assembly of the clamping ring.
19. The stabilizer element according to claim 17, wherein the clamping ring includes spring-loaded locking pins locking of adjacent ring segments among the ring segments of the clamping ring.
20. The stabilizer element according to claim 17, wherein the clamping ring has several snapping elements distributed over the circumference of the clamping ring, the snapping elements configured for engaging in associated snap notches in the insertion funnel in the final assembly position.
21. The stabilizer element according to claim 17, further comprising a circular attachment that is configured for, in the final assembly position, being supported against the second pipe and the insertion funnel, and for at least partly overlapping the clamping ring, wherein the circular attachment is composed of several mutually connectable ring segments.
22. The stabilizer element according to claim 21, wherein adjacent ring segments among the rings segments of the circular attachment have mutually complementary projections and/or recesses on their connecting surfaces to enable self-centering assembly of the circular attachment.
23. The stabilizer element according to claim 21, wherein the circular attachment including spring-loaded locking pins configured for locking of adjacent ring segments among the rings segments of the circular attachment.
24. The stabilizer element according to claim 21, wherein the clamping ring has several snapping elements distributed over the circumference of the clamping ring, configured for engaging in associated snap notches in the circular attachment at the final assembly position.
25. The stabilizer element according to claim 24, wherein the snap notches are configured as a circumferential ring groove in the circular attachment.
26. The stabilizer element according to claim 24, wherein the snapping elements are flexure bearings.
27. The stabilizer element according to claim 17, wherein the tensioners are each wedge-shaped or each have a wedge-shaped upper part.
28. The stabilizer element according to claim 17, wherein the several mutually connectable ring segments of the clamping ring are two half shells.
29. The stabilizer element according to claim 21, wherein the several mutually connectable ring segments of the circular attachment are two half shells.
30. An assembly comprising: a pipe connection wherein a first pipe is inserted into a second pipe at a connection area, the second pipe having an insertion funnel; and the stabilizer element according to claim 17 stabilizing the connection area.
31. The assembly according to claim 30, wherein the first pipe and the second pipe are components of a core flow measurement housing tube for a nuclear power plant.
32. A nuclear power plant comprising: a reactor pressure vessel; a core flow measurement housing tube located in the reactor pressure vessel, the core flow measurement housing tube being assembled from at least two pipes that are connected to each other by the assembly according to claim 30.
33. A process for stabilizing a pipe connection wherein a first pipe is inserted into a second pipe that has an insertion funnel, the process comprising: providing the stabilizer element according to claim 17; placing the ring segments around the first pipe and connecting the ring segments to each other to form the clamping ring in a closed orientation; and then shifting the clamping ring in an axial direction into a clamping seat in an interim space between the first pipe and the insertion funnel.
34. The process according to claim 33, wherein snapping elements attached to the clamping ring snap into the clamping seat in associated snap notches in the insertion funnel or in an attachment overlapping the insertion funnel, by which the clamping ring is fastened in the clamping seat.
Description
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Several execution examples of the present disclosure are explained below with reference to the attached drawings.
[0017] The following are shown:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Identical or identically functioning parts are provided with the same reference signs in all figures.
[0028] Position designations, such as “top” or “bottom” and corresponding direction designations like “vertical” or “horizontal” are for easier intelligibility of the figure description but do not imply limitation to the assembly position drawn there.
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[0030] Each CFMHT 2 comprises two originally separate pipes 10 and 12, which, in the final assembled state, are loosely connected to the inserted into one another with minor radial play on the connecting section (snug fit). Specifically, in the execution example, the lower pipe 10 is inserted at its upper end into the lower end of the upper pipe 12. In the plug-in connector area 14 thus designed, the pipe ends overlap concentrically, leaving a small circumferential radial gap 16. This can be recognized easily in the enlarged detail representation in
[0031] To ease insertion of the lower pipe 10 into the upper pipe 12 during assembly, furthermore, an oblique outwardly protruding insertion funnel 20 (funnel, for short) is formed or attached to the lower end of the upper pipe 12.
[0032] During reactor operation, reactor coolant flows to the plug-in connector of the CFMHT 4, which causes vibration. Due to the radial clearance of the plug-in connector, this area experiences vibration wear (fretting), which over an extended time can cause damage to the pipe connection and to the measuring probe enclosed by the CFMHT 4.
[0033] To reduce or completely prevent this wear, a stabilizer element 22 is provided according to the present disclosure, which fastens both pipes 10 and 12 in their common axis A in the area of the plug-in connector.
[0034] In a first variant according to
[0035] To allow later installation of the stabilizer element 22 to a CFMHT 4, without having to loosen the existing connection of the two pipes 10 and 12, the clamping ring 24 consists of several ring-segmented partial shells, preferentially two half shells 34 according to
[0036] The designs above apply exactly the same to an attachment 26 acting as a snap coupling, which preferentially is also made up of two half shells 44 lockable with locking pins 42.
[0037] As is visible in
[0038] As shown here, each tensioner 48 can have a wedge-shaped upper part 80 and a wedge-shaped lower part 82, where the lower part 82 is supported on the base body 46. Here, the upper part 80 and the lower part 82 are connected together by a corrugated or accordion-shaped middle part 84, which takes over the function of a pressure spring and in the final assembled state presses the upper part 48 upward toward the insertion funnel 20.
[0039] Furthermore, each base body 46 of the clamping ring 24 has one or more laterally protruding snapping elements 30, preferentially in the form of radially arranged hook-shaped flexure bearings. Flexure bearing is a designation for an area of a component that allows relative movement between two rigid body areas through bending. A joint's function is achieved through an area of reduced bending stiffness relative to two adjacent areas with higher bending stiffness, such as through reduced thickness in the bending area. The snapping elements 30 can be molded onto the base body 46, for example.
[0040] The detent bearings of the attachment 26 associated with the snapping elements 30 of the clamping ring 24 can, according to
[0041] The attachment 26 is preferentially designed such that it lies against the upper end with a clamp fit on the upper pipe 12. According to
[0042] During assembly, the two half shells 34 of the clamping ring 24 are inserted at the corresponding connector or pipe end under the insertion funnel 20 and connected vertically by the dovetail guide to a support component. The two half shells 44 of the attachment 26 operating as a snap coupling are also connected above the insertion funnel 20 by the wedge-shaped dovetail guide to a support component. Both assemblies are respectively connected to each other form-fitting and inseparably upon axial (here vertical) displacement by the integrated locking device operating in the circumferential direction (here horizontally). This secures both assemblies against independent or unintentional loosening.
[0043] When the two assemblies are slid together, the clamping ring 24 is pressed vertically upward into the insertion funnel 20. At the same time, the flexible wedge-shaped tensioner 48 builds stabilization force, which aligns and fastens both pipe ends in their common axis A without play. Through this vertical stroke, the two hook-shaped snapping elements 30 of the clamping ring 24 simultaneously snap form-fitting into their respective snapping recesses or into the ring groove 52 of the snap coupling, thus keeping the stabilization force permanently and inextricably upright. The assembled state is shown in perspective in
[0044]
[0045] As already mentioned, the stabilizer element 22 according to the present disclosure can be retrofitted to an existing pipe connection without taking the connection apart. Assembly can be done with simple movement sequences, because the individual components just have to be roughly brought into the starting position and then shifted against each other in a self-centering manner until the integrated connection elements—locking pins 38 and 42, and snapping elements 30—snap into the associated slots. There is no need to use screwdrivers. Thus, the stabilizer element 22 in the reactor pressure vessel 2 can be easily handled and assembled using remote handling tools under water.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0046] 2 Reactor pressure vessel [0047] 4 Core flow measurement housing tube [0048] 6 Vessel wall [0049] 8 Holding element [0050] 10 Pipe [0051] 12 Pipe [0052] 14 Plug-in connector area [0053] 16 Radial gap [0054] 18 Stage [0055] 20 Insertion funnel [0056] 22 Stabilizer element [0057] 24 Clamping ring [0058] 26 Attachment [0059] 28 Jacket [0060] 30 Snapping element [0061] 34 Half shell [0062] 36 Front face [0063] 38 Locking pin [0064] 40 Recess [0065] 42 Locking pin [0066] 44 Half shell [0067] 46 Base body [0068] 48 Tensioner [0069] 52 Ring groove [0070] 54 Shoulder [0071] 56 Latch recess [0072] 60 Nuclear power plant [0073] 80 Upper part [0074] 82 Lower part [0075] 84 Middle part