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Investigation of the mechanical behavior of a flexible solid metal seal for a cryogenic butterfly valve Jun Tae Ahn, Kyung Chul Lee, Kwon Hee Lee and Seung Ho Han*
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 9, pp.2393-2400, 2011
Abstract : Seat tightness at the fully shut position should be a consideration in the development of a butterfly valve for use in a liquefied natural
gas (LNG) vessel. A flexible solid metal seal offers sufficient tightness of the butterfly valve and meets the specifications for cryogenic
temperature. In the present study, characteristics for a cryogenic butterfly valve, such as the flow coefficient and the pressure loss coefficient,
were estimated by numerical fluid analysis carried out to simulate 3-D flow and to study performance as it was affected by the
opening angles of the valve disc. A design criterion to ensure the seat tightness of the butterfly valve at the fully shut position was proposed,
in which the contact pressure between the metal seal and the valve disc would be compared with the fluid pressure. Numerical
structural analysis showed that the contact pressure can be calculated by simulation of the frictional contact behavior on the surface of the
metal seal and the valve disc. As a result, an adequate flexibility of the metal seal and the valve disc was required in order to accomplish a
contact pressure that would be high enough to satisfy the seat tightness requirement. Under cryogenic temperature, thermal shrinkage
caused the metal seal to adhere closely to the valve disc periphery at both sides and raised the contact pressure to a relatively high value,
though there was no contact across a small area at the center position, which is susceptible to leakage. An additional displacement of the
metal seal and the valve disc appeared at an operating fluid pressure of 6.9 bar and produced sufficient contact pressure at the no-contact
area. This was verified by experimental leakage tests performed at room and cryogenic temperatures.
Keyword :
Cryogenic butterfly valve; Metal seal; Seat tightness; Contact pressure; No-leakage
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