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Manufacturing and development of a bolted GFRP flange joint for oil and gas applications

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0954405421989517

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Bolted flange joint; composite flange; glass fibre reinforced polymer; vacuum infusion process; piping

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  1. HCED in Iraq

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The goal of this experimental study is to manufacture a bolted GFRP flange connection for composite pipes with high strength and performance. The study involved designing and fabricating a mould to ensure quality, using ASME standards for fabrication, conducting experiments to improve the process, and comparing drilling methods. The final product was a pressure vessel with acceptable quality and performance for testing under various conditions.
The goal of this experimental study is to manufacture a bolted GFRP flange connection for composite pipes with high strength and performance. A mould was designed and manufactured, which ensures the quality of the composite materials and controls its surface grade. Based on the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section X, this GFRP flange was fabricated using biaxial glass fibre braid and polyester resin in a vacuum infusion process. In addition, many experiments were carried out using another mould made of glass to solve process-related issues. Moreover, an investigation was conducted to compare the drilling of the GFRP flange using two types of tools; an Erbauer diamond tile drill bit and a Brad & Spur K10 drill. Six GFRP flanges were manufactured to reach the final product with acceptable quality and performance. The flange was adhesively bonded to a composite pipe after chamfering the end of the pipe. Another type of commercially-available composite flange was used to close the other end of the pipe. Finally, blind flanges were used to close both ends, making the pressure vessel that will be tested under the range of the bolt load and internal pressure.

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