Evaluation of the Disk-to-Body Friction Load by the Side Flow in Motor-Operated Globe Valves

모터구동 글로브밸브의 Side Flow에 의한 디스크-몸체 마찰부하 평가

  • 정래혁 (한전 전력연구원 원전 설비 지원그룹) ;
  • 박성근 (한전 전력연구원 원전 설비 지원그룹) ;
  • 이도환 (한전 전력연구원 원전 설비 지원그룹) ;
  • 송석윤 (한전 전력연구원 원전 설비 지원그룹) ;
  • 강신철 (한전 전력연구원 원전 설비 지원그룹)
  • Published : 2003.12.05

Abstract

EPRI PPM (Performance Prediction Methodology), a method used for the prediction of required thrust of valves, can not be applied to unbalanced-disk globe valves operated in the fluid when the fluid temperature is above $150^{\circ}F$ because the thrust increase caused by the friction between the valve disk and body is not considered in the PPM. In order to apply PPM to the valves, EPRI suggested new friction prediction method to be added in the code. This paper analyzes the applicability of the prediction method comparing the disk-to-body friction load predicted from the method with the measured friction load from the field tests. The maximum values from the prediction method and those obtained from the test were 268lbs and about 1500lbs, respectively. It is included that the prediction method should be improved for the realistic prediction of disk-to-body friction load.

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