Pipes and tubular conduits – Distinct layers – With intermediate insulation layer
Patent
1974-12-16
1978-08-15
Aegerter, Richard E.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Distinct layers
With intermediate insulation layer
138130, 138131, 138178, F16L 914
Patent
active
041065280
ABSTRACT:
A composite pressure tube for the transport of hot fluid substances is proposed consisting of a very thin internal metal tube and a layer of mineral fibres, which are arranged in laminations wound cross-wise above each other and which carry at least the hoop stresses of the tube. These fibres are so wound that each is liable to take up equal tension loading.
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Aegerter Richard E.
Bryant III James E.
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