[Steam-engine] Boilers / Repairs
Andy glines
pioneersop96 at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 16 11:56:05 PDT 2004
--- Dave Merchant <nesys_com at ameritech.net> wrote:
> My understanding of the problem is that the tension
> across the seam is
> diagonal,
> rather than the straight pull you'd get from a pair
> of butt straps.
> Thus, you get a bending of the sheets near the lap
> seam.
>
> Every time pressure goes up or down, the lap seam is
> flexing rotationally.
> This would presumably cause metal fatigue.
>
> Dave Merchant
>
Yea, what you said. At steam school we learned that
these areas of high stress also erode faster leading
to thinning or grooving. On a lap seam its a thin
area running parallel to the seam. It also causes
ring around the staybolt.
=====
Andy Glines
Evansville, IN
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