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Valve Selection Handbook, Fifth Edition: Engineering Fundamentals for Selecting the Right Valve Design for Every Industrial Flow Application PDF

414 Pages·2004·10.102 MB·English
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V A L V E S E L E C T I O N H A N D B O O K FIFTH EDITION V A L V E S E L E C T I O N H A N D B O O K F I F T H E D I T I O N Engineering fundamentals for selecting the right valvedesignforeveryindustrialflowapplication By P E T E R S M I T H (Editor and Contributor) and R. W. Z A P P E AMSTERDAM•BOSTON(cid:127)LONDON(cid:127)NEWYORK(cid:127)OXFORD(cid:127)PARIS SANDIEGO(cid:127)SANFRANCISCO(cid:127)SINGAPORE(cid:127)SYDNEY(cid:127)TOKYO GulfProfessionalPublishingisanimprintofElsevierInc. GulfProfessionalPublishingisanimprintofElsevier 200WheelerRoad,Burlington,MA01803,USA LinacreHouse,JordanHill,OxfordOX28DP,UK Copyright©2004,Elsevier,Inc.Allrightsreserved. Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedinaretrievalsystem,ortransmitted inanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical,photocopying,recording,or otherwise,withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofthepublisher. PermissionsmaybesoughtdirectlyfromElsevier’sScience&TechnologyRights DepartmentinOxford,UK:phone:(+44)1865843830,fax:(+44)1865853333, e-mail:permissions@elsevier.com.uk.Youmayalsocompleteyourrequeston-lineviathe ElsevierSciencehomepage(http://elsevier.com),byselecting“CustomerSupport”and then“ObtainingPermissions.” Recognizingtheimportanceofpreservingwhathasbeenwritten,Elsevierprintsits booksonacid-freepaperwheneverpossible. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Applicationsubmitted BritishLibraryCataloguing-in-PublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. ISBN:0-7506-7717-1 ForinformationonallGulfProfessionalPublishing publicationsvisitourwebsiteatwww.gulfpp.com 03 04 05 06 07 08 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica CONTENTS Preface, xii 1 Introduction.............................................. 1 Fundamentals,2.ManualValves,2.CheckValves,2.Pressure ReliefValves,3.RuptureDiscs,4.UnitsofMeasurement,4. IdentificationofValveSizeandPressureClass,4. Standards,4.AdditionalChapters,5. 2 Fundamentals............................................ 7 FluidTightnessofValves, 7 ValveSeals,7.LeakageCriterion,8.ProvingFluid Tightness,8. SealingMechanism, 10 SealabilityAgainstLiquids,10.SealabilityAgainstGases,12. MechanismforClosingLeakagePassages,12. ValveSeatings, 13 MetalSeatings,13.SealingwithSealants,15.SoftSeatings,15. Gaskets, 16 FlatMetallicGaskets,16.GasketsofExfoliatedGraphite,18. SpiralWoundGaskets,19.GasketBlowout,20. ValveStemSeals, 21 CompressionPackings,21.Lip-TypePackings,26. Squeeze-TypePackings,26.ThrustPackings,27. DiaphragmValveStemSeals,27. v vi Contents FlowThroughValves, 28 ResistanceCoefficientζ,29.FlowCoefficientC ,33. v FlowCoefficientK ,34.FlowCoefficientA ,35. v v InterrelationshipsBetweenResistanceandFlowCoefficients,36. RelationshipBetweenResistanceCoefficientandValveOpening Position,37.CavitationofValves,38.Waterhammerfrom ValveOperation,40.AttenuationofValveNoise,44. 3 ManualValves............................................ 47 FunctionsofManualValves, 47 GroupingofValvesByMethodofFlowRegulation, 47 SelectionofValves, 48 ValvesforStoppingandStartingFlow,48.Valvesfor ControllingFlowRate,48.ValvesforDivertingFlow,49. ValvesforFluidswithSolidsinSuspension,50.ValveEnd Connections,50.StandardsPertainingtoValveEnds,51. ValveRatings,51.ValveSelectionChart,52. GlobeValves, 54 ValveBodyPatterns,54.ValveSeatings,61. ConnectionofDisctoStem,64.InsideandOutsideStemScrew,64. BonnetJoints,65.StuffingBoxesandBackSeating,66. DirectionofFlowThroughGlobeValves,68. StandardsPertainingtoGlobeValves,69.Applications,69. PistonValves, 69 Construction,72.Applications,73. ParallelGateValves, 73 ConventionalParallelGateValves,76.ConduitGate Valves,79.ValveBypass,82.Pressure-Equalizing Connection,82.StandardsPertainingtoParallelGateValves,83. Applications,83. WedgeGateValves, 84 VariationsofWedgeDesign,87.ConnectionofWedgetoStem,92. WedgeGuideDesign,93.ValveBypass,94.Pressure-Equalizing Connection,94.CaseStudyofWedgeGateValveFailure,94. StandardsPertainingtoWedgeGateValves,96. Applications,96. Contents vii PlugValves, 97 CylindricalPlugValves,98.TaperPlugValves,101. AntistaticDevice,104.PlugValvesforFireExposure,105. MultiportConfiguration,106.Face-to-FaceDimensionsandValve Patterns,107.StandardsPertainingtoPlugValves,107. Applications,108. BallValves, 108 SeatMaterialsforBallValves,109.SeatingDesigns,109. Pressure-EqualizingConnection,114.AntistaticDevice,115. BallValvesforFireExposure,115.MultiportConfiguration,117. BallValvesforCryogenicService,117.VariationsofBody Construction,117.Face-to-FaceDimensions,119. StandardsPertainingtoBallValves,119. Applications,119. ButterflyValves, 120 SeatingDesigns,121.ButterflyValvesforFireExposure,133. BodyConfigurations,133.TorqueCharacteristicofButterfly Valves,134.StandardsPertainingtoButterflyValves,136. Applications,137. PinchValves, 137 OpenandEnclosedPinchValves,139.FlowControlwith MechanicallyPinchedValves,140.FlowControlwith Fluid-PressureOperatedPinchValves,140.ValveBody,141. Limitations,142.StandardsPertainingtoPinchValves,142. Applications,143. DiaphragmValves, 143 Weir-TypeDiaphragmValves,144.Straight-Through DiaphragmValves,145.ConstructionMaterials,146. ValvePressure/TemperatureRelationships,147.ValveFlow Characteristics,147.OperationalLimitations,149.Standards PertainingtoDiaphragmValves,149. Applications,149. StainlessSteelValves, 149 Corrosion-ResistantAlloys,149.CreviceCorrosion,150. GallingofValveParts,150.Light-WeightValve Constructions,151.StandardsPertainingtoStainlessSteel Valves,151. viii Contents 4 CheckValves ............................................. 153 FunctionofCheckValves, 153 GroupingofCheckValves,154.OperationofCheck Valves,158.AssessmentofCheckValvesforFastClosing,161. ApplicationofMathematicstotheOperationof CheckValves,162. DesignofCheckValves, 162 LiftCheckValves,162.SwingCheckValves,164. Tilting-DiscCheckValves,165.DiaphragmCheckValves,165. Dashpots,167. SelectionofCheckValves, 167 CheckValvesforIncompressibleFluids,168.CheckValves forCompressibleFluids,168.StandardsPertainingtoCheck Valves,168. 5 PressureReliefValves.................................... 169 PrincipalTypesofPressureReliefValves, 169 Terminology, 171 PressureReliefValves,171.DimensionalCharacteristics,173. SystemCharacteristics,173.DeviceCharacteristics,174. Direct-LoadedPressureReliefValves, 176 Review,176.SafetyValves,178.SafetyReliefValves,182. LiquidReliefValves,187.VacuumReliefValves,190. Direct-Loaded Pressure ReliefValves withAuxiliaryActuator, 191. Oscillation Dampers, 197. Certification of Valve Performance, 201. Force/LiftDiagramsasanAidforPredictingtheOperational BehaviorofSpring-LoadedPressureReliefValves,202. SecondaryBackPressurefromFlow-ThroughValveBody,209. VerificationofOperatingDataofSpring-LoadedPressure ReliefValvesPriortoandAfterInstallation,211. Pilot-OperatedPressureReliefValves, 213 Pilot-OperatedPressureReliefValveswithDirect-ActingPilot,214. StableOperationofValveswithOn/OffPilots,219. Pilot-OperatedPressureReliefValveswithIndirect-Acting Pilot,222. Contents ix 6 RuptureDiscs ............................................ 227 Terminology,228.ApplicationofRuptureDiscs,230. LimitationsofRuptureDiscsinLiquidSystems,231. ConstructionMaterialsofRuptureDiscs,232.Temperatureand BurstPressureRelationships,233.HeatShields,233. RuptureDiscApplicationParameters,235. MetalRuptureDiscs, 236 Tension-LoadedTypes,236.Compression-LoadedTypes,243. GraphiteRuptureDiscs,251.RuptureDiscHolders,255. Clean-SweepAssembly,257.Quick-ChangeHousings,257. Accessories,257.DoubleDiscAssemblies,259.Selecting RuptureDiscs,261.RuptureDiscDeviceinCombinationwith PressureReliefValve,262.ReorderingRuptureDiscs,264. User’sResponsibility,264.ExplosionVenting,265. 7 SizingPressureReliefDevices............................ 269 SizingofPressureReliefValves,Gas,Vapor,Steam, 272 SizingEquationsforGasandVaporOtherThanSteam,273. SizingEquationsforDrySaturatedSteam,275.Sizing EquationsforLiquidFlow,280.K =CapacityCorrection w FactorDuetoBackPressure,282.K =CapacityCorrection V FactorDuetoViscosity,282.InfluenceofInletPressureLosson ValveDischargeCapacity,284. SizingofInletPipingtoPressureReliefValves, 284 SizingofDischargePipingofPressureReliefValves, 286 SizingofRuptureDiscs,288.RuptureDiscSizingfor NonviolentPressureExcursions,288.SizingEquationsforGasor VaporOtherthanSteam,289.SizingEquationsforLiquidFlow,291. RuptureDiscSizingforViolentPressureExcursionsinLow-Strength Containers,291. 8 Actuators................................................. 293 Introduction, 293 TypesofActuators, 294 ValveOperatingForces, 295 ◦ LinearValves,295.Part-TurnValves—90 ,296. Conclusion,296.

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