Affiliation:
1. Development Engineer, Container and Packaging Machinery Division, Vickers-Armstrongs (Engineers) Ltd, Crayford Works. Graduate of the Institution.
Abstract
Experimental results are presented for the stresses caused by internal pressure in thin pipes which are mitred and welded together to form a single mitred bend without any type of elliptical insert at the intersection. The frozen-stress photoelastic technique is used, the models being carefully machined and cemented to form a joint free from welding imperfections. The results are compared with the theoretical analysis for small-angle mitred bends, of Green and Emmerson (I)†. An alternative derivation of this theory is given in Appendix I. Good agreement with the theory is shown for small-angle bends for each of the two thicknesses of pipe used. For larger angles of bend, the agreement is less good. The results of a test carried out on a mitred joint subjected to an in-plane bending moment, are included.
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