Grooved Mechanical Couplings In High-Pressure Piping Applications

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Marc Carriere
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Bright-orange couplings adorning piping systems are a common sight in just about every underground mine in North America. Grooved mechanical piping, the pipe-joining system that utilizes these couplings, is the preferred method for joining underground and plant piping systems in the mining industry, due to the ease and speed of installation and maintenance. However, the applications for such systems have traditionally excluded high-pressure systems. Most grooved mechanical couplings have a moderate working-pressure limitation, so high-pressure systems have required the use of alternative joining methods, typically heavy-duty flanges. However, the introduction of high-pressure couplings (up to 4,000 psi) has made the grooved joining method viable, and even preferable, for backfill, deep-mine chilled water and dewatering lines and other high-pressure piping applications. As engineers explore the use of high-pressure couplings, questions will undoubtedly arise about the joining method?s capabilities. This article will address the capabilities and specifications of high-pressure couplings, and compare flanged and grooved mechanical pipe joining in traditional as well as high-pressure underground mining applications.
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APA: Marc Carriere  (2011)  Grooved Mechanical Couplings In High-Pressure Piping Applications

MLA: Marc Carriere Grooved Mechanical Couplings In High-Pressure Piping Applications. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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