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How does thermal expansion compare to steel?

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How does thermal expansion compare to steel?

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Thermal expansion coefficients are about 30% more than steel (about the same as aluminum). However, the stresses induced by temperature change on restrained pipe are much smaller than steel because the modulus is much lower. This property can be used to avoid significant thermal movement, for example, by installing the line under very modest tension when cold. Increasing temperature would then merely offset this tension without pipe movement.

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