Thermal Expansion

Thermal expansion is the dimensional change that occurs in piping materials when temperature increases from ambient to operating conditions. Steel pipe expands approximately 1 inch per 100 feet for every 100°F temperature rise, creating significant movement in long runs or high-temperature systems. Stress analysis accounts for this growth to ensure piping flexibility, support design, and equipment nozzle loads remain within acceptable limits.

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