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A study on the phenomenon of rate of loading in motor operated gate valves

This study analyzed the rate of loading (ROL) phenomenon, which is generated during the operation of a motor operated valve (MOV) under fluid pressure conditions. ROL is one of the most important parameters for an MOV performance evaluation. This paper includes the analysis results for the character...

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Published in:Nuclear engineering and design 2010-05, Vol.240 (5), p.957-962
Main Authors: Kim, Dae-Woong, Park, Sun-Geun, Kang, Sin-Cheul, Kim, Yang-Suk
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Language:English
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Summary:This study analyzed the rate of loading (ROL) phenomenon, which is generated during the operation of a motor operated valve (MOV) under fluid pressure conditions. ROL is one of the most important parameters for an MOV performance evaluation. This paper includes the analysis results for the characteristics of ROL and the effect of fluid pressure on the ROL. Dynamic and static test were performed to analyze the ROL effect for flexible wedge gate valve. The result of this analysis confirmed that the ROL is generated under fluid pressure condition and that the ROL value under high differential pressure condition appeared to be higher than under low differential pressure condition. According to the test results of multiple valves, the ROL appeared to become higher, as the differential pressure increased, and under the high differential pressure condition, it accounted for approximately 17.6% of the thrust loss. In addition, the ROL effect was negligible in valves with a low differential pressure (below 1100 kPa).
ISSN:0029-5493
1872-759X
DOI:10.1016/j.nucengdes.2010.01.013