Snow-Anders
Mechanical
- Sep 8, 2018
- 4
So we have a predicament. My guys over expanded the tubes and it resulted in warping of the tube sheet.
I have an intercooler much like a one pass tube bundle with tubesheets on both sides of the tubes (not U Bend). My guys over roller expanded, reducing the tube wall 22% when calcs say 10% max. Only one of the two, tubesheets is visibly warped (bowed in the middle) probably 1/8". Amazing after putting on the heads the flange is not leaking around the gasket area. But the tubes to tubesheet joints are leaking. The tubesheet is 304SS 3/4" thick with 2 TEMA grooves. Tube is 5/8" Cu/NI 049 wall.
We plan on leak testing the tubes to see if the tubes are damaged, but I'm concerned that the warping made the tubesheet holes elliptical and so rolling further will make things worst?
Any ideas to fix assuming none of the tubes are damaged?
1) Reroll further?
2) Could you put in smaller OD tube inside and re-sleeve?
3) Do we completely retube everything? If so tubesheet salvagable? If salvagable do I remachine the holes?
I have an intercooler much like a one pass tube bundle with tubesheets on both sides of the tubes (not U Bend). My guys over roller expanded, reducing the tube wall 22% when calcs say 10% max. Only one of the two, tubesheets is visibly warped (bowed in the middle) probably 1/8". Amazing after putting on the heads the flange is not leaking around the gasket area. But the tubes to tubesheet joints are leaking. The tubesheet is 304SS 3/4" thick with 2 TEMA grooves. Tube is 5/8" Cu/NI 049 wall.
We plan on leak testing the tubes to see if the tubes are damaged, but I'm concerned that the warping made the tubesheet holes elliptical and so rolling further will make things worst?
Any ideas to fix assuming none of the tubes are damaged?
1) Reroll further?
2) Could you put in smaller OD tube inside and re-sleeve?
3) Do we completely retube everything? If so tubesheet salvagable? If salvagable do I remachine the holes?