Valve With Variable Opening
20230028032 · 2023-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K3/085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K11/074
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/54
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a valve with a variable opening (10) for controlling the flow of a mixture of solids and fluids, such as the mixture present in petroleum processing equipment. The valve comprises: —a tubular pipe (12), —first (14) and second (16) planar plates extending transversally to the pipe (12), one of which is rigidly connected to the pipe (12) and the other is able to pivot. The plates are drilled with a central opening (141, 161) and a plurality of peripheral openings (143, 163) which are arranged circumferentially around the central opening, and at least the form and spacing of which match. Each peripheral opening (143) of the first plate with openings is surrounded by a shaft (145) which is rigidly connected to the first plate with openings and projects from a surface (14a) of said plate, which surface is located on the side opposite the second plate with openings. Said shafts enable redirection of debris falling onto the first plate.
Claims
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15. A valve with variable opening for controlling the flow rate of a mixture of solids and of fluids such as that present in petroleum processing equipment, comprising: a tubular pipe section, a first flat plate extending transversely to the pipe section inside the pipe section and secured to same, this first flat plate being pierced with a central orifice and with a plurality of peripheral orifices positioned circumferentially around the central orifice, a second flat plate extending transversely to the pipe section inside the pipe section and mounted with the ability to rotate inside same, the second plate having a plurality of orifices of which at least the shape and the spacing correspond to those of the orifices of the first plate, at least one support element supporting the second plate such that it can pivot with respect to the first plate, an adjusting system engaging with the second orifice plate in order to adjust the relative positions of the peripheral orifices of the first and second plates by rotating the second plate, wherein each peripheral orifice of the first plate is surrounded by a collar secured to the first plate and projecting from a face thereof that is situated on the opposite side to the second plate.
16. The valve according to claim 15, wherein each peripheral orifice of the second plate is surrounded by a collar secured to the second plate and projecting from a face thereof that is situated on the opposite side to the first orifice plate.
17. The valve according to claim 15, wherein each collar is formed of a wall of which the internal surface extends in the continuation of an internal surface of the orifice that it surrounds.
18. The valve according to claim 15, wherein each collar is formed of a wall of which at least the internal surface extends perpendicular to the plate to which it is secured.
19. The valve according to claim 15, characterized in that each collar is produced as a single piece with the plate to which it is secured.
20. The valve according to claim 15, characterized in that each collar extends over a height equal to at least three times the inside diameter of the peripheral orifice to which it is secured in a direction perpendicular thereto.
21. The valve according to claim 16, wherein each collar secured to the second plate extends over a height equal to at least five times the inside diameter of the peripheral orifice to which it is secured, in a direction perpendicular thereto.
22. The valve according to claim 15, wherein the first orifice plate is provided, on the side of the face thereof that faces toward the second orifice plate, with at least one sealing element surrounding each of the peripheral orifices of the first plate, each sealing element having a first edge secured to the first orifice plate and an opposite second free edge in sliding contact with the second plate.
23. The valve according to claim 22, wherein a sealing-element internal surface closest to the peripheral orifice surrounded extends in the continuation of an internal surface of the orifice surrounded, preferably perpendicular to the first plate.
24. The valve according to claim 22, wherein a sealing-element external surface furthest from the peripheral orifice surrounded has a flared shape widening toward the second plate.
25. The valve according to claim 15, wherein a support element is a tubular support secured to the first plate and connecting, in a fluidtight manner, the central orifice of the first plate to the central orifice of the second plate.
26. The valve according to claim 15, wherein the peripheral orifices of each plate are smaller in size than the central orifices.
27. The valve according to claim 15, wherein the peripheral orifices are arranged equidistantly from one another and/or from the central orifice of the plate of which they form part.
28. A vertical or substantially vertical pipeline intended to receive fluid circulating in a top-downward direction of flow, comprising a valve according to claim 15 arranged in such a way that the fluid enters via the orifices of the first plate and exits via the orifices of the second plate.
Description
[0031] The invention will now be described with reference to the appended non-limiting drawings, in which:
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[0041] The valve 10 comprises a tubular pipe section 12 of axis X intended to be connected to a pipeline 1 in which the valve is to be placed. For this purpose it has, for example, two flanges 12a, 12b at its ends and which can be assembled with similar flanges belonging to the pipeline 1. Alternatively, the tubular pipe section 12 may be butt-welded to the main pipeline in which the valve is to be placed. The fluids circulate through the valve 10 in a direction parallel to the axis X of the pipe section 12, generally from the top downward as depicted symbolically by the arrow F in
[0042] The valve 10 also comprises a first flat plate 14 and a second flat plate 16 which extend transversely to the pipe section 12, namely perpendicular to the axis X of the pipe section 12, inside same. The second plate 16 is mounted with the ability to rotate about the axis X of the pipe section 12. Usually, these two plates have the same shape and size.
[0043] Each plate 14, 16 is pierced with a respective central orifice 141, 161, and with a respective plurality of peripheral orifices 143, 163, which are arranged circumferentially around the central orifice 141, 161. The various orifices of each of the first and second plates correspond to one another at least in terms of shape and spacing, preferably in terms of size, shape and spacing, so that when the two plates 14, 16 are positioned one above the other, the centers of their central orifice coincide, and a rotation of the two plates with respect to an axis passing through these centers allows greater or lesser super positioning of the peripheral orifices, as depicted in
[0044] In the example, the peripheral orifices are smaller in size than the central orifices. The peripheral orifices are preferably arranged equidistantly from one another and from the central orifice that they surround.
[0045] At least one support element supports the second plate 16 such that it can pivot with respect to the first plate 14.
[0046] Thus it is possible to provide a support element 17 secured to the internal wall of the pipe section 12 and extending over the entire periphery thereof, this support element 17 defining an annular surface on which the second plate 16 can rest (
[0047] It is also possible to provide, in addition to the support element or elements 17, or in place thereof, a support element of tubular shape 18, secured to the first plate 14 and which connects, in a fluidtight manner, the central orifice 141 of the first plate to the central orifice 161 of the second plate, as depicted in the example, so as to prevent solid particles contained in the fluid passing through the valve from gaining access via the central orifice to the gap between the two plates.
[0048] This tubular support 18 may be fixed in fluidtight manner to the first plate 14 by any suitable means, for example by welding if the two components are made of metal, or by riveting, screw-fastening, etc.
[0049] In the example, the tubular support 18 has an upper flange 18a resting on the face 14a of the first plate 14 and welded thereto (
[0050] The valve 10 further comprises an adjusting system 20 engaging with the second plate 16 in order to adjust the relative positions of the peripheral orifices 143, 163 of the first and second plates by rotating the second plate, in this instance about the axis X of the pipe section 12.
[0051] In the example depicted in
[0052] According to the invention, each peripheral orifice 143 of the first plate 14 is surrounded by a collar 145 secured to the first plate 14 and projecting from a face 14a thereof that is situated on the opposite side to the second plate 16. In the example, each collar 145 is produced as a single piece with the plate 14. It will be noted that, in addition, each collar 145 is formed of a wall which has an internal cross section the same shape and size as the shape and size of the internal cross section of the peripheral orifice 143 that it surrounds. These internal cross sections are, in this instance, cross sections of planes perpendicular to the axis X of the pipe section. In other words, the internal surface 145a of each collar 145 extends in the continuation (as a continuous extension) of an internal surface of the peripheral orifice 143. This makes it possible to avoid inducing additional disturbance in the flow of fluid passing through the valve and to avoid erosion by the solid particles contained in the fluid at the junction between the orifice and the associated collar.
[0053] Each collar 145 here extends in a direction perpendicular to the first plate 14, or in other words parallel to the axis X of the pipe section 12, over a predetermined height. This height is, for example, at least three times the inside passage diameter of the peripheral orifices and advantageously at most equal to the distance separating one end of the pipe section 12 (corresponding in the example to the flange 12a) from the face 14a of the first plate 14. When these orifices are not cylindrical, the height of the collars may be determined from an imaginary inside diameter calculated for an imaginary circular internal passage section having the same cross-sectional area as the inside passage cross section of the orifice.
[0054] The invention is not restricted to the example depicted, and in particular each collar 145 could be fixed to the first plate by any appropriate means, for example by welding, screw-fastening, rivets. Furthermore, the internal surface 145a of each collar here extends parallel to the axis X of the pipe section 12. Although this configuration is preferable, notably so as not to disrupt the flow passing through the peripheral orifices, configurations in which the collars have a flared, for example conical, shape are conceivable. Collars having a parallelepipedal internal cross section are also acceptable, although non-preferred.
[0055] In the example depicted, each peripheral orifice 163 of the second orifice plate 16 is also surrounded by a collar 165 secured to the second orifice plate and projecting from a face 16b thereof that is situated on the opposite side to the first orifice plate 14.
[0056] As with the first plate 14, in the example, each collar 165 is produced as a single piece with the plate 16. Each collar 165 also has an internal cross section that is the same shape and the same size as the shape and size of the internal cross section of the peripheral orifice 163 that it surrounds. In other words, the internal surface 165a of each collar 165 extends in the continuation (as a continuous extension) of the internal surface of the peripheral orifice 163. Each collar 165 here also extends in a direction perpendicular to the second plate 16, or in other words parallel to the axis X of the pipe section 12, over a predetermined height. This height is, for example, at least three times the inside passage diameter of the peripheral orifices, preferably at least five times the passage diameter of the peripheral orifices, and advantageously at most equal to the distance separating one end of the pipe section 12 (corresponding in the example to the flange 12b) from the face 16b of the second plate 16. When these orifices are not cylindrical, the height of the collars may be determined from an imaginary inside diameter as defined hereinabove.
[0057] Similarly, the invention is not restricted to the example depicted, and in particular each collar 165 could be fixed to the second plate by any appropriate means, for example by welding, screw-fastening, rivets. Furthermore, the internal wall 165a of each collar here extends parallel to the axis X of the pipe section 12. Although this configuration is preferable, notably so as not to disrupt the flow passing through the peripheral orifices, configurations in which the collars have a flared, for example conical, shape are conceivable. However, it is preferable for the internal wall 165a of the collars 165 to be oriented in such a way as to direct a flow passing through these collars parallel to the axis X, possibly with a tolerance of at most 5% on the deviation from this axis.
[0058] In the example depicted, the first plate 14 is furthermore provided, on the side of its face 14b that faces toward the second plate 16, with a plurality of sealing elements 22-25 surrounding each one of the peripheral orifices 143 of the first plate 14. These sealing elements 22-25 ensure sealing between the two plates, at the site of the peripheral orifices of the valve.
[0059] These sealing elements 22-25 are advantageously made of metal.
[0060] One or more sealing elements may surround each peripheral orifice. In the example, a single sealing element 22 (
[0061] Each sealing element 22, 23, 24, 25 has a first edge 22a, 23a, 24a, 25a secured to the first plate 14 (to the face 14b thereof) and an opposite free second edge 22b, 23b, 24b, 25b in sliding contact with the second plate 16. Such sliding contact is defined in such a way as not to allow any particles that might be present in the fluid to enter the inter-plate space and to allow the sealing element or elements to slide over the second plate. Thus, when the second plate pivots with respect to the first plate, these sealing elements 22-25 scrape the face 16a of the second plate which is situated facing the first plate 14 thereby preventing particles that may have fallen onto this face 16a, for example when the peripheral orifices of the two plates do not exactly coincide, from slipping in between the plates 14, 16.
[0062] When just a single sealing element 22 is provided, the internal surface 22c thereof extends in the continuation (as a continuous extension) of the internal surface of the orifice 143 surrounded, and preferably perpendicular to the plates. Here, this internal surface 22c has an internal cross section the same shape and size as the internal cross section of the peripheral orifice around which the sealing element is placed. The external surface 22d is then preferably of a flared, in this instance frustoconical, shape widening toward the second plate.
[0063] When several sealing elements 23, 24, 25 are provided, the sealing element 23 closest to the peripheral orifice surrounded has an internal surface 23c extending in the continuation (as a continuous extension) of the internal surface of the orifice surrounded, preferably perpendicular to the plates. Here, this internal surface 23c has an internal cross section the same shape and size as the internal cross section of the peripheral orifice around which the sealing element is placed. The external surface 23d of the sealing element 23 may then have a shape similar to that of the internal surface 23c.
[0064] The sealing element 25 furthest from the peripheral orifice may then have an external surface 25d of flared shape widening toward the second plate. Its internal surface 25c here is of a shape similar to that of the internal surface 23c and of the external surface 23d.
[0065] It is possible to provide only the two sealing elements 23 and 25 described hereinabove or to provide one or more intermediate sealing elements (just one, 24, in the example) of similar shape to the sealing element closest to the peripheral orifice.
[0066] However, the geometry of the sealing element or elements 22-25 is not restricted to these examples. In particular, the sealing-element external surface furthest from the peripheral orifice may be perpendicular to the first plate.
[0067] It will be noted that, in the example depicted, the peripheral orifices of the first and second plates are all of cylindrical shape. However, the invention is not restricted to one particular shape of peripheral orifices, which may have an oblong shape, a polygonal, for example quadrilateral (rectangular, trapezoidal) shape, a circular arc shape, or some other shape. Similarly, the shape of the central orifices may be a shape other than cylindrical.
[0068] The valve according to the invention is particularly well suited to use in a refinery unit such as a catalytic cracking unit. This type of valve is therefore placed in pipelines of appreciable (of the order of 1 meter) diameter. The various elements of the valve are therefore made of steel, preferably stainless steel, and possibly covered with a coating protecting them against erosion. The number of peripheral orifices is dependent on the dimensions of the valve and on the fluid flow rate considered. For the above-mentioned use, up to 10 or 12 orifices may be envisioned.
[0069] The valve according to the invention could also be used in any application in which debris carried by the fluid is liable to plug the variable-section orifices (the peripheral orifices).