Pipes and tubular conduits – Distinct layers – With intermediate insulation layer
Patent
1979-11-19
1981-04-07
Bryant, III, James E.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Distinct layers
With intermediate insulation layer
138143, 138155, 138176, 176 87, F16L 922
Patent
active
042599938
ABSTRACT:
A ceramic-lined pipe for hot fluids, e.g. gases or liquids from high-tempture nuclear reactors or within such reactors, comprises an outer metal-wall pipe formed internally with a lining of ceramic. The ceramic lining is constituted of a ceramic inner shell surrounded by a stress-absorbing reinforcing element in the form of a multiplicity of wires or cables or a sleeve. The reinforcing member stresses the ceramic body inwardly by way of compensation to the tensile stress caused by the thermal expansion of the ceramic inner shell and is sealed against the metal pipe wall directly or through the intermediary of another tubular member.
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Bryant III James E.
Kernforschungsanlage Julich Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftun
Ross Karl F.
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