Tied Single Expansion Joints

Tied Single Expansion Joints also have one bellows, except that their length is restrained by tie rods which can accept the pressure generated thrust. When under pressure they are usually not designed to accept any axial movement, but can accept lateral movement. The two tie rod designs can accept angular deflection in a single plane.

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