Piping Flexibility

Piping flexibility is the capacity of a piping system to absorb thermal expansion, settlement, and equipment movements without exceeding allowable stress limits or imposing damaging loads on connected equipment. Flexibility is achieved through routing geometry, directional changes, expansion loops, and mechanical expansion joints that allow controlled movement. Insufficient flexibility causes overstressed pipe, failed supports, and equipment nozzle damage, while excessive flexibility may create vibration problems or require additional supports.

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