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  1. International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
  2. International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 13
  3. International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 13, Issue 2, February 2012
  4. A study on the grooving process of a cross-scored rupture disc
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International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 13, Issue 2, February 2012
Efficiency prediction of worm gear with plastic worm wheel
Dynamic simulation and experimental verification of flux reversal linear synchronous motor
Homogenization of dimpled tube and its application to structural integrity evaluation for a dimple-type EGR cooler using FEM
Dynamic analyses of fluctuating bearing forces on worm gears of speed reducers
Development of spring unit to reduce drive space and thickness of IT application and its experimental verification
The importance of a correct alignment in contactless inspection of additive manufactured parts
A study on the grooving process of a cross-scored rupture disc
Characterization on the rocking vibration of rigid blocks under horizontal harmonic excitations
Improvement in dimensional accuracy of roll-die-formed clutch hub used in automotive transmission
Development of a spot weld analysis model that incorporates strain rate
Study on exhaust valve and seat insert wear depending on fuel type
Design of a thermoelectric layer for a micro power generator
Polymer nanostructured components machined directly by the atomic force microscopy scratching method
A study on the standardization of healthy subject data for upper limb rehabilitation of stroke patients using a haptic system
A multi-camera calibration method using a 3-axis frame and wand
Three-dimensional grayscale for improving surface quality in projection microstereolithography
Automatic weight exchanger for series design calibration
Effect of pad groove geometry on material removal characteristics in chemical mechanical polishing
The artificial glomerulus design using diffusion in microchannels
Current research trend on laser assisted machining
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A study on the grooving process of a cross-scored rupture disc

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Author Jeong, Jae Young Lee, Jayone Yeom, Sanghoon Choi, Woongchul Kim, Tae Gu Hong, Seung Cheol Ryu, Mira Kim, Heungseob Lee, Seong Beom
Copyright Year 2012
Abstract High-pressure facilities such as pressure vessels and storage equipment are widely used in all areas of manufacturing. Although many safety regulations have been enacted, mechanical defects and system operator errors sometimes cause industrial disasters. Since industrial disasters at high-pressure facilities cause greater loss of life and property, the installation of pressure-relief devices is mandatory. A rupture disc (also known as a bursting disc) is a type of non-reclosing pressure-relief device, equipped with a leak-tight seal. It is designed to prevent disasters and damage to equipment by immediate, complete rupture when the internal pressure of the plumbing reaches a predetermined level. Various types of rupture discs are cross-scored, and are activated by the reversal of a dome shape and pressure load. They are designed with an X-shaped groove on their surfaces to facilitate bursting without fragmentation. In this research, the processing characteristics of the grooving process, one of the major processes in the production of a cross-scored rupture disc, are investigated via experiments and finite element analysis (FEA) to obtain a design basis for cross-scored rupture discs required by high-pressure facilities with varying kinds of performance. The mechanical properties and chemical composition of the stainless steel used to produce cross-scored rupture discs are determined with a tensile testing machine and an electron microscope. The characteristics of the grooving process are then measured and compared with FEA results.
Starting Page 219
Ending Page 227
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISSN 12298557
Journal International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
Volume Number 13
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 20054602
Language English
Publisher Korean Society for Precision Engineering
Publisher Date 2012-02-10
Publisher Place Springer
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Rupture disc Pressure-relief device Grooving process Finite element analysis Materials Science Industrial and Production Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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