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Properties of Exhaust gasket material:

S.N Material Density Thermal Melting point Young’s Ultimate Compres Linear
o (kg/m3) conductivity (°c) Modulu Tensile sive temperature
(w/m-K) s of Strength strength expansion
Elasticit (Mpa) (Mpa) coefficient(α)
y {-10-6 m/(m®C)}
(Gpa)
1 Steel 8030 16.27 1540 190 – 350 250 10-17.5
210
2 Graphite 2260 600-5000 3600° 11.5 14 31-345 4.0-8.0
3 Asbestos 360 0.08 400-1040 41.34

The steps to be perform for analysis is as follows:


1. Selecting the Material
2. Meshing the Object
3 Boundary Conditions are applied,

Boundary Conditions
1. Temperature at upper face (500℃ & 700℃ respectively).
2. Fixed the Bolt tightened area
3. Pressure on the upper face (200 MPa).
Temperature effect in 3 sec

Temperature effect in 3 sec


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Temperature 1(degree C) Temperature 2(degree C) Temperature 3(degree C) Temperature 4(degree C)

Steel Graphite Asbestos

Fig 1. Temperature Effect on Steel, Graphite and Asbestos


Fig 2. Temperature Effect on steel
Fig 3. Temperature Effect on Graphite
Fig 3. Temperature Effect on Asbestos
Effect of Stress:
Stress Effect on Stainless Steel
Stress Effect on Graphite:
Stress effect on Asbestos:
Deformation Effect
Deformation Effect on Steel:
Deformation Effect on Asbestos:
Deformation Effect on Graphite:
Analysis of Exhaust gasket:

S.No Material Thickness Max Temperature(“C) Temperature (“c) Stress (Pa) Deformation(mm)
(Minimum in 3
seconds)
500 500 500
700 700 700
500 500 500
700 700 700
500 500 500
700 700 700

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