A method for forming an article having a wall that is at least partially fabricated from tubing. The methodology employs a pressurized fluid to deform the tubing such that an outer surface of the tubing substantially conforms to a predetermined first wall configuration, an inner surface of the tubin
A method for forming an article having a wall that is at least partially fabricated from tubing. The methodology employs a pressurized fluid to deform the tubing such that an outer surface of the tubing substantially conforms to a predetermined first wall configuration, an inner surface of the tubing substantially conforms to a predetermined second wall configuration and each of segment or loop of the tubing is substantially contiguous with at least one other segment or loop between the first and second surfaces.
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1. A method for forming an article having a wall that is at least partially formed from a tube, the method comprising the steps of:providing at least one tube; stacking the at least one tube in a predetermined manner such that the at least one tube forms a plurality of tube seqments that are approxi
1. A method for forming an article having a wall that is at least partially formed from a tube, the method comprising the steps of:providing at least one tube; stacking the at least one tube in a predetermined manner such that the at least one tube forms a plurality of tube seqments that are approximately abutted against one another; and employing a pressurized fluid to compress the plurality of tube seqments such that a first surface of the at least one tube substantially conforms to a predetermined first wall configuration, a second surface of the at least one tube that is disposed opposite the first surface substantially conforms to a predetermined second wall configuration and each of the tube seqments is substantially contiguous with at least one other tube segment; wherein the at least one tube is evacuated prior to the step of exposing the at least one tube to a pressurized fluid. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of heating the at least one tube to a predetermined temperature.3. The method of claim 2, wherein the step of heating the at least one tube and the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized fluid are performed substantially simultaneously.4. The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of brazing the tube segments together.5. The method of claim 1, wherein the first and second surfaces are generally parallel to one another.6. The method of claim 1, wherein the pressurized fluid is a gas that is selected from a group of gasses consisting of argon, nitrogen and helium.7. The method of claim 1, wherein prior to the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized fluid the method further comprises the steps of:providing a first closeout skin structure, the first closeout skin structure having a first skin surface that defines the predetermined first wall configuration; and abutting the first skin surface to the first surface of the at least one tube. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein prior to the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized fluid the method further comprises the steps of:providing a second closeout skin structure, the second closeout skin structure having a second skin surface that defines the predetermined second wall configuration; and abutting the second skin surface to the second surface of the at least one tube. 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of removing at least one of the first and second closeout skin structures from the at least one tube after the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized fluid.10. A method for forming an article having a wall that is at least partially formed from a tube, the method comprising the steps of:providing at least one tube: stacking the at least one tube in a predetermined manner such that the at least one tube forms a plurality of tube segments that are approximately abutted against one another; and employing a pressurized fluid to compress the plurality of tube segments such that a first surface of the at least one tube substantially conforms to a predetermined first wall configuration, a second surface of the at least one tube that is disposed opposite the first surface substantially conforms to a predetermined second wall configuration and each of the tube segments is substantially contiguous with at least one other tube segment; wherein prior to the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized fluid the method further comprises the step of at least partially filling the at least one tube with a fluid. 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the fluid in the at least one tube is a compressible fluid.12. The method of claim 11, wherein the compressible fluid is an inert gas.13. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step of heating the at least one tube to a predetermined temperature.14. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of heating the at least one tube and the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized fluid are performed substantially simultaneously.15. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of brazing the tube segments together.16. The method of claim 10, wherein the first and second surfaces are generally parallel to one another.17. The method of claim 10, wherein the pressurized fluid is a gas that is selected from a group of gasses consisting of argon, nitrogen and helium.18. The method of claim 10, wherein prior to the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized fluid the method further comprises the steps of:providing a first closeout skin structure, the first closeout skin structure having a first skin surface that defines the predetermined first wall configuration; and abutting the first skin surface to the first surface of the at least one tube. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein prior to the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized fluid the method further comprises the steps of:providing a second closeout skin structure, the second closeout skin structure having a second skin surface that defines the predetermined second wall configuration; and abutting the second skin surface to the second surface of the at least one tube. 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of removing at least one of the first and second closeout skin structures from the at least one tube after the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized fluid.21. A method for forming an article having a wall that is at least partially formed from a tube, the method comprising the steps of;providing at least one tube; arranging the at least one tube in a predetermined manner such that the at least one tube forms a plurality of tube segments that are abutted against one another in a stacked arrangement, each of the tube segments having an annular cross-section with an outer circumference, the annular cross-section being taken generally perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the tube segment; employing a pressurized gas to compress the plurality of tube seqments such that a surface of the at least one tube substantially conforms to a predetermined wall configuration and each of the tube seqments contacts at least one adjacent tube seqment over an area that exceeds about 5% of the circumference of the tube segment; and heating the at least one tube to a predetermined temperature; wherein the at least one tube is evacuated prior to the step of exposing the at least one tube to a pressurized fluid. 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized gas and the step of heating the at least one tube are performed substantially simultaneously.23. The method of claim 21, further comprising the step of brazing the tube segments together.24. The method of claim 21, wherein the pressurized fluid is a gas that is selected from a group of gasses consisting of argon, nitrogen and helium.25. The method of claim 21, wherein prior to the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized gas the method further comprises the steps of:providing a closeout skin structure, the closeout skin structure having a skin surface that defines the predetermined wall configuration; and abutting the skin surface to the surface of the at least one tube. 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising the step of removing the closeout skin structure from the at least one tube after the step of heating the at least one tube.27. A method for forming an article having a wall that is at least partially formed from a tube, the method comprising the steps of:providing at least one tube; arranging the at least one tube in a predetermined manner such that the at least one tube forms a plurality of tube seqments that are abutted against one another in a stacked arrangement, each of the tube segments having an annular cross-section with an outer circumference, the annular cross-section being taken generally perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the tube seqment; employing a pressurized gas to compress the plurality of tube segments such that a surface of the at least one tube substantially conforms to a predetermined wall configuration and each of the tube seqments contacts at least one adjacent tube seqment over an area that exceeds about 5% of the circumference of the tube segment; and heating the at least one tube to a predetermined temperature; wherein prior to the step of heating the at least one tube the method further comprises the step of at least partially filling the at least one tube with a fluid. 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the fluid in the at least one tube is a compressible fluid.29. The method of claim 28, wherein the compressible fluid is an inert gas.30. The method of claim 27, further comprising the step of pressurizing the fluid.31. The method of claim 27, wherein the step of exposing the least one tube to the pressurized gas and the step of heating the least one tube are performed substantially simultaneously.32. The method of claim 27, further comprising the step of brazing the tube segments together.33. The method of claim 27, wherein the pressurized fluid is a gas that is selected from a group of gasses consisting of argon, nitrogen and helium.34. The method of claim 27, wherein prior to the step of exposing the at least one tube to the pressurized gas the method further comprises the steps of:providing a closeout skin structure, the closeout skin structure having a skin surface that defines the predetermined wall configuration; and abutting the skin surface to the surface of the at least one tube. 35. The method of claim 34, further comprising the step of removing the closeout skin structure from the at least one tube after the step of heating the at least one tube.
Castner Raymond P. (Monroeville PA) Olechovsky David F. (North Huntingdon PA) Brown Philip S. (Brandon FL) Sinha Susanta (Penn Township ; Westmoreland County PA) Keller Harold T. (Baldwin Borough PA), Tube expansion apparatus.
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