F16K37/0083

Fault prediction in valve systems through Bayesian framework

Systems and methods for fault prediction through a Bayesian framework are provided. Fault prediction for a valve system may be provided by generating a Bayesian framework by collecting a plurality of historical parameters related to opening and closing of a valve across a plurality of operational legs; generating a plurality of historical feature metrics based on the plurality of historical parameters; in response to detecting a fault, defining a prefault state corresponding to the historical feature metrics; monitoring a plurality of operational parameters related to opening and closing of the valve during a given operational phase of an operational leg; generating a plurality of operational feature metrics based on the plurality of operational parameters monitored during the given operational phase; and in response to determining, using the generated Bayesian framework, that the operational feature metrics indicate the prefault state of the subsystem, generating a notification.

Valve Actuator Device for Fluid Flow Control
20230213116 · 2023-07-06 ·

The present invention refers to a valve actuator device comprising an upper plate (1) and a lower plate (2) facing each other, defining a housing inside which a cylinder (3) with a stem is housed, said stem (5) being connected to a rotor arm (7) by means of a guiding element (8) inserted and slidably in line between a lower position and an upper position within guiding grooves (9, 9′) arranged in the respective upper plate (1) and lower plate (2), wherein said rotor arm (7) is configured to rotate about a rotation axle (11) arranged in a rotating element (12), said rotating element (12) being formed by two portions: an adapter portion (12′) for the connection thereof with the valve stem comprising the rotation axle (11) in which the rotor arm (7) is inserted, and a display portion (12″) comprising a visual indicator (17), and a position sensor system (18, 18′) for detecting an open position and a closed position.

Actuator for Gate Valve and Method of Attachment
20230213100 · 2023-07-06 · ·

An assembly for actuating a gate valve. The assembly includes an actuator and a bonnet adapter and stem adapter. The assembly includes a bonnet adapter configured to attach to the actuator and configured to attach to a bonnet of the gate valve. An actuator stem is attached to the actuator and extends at least in part into the bonnet adapter. A stem adapter is configured to be positioned within the bonnet adapter and attach to the actuator stem and to a gate valve stem. The bonnet adapter further includes access windows for accessing the stem adapter and the bonnet adapter is configured to permit the actuator stem and stem adapter to move axially therewithin.

DETECTING NOISE ON FLOW CONTROLS
20230213115 · 2023-07-06 ·

A monitor device that is configured for use on flow controls and like industrial devices. The embodiments may include a resonator that is sensitive to vibrations on the flow control. The resonator may generate a non-electrical signal, like pressure waves. This non-electrical signal can transit a conduit to a sensor that can convert the pressure waves into an electrical signal. On valve assemblies, a controller can process the electrical signal to detect potential health or maintenance issues. The controller may, in turn, generate an alert to prompt operators to perform maintenance on the flow control.

Electric Control Valve Detection Device and Electric Control Valve Signal Detection Method
20230003317 · 2023-01-05 ·

The disclosure relates to the technical field of hydraulic pneumatic systems, in particular to an electric control valve detection plug and an electric control valve signal detection method. The disclosure can accurately measure the electric control signal actually obtained by the valve, thus avoiding the risk of misjudgment. The disclosure has simple manufacture and convenient installation and disassembly.

VALVE STATE GRASPING SYSTEM, DISPLAY DEVICE AND ROTARY VALVE, VALVE STATE GRASPING PROGRAM, RECORDING MEDIUM, AND VALVE STATE GRASPING METHOD
20220413454 · 2022-12-29 ·

A valve state grasping system, a display device and a rotary valve, a valve state grasping program, a recording medium, and a valve state grasping method that enable efficient valve system monitoring and accumulation of information. The system includes a valve V, a sensor unit, a server including a database, a terminal device including a display unit, and a system control unit. The database includes a position information unit, a history information unit, and an inference information unit. The position information unit includes unique information and pipe attachment information, and the history information unit includes at least measurement information and diagnosis information. The system control unit accumulates information of the position information unit and information of the history information unit in association with each other and outputs predetermined inference information from the inference information unit based on information of the position information unit and information of the history information unit.

PROCESS VALVE APPARATUS AND METHOD
20220412482 · 2022-12-29 ·

A process valve apparatus (10), including: a process fitting (1) with a valve member (2), a pneumatic valve drive (3) for actuating the valve member (2), and a control device (4) with a pneumatic valve device (5) for pneumatically actuating the valve drive (3), wherein the control device (4) is configured to carry out a partial stroke test and, within the partial stroke test: to actuate the valve drive (3) pneumatically by means of the valve device (5), so that the valve drive (3) sets the valve member (2) in a test movement sequence in which the valve member (2) performs a first test movement from a first position (x1) to a second position (x2) and a second test movement from the second position (x2) back to the first position (x1), to detect pressure information related to the pneumatic actuation of the valve drive (3) and, taking into account the pressure information, to determine status information indicating the functioning and/or the wear of the process valve apparatus (10).

DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING LEAKS AND MEASURING USAGE
20220397116 · 2022-12-15 ·

Devices, systems and methods for leak detection are provided herein. Also provided are devices, systems and methods for monitoring and/or measuring fluid usage. In some aspects, a system comprising a sensor, a processing system, and a platform are provided. In some aspects, the sensor may be coupled to a spinning device. The sensor can be configured to detect fluid data, which can comprise, for example, displacement data of liquid and/or movement data associated with the liquid in a container and/or flow data associated with a flow of fluid in a conduit. The processing system can be coupled with the sensor and configured to communicate the fluid data. The platform can comprise an application communicatively coupled to one or more databases storing evaluation data (e.g., known pattern data) and configured to receive the fluid data and determine if there is a leak.

ESTABLISHING TERMINATION CRITERIA FOR A PARTIAL-STROKE TEST OF A FLUID DRIVEN SAFETY VALVE, AND DETERMINING THE PROPER FUNCTIONING OF A FLUID DRIVEN SAFETY VALVE
20220390324 · 2022-12-08 ·

A method is proposed for establishing termination criteria for a partial stroke test on a safety valve, including: a) A partial stroke test is carried out when the safety valve is operational. b) Position of the valve member and pressure in the drive fluid are recorded. c) A first relation is derived, which relates position of the valve member, time, pressure of the drive fluid, and/or control deviation to one another. d) This relation is defined as a safety valve reference curve. e) A second relation is defined, which has a predetermined distance from the reference curve. f) Termination criterion include: If the partial stroke test is repeated on the same valve, the same data are recorded and a third relation is derived for the reference curve, the partial stroke test is not passed if the third relation has a greater distance to the reference curve than the second relation.