PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

A new method to produce T-shaped tubular fittings with experimental and simulation results.

  • Atef M Ghaleb,
  • Mohamed A Saleh,
  • Adham E Ragab,
  • Abdulmajeed Dabwan,
  • Tamer M Khalaf,
  • Usama Umer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214608
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. e0214608

Abstract

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A tube is an important structural element for fluid manipulation in piped networks in many industries. Tube branching is achieved using tube fittings of various shapes, including T, Y, X, and L shapes. This study proposes a new innovative technique to produce T-shaped tubular fittings. The technique uses a specially designed die setup where a tube is placed inside a T-shaped die cavity and a metallic insert is used to deform the tube into the cavity, creating the T-fitting shape. Experimental and numerical methods are used to evaluate the process. The main outcome of this research is the successful creation of T-shaped copper tube fittings using a technique similar to tube hydroforming without the need for internal pressure. This technique could be modified to assist the production of T-fittings with thicknesses outside the hydroforming limits.