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Val v e Ty p es – Ap A p p l i c at atii o n , Selec Sel ectt i o n
Overview
• Existing valve types • Which valve type for which application? • Efficiency – Reliability • Comparison „ Old Valve Types“ – „ New Valve Types“ • Optimised Valve Type Portfolio
Which valve type for which application? Plate Valves Wide Ported Air Gas-transport Gas-storage Light Gases Heavy gases Contaminated Application (Dirt) Low temperature special Gases (O2, Cl)
Narrow Ported
Ring Valves Wide Ported
Poppet Valves Narrow Ported
Efficiency / Reliability – A compromise ? • Targets - High Efficiency - High Reliability
Design parameters influencing the efficiency 1 • available flow area - length of the seat lands - numbers of flow channels
plate valve
• curvature of the flow paths - vorticity generated within the gas • „ edges“ within the flow channels - increasing separation regimes
profiled ring valve
Design parameters influencing the efficiency 2 • Design of seat and guard areas Effective flow area (PHI)
- saturation effects (drilled seats)
50 40
• Influence of unlo aders - closing the seat area
) ² m30 c ( I H 20 P
PHI1 PHI2
10
• Influence of plugs - dereasing the flow area
0 0
2
4
6
Lift (mm )
PHI1 ... milled seat PHI2 ... drilled seat
Prediction of efficiency - good models are available • Main valve parameters for efficiency calculation - valve design - valve lift M P2
discharge
F
A valve opens
dis. valve closes
suction valve closes
P1
C
G suction valve opens N
1
3
2 VOLUME
α Φ =
Φ
D 2 ⋅ π
αΦ
4 D l valve diameter Φ l equivalent flow area
Φ=
D V 2 * ∆ p ρ gas
Lift (mm)
Prediction of reliability – still a challenge • Life time ~ impact stresses ~ impact velocity • Life time ~ material properties (low E modulus preferrable) Measured impr ovements σ =
v⋅
Relative safety factor S compared t o steel
E ⋅ ρ
σ l induced stress [ MPa ]
v l impact velocity [ m / s ] E l elasticity Modulus [ MPa ] ρ l material
density [kg m 3 ]
2 y t 1.5 e S f a r o 1 s t . c l a e f 0.5 R
1.62 1.18
STEEL PEEK GF30 PA GF30 *)
0 23°C
*) .. special PA compound
Goal for new valve designs • optimized seat and guard geometry - no flow resistance effects - enough space for unloaders - enough strength to avoid drilled seats • high impact resistance of the sealing elements - optimised for the temperature of operation (MT, PK) - high lifts possible • Focus on specific valve design strengths - Ring valves for critical applications • Individual engineering - Application based selection
Basic Valve Type Portfolio heavy gas narrow p orted, profiled ring valves