NAVISTAR TMS 1068-2013 Bellows Flexible Pipe.pdf
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1、This document is restricted and may not be sent outside Navistar, Inc. or reproduced without permission from Corporate Technical Standards. Suppliers are required to assume all patent liability. 2013 by Navistar, Inc. AUGUST 2013 Page 1 of 5 NAVISTAR, INC. TMS (TRUCK MATERIAL SPECIFICATION) NUMBER:
2、TMS-1068 srr TITLE: Bellows Flexible Pipe CURRENT REV No.: 1308 DATE: August 2013 WRITTEN/EDITED BY: Materials Engineering APPROVED BY: Materials Engineering SUPERSEDES: Rev. 0812 December 2008 PRINTED COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE VERIFIED FOR CURRENT REVISION This specification may involve hazar
3、dous materials, equipment, and procedures. This specification does not purport to address all of the safety issues associated with its use. The user is responsible to consult appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limits prior to use. Change Notice:
4、Added section 7.1; editorial changes. Reference: 07 Keywords: Exhaust Pipe; Flexible Pipe/Hose; Bellows 1.0 APPLICATION This specification covers two types of bellows (flexible steel pipe) used for making connections between pipes used in the exhaust system. Each application needs to be developed on
5、 a case by case basis due to the differences in displacement and/or vibrations in the different vehicle/application/location. The bellows described in this document is to be used when raw fuel is present in the exhaust gas traveling through the piping, or when spiral wound flex (TMS-1050) cannot mee
6、t the leak rate required by the engine/aftertreatment provider. Spiral wound flex per TMS-1050 may be used if it is after the treatment areas (DOC, DPF, SCR) of the exhaust system or there is no raw fuel or other reactant present in the exhaust gas at that point. 2.0 SCOPE This specification covers
7、requirements for the material, construction, dimensions, quality, leakage, installation, design guidance, source approval and quality control, for both types of bellows. TYPE I is meant to be used in high temperature applications as the liner insulates the bellows from the exhaust gas heat, or to ac
8、t as a dual wall pipe to insulate surrounding components from the exhaust heat. TYPE I - Bellows with inner liner TYPE II - Bellows only Additional qualifiers: A Materials Engineering and Aftertreatment Engineering group must provide written approval prior to use of alternate materials. Aftertreatme
9、nt Engineering may make modifications to the material requirements when application guidelines from Engine Manufacturers dictate. All vendor prints must indicate all material types and specifications comprising a bellows assembly. 4.2 Construction Bellows shall be constructed of a series of corrugat
10、ions that allow flexibility, so as to require a maximum pulling force of 35 pounds to achieve an extension of 15% from the nominal length. Extension shall be 2.5 in/ft minimum from the compressed position. The end treatment of the bellows should be designed for welding or attachment to pipes with cl
11、amps based on TMS 1058, Figure 5B. Both ends shall have all burrs removed. 4.3 Leakage Rate Maximum leakage rate of bellows in the designed to position shall be less than 0.01 standard cubic feet of air per minute at 10 psig. 4.4 Dimensions Bore Diameter - Type I this only applies to the interface a
12、rea between the pipe and the bellows. NUMBER: TMS-1068 TITLE Bellows Flexible Pipe REVISION: 1308 This document is restricted and may not be sent outside Navistar, Inc. or reproduced without permission from Corporate Technical Standards. Suppliers are required to assume all patent liability. 2013 by
13、 Navistar, Inc. AUGUST 2013 Page 3 of 5 4.5 Length - applies to both Type I and Type II There is no rule of thumb for the proper length for bellows as there is with spiral wound flex pipe. The required length for a design will depend on how much movement is necessary, and the vibration loads from th
14、e engine. Packaging also plays a role in the length. The supplier will need to determine the length of the bellows based on their design (number height and size of ribs/corrugations). Nominal length is the non-stressed length or free length of the bellows. 4.6 Installation Install bellows such that
15、it is at its nominal or non-stressed state. The inlet and outlet of the bellows should be in a straight line when installed in the vehicle. 4.6.1 Flow Direction The flex hose shall be installed in the truck exhaust system in such a manner that the flow direction label on the hose is aligned with the
16、 direction of the exhaust gas flow. 4.6.1.1 Flow Direction Labeling Type I bellows construction having an inner liner may have a preferential direction of gas flow through the bellows. The bellows shall be marked on the outside of the bellows to indicate the preferred direction of flow. The method o
17、f marking and frequency of the markings shall be agreed upon between Engineering, the Quality Department of the receiving NAVISTAR Plant(s), and the supplier. Upon agreement, no changes in the marking procedure/process will be made without the prior approval of Engineering and the Plant Quality Depa
18、rtment(s). An example of an approved marking is shown in Figure 1. NAVISTAR engineering assembly drawings should specify the flow direction when this type of bellows is used in the assembly. 4.7 Welding bellows to pipe 4.7.1 Weld Quality 4.7.1.1 Appearance Welds should be smooth, continuous, and enc
19、ompass the entire flex hose-to-pipe joint. Start and stop points, which create stress risers in the bellows assembly which could lead to premature failure, are prohibited. Welds and surrounding areas should be free of excessive weld spatter and/or heat damage. 4.7.1.2 Leak Rate The total leak rate f
20、or the welded assembly should not exceed the leak rate of just the flex hose as specified in Section 4.3. In other words, the weld should be airtight at the pressure specified in Section 4.3. 4.7.1.3 Engagement/Overlap For welded assemblies, the overlap of the bellows to the pipe should match what t
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