A Review on Design for Manufacturing of Joint Flange of Commercial Vehicle
Keywords:
Flange Joint,, Commercial Vehicle,, Flange Design,, Manufacturing Process,Abstract
In high-pressure applications such as pressure vessels, risers, piping in industries and associated tools, flange joints are
designed for self-seating with metal-to-metal face contact and for pressure activated seal rings which have been greatly used. The primary use of flanges is when dismantling joints as well as connections are required. Within the piping system, valves, pipe fittings and other integrals are included in flange joints. The behavior of bolted flange as well as its analysis is reviewed in this paper. In comparison with the metallic flanges, this present study focuses on the techniques which are available for the flanges manufacturing with respect to the possible challenges and issues.
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