Understanding your piping system requirements and basic expansion joint functions are keys to achieving optimal performance.
Elastomeric expansion joints serve many functions in modern piping systems. They offer significant advantages over alternatives such as metallic expansion joints or expansion loops. Unfortunately, rubber expansion joints are often misapplied. Design and maintenance of an optimal system requires an understanding of both the basic functions and the requirements of the piping system.
The main purposes of an elastomeric expansion joint are to reduce noise and vibration, and accept thermal movements. They reduce noise and vibration by creating a discontinuity between pipe materials. Noise and vibration theory explain that a rotating piece of equipment such as a centrifugal pump will create noise and vibration via its unbalanced force.
The frequency and amplitude of vibration depends on the speed and type of pump. The elastomeric expansion joint acts to break up this disturbing frequency and absorb the energy. This minimizes the transmission of noise, vibration and stresses into the adjacent piping or equipment.