FLEXING SLOT FOR PLUG VALVE INSERT
20200025296 ยท 2020-01-23
Inventors
- Glen H. Cuiper (Haddon Township, NJ, US)
- Travis Harrel (Midland, TX, US)
- Christian Leuchtenberg (Singapore, SG)
Cpc classification
F16K5/0464
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/0478
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/184
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/0471
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/0407
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An insert adapted for use in a plug valve includes a single-piece body having an inner sidewall adapted to interface with a sidewall of a valve plug. First and second opposing apertures are each defined through the single-piece body for selective alignment with a flow bore of the valve plug. First and second opposing slots are each defined through the single-piece body at an angle to the first and second opposing apertures for allowing the body to flex in the direction of the first and second opposing apertures.
Claims
1. An insert adapted for use in a plug valve comprising: a single-piece body having an inner sidewall adapted to interface with a sidewall of a valve plug, first and second opposing apertures are each defined through the single-piece body for selective alignment with a flow bore of the valve plug, and first and second opposing slots are each defined through the single-piece body at an angle to the first and second opposing apertures for allowing the body to flex in a direction of the first and second opposing apertures.
2. The insert of claim 1, wherein: the single-piece body comprises first and second opposing rims spaced by a central body portion; and the first and second opposing slots extend inward from a selected one of the first and second rims into the central body portion.
3. The insert of claim 2, further comprising third and fourth opposing slots extending inward from another one of the first and second rims into the central body portion.
4. The insert of claim 3, wherein the first and second slots are narrower than the third and fourth slots.
5. The insert of claim 1, wherein: the single-piece body comprises first and second opposing rims spaced by a central body portion; and the first and second slots comprise z-shaped slots defined through the central body portion.
6. The insert of claim 1, wherein first and second opposing slots are each defined through the body at an angle to the first and second opposing apertures of about ninety degrees.
7. The insert of claim 1, wherein the single-piece body comprises first and second opposing rims spaced by a central body portion, the first rim having a first circumference and the second rim having a second larger circumference such that the single-piece body tapers between the first and second rims.
8. The insert of claim 7, wherein the first and second opposing slots are each further defined through the body at an angle to the first and second opposing apertures to minimize twisting of the tapered single-piece body.
9. The insert of claim 1, wherein: the single-piece body comprises first and second opposing rims spaced by a central body portion; the first and second opposing slots extend inward from a selected one of the first and second rims into the central body portion; and third and fourth opposing slots each having a z-shape are defined through the central body portion.
10. The insert of claim 5, wherein at least one of the z-shaped slots comprises a circular portion.
11. A plug valve comprising: a valve body; a plug having a flow bore; and a sealing insert supported by the valve body and through which the plug rotatably extends, comprising: a single-piece body having an inner sidewall adapted to interface with a sidewall of the plug, first and second opposing apertures are each defined through the single-piece body for selective alignment with the flow bore of the plug when the valve is in an open position, and first and second opposing slots are each defined through the single-piece body at an angle to the first and second opposing apertures for allowing the body to flex in a direction of fluid flow when the first and second opposing apertures are aligned with the flow bore of the plug.
12. The plug valve of claim 11, wherein the single-piece body is tapered with a tapered inner sidewall adapted to interface with a tapered sidewall of the plug, wherein the first and second opposing slots are each further defined through the single-piece body at an angle to the first and second opposing apertures to minimize twisting of the tapered single-piece body.
13. The plug valve of claim 11, wherein: the single-piece body comprises first and second opposing rims spaced by a central body portion; and the first and second opposing slots extend inward from a selected one of the first and second rims into the central body portion.
14. The plug valve of claim 13, further comprising third and fourth opposing slots extending inward from another one of the first and second rims into the central body portion.
15. The plug valve of claim 14, wherein the first and second slots are narrower than the third and fourth slots.
16. The plug valve of claim 11, wherein: the single-piece body comprises first and second opposing rims spaced by a central body portion; and the first and second slots comprise z-shaped slots defined through the central body portion.
17. The plug valve of claim 11, wherein first and second opposing slots are each defined through the body at an angle to the first and second opposing apertures of about ninety degrees.
18. The plug valve of claim 11, wherein: the single-piece body comprises first and second opposing rims spaced by a central body portion; the first and second opposing slots extend inward from a selected one of the first and second rims into the central body portion; and third and fourth opposing slots each having a z-shape are defined through the central body portion.
19. The plug valve of claim 16, wherein at least one of the z-shaped slots comprises a circular portion.
20. The plug valve of claim 13, wherein the first and second slots each have a U shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0015] For a more complete understanding of the present invention, and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONS
[0024] The problems being solved and the solutions provided by the embodiments of the principles of the present inventions are best understood by referring to
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[0027] As one skilled in the art of mechanical engineering, the increase in the gap 70 created on axis Az by the slots 86 and adjustment mechanism 88 does not translate into an equal distribution of flex or gap between the semicircular section of sleeve 18 above the Ay axis, as compared to the semicircular section below the Ay axis. Also, this type of design only works, as is explained in application US 2016/0201811 assigned to GE, by the introduction of low friction polymer coatings. These coatings do not hold up well in fracing conditions and once fine sand particles enter the perimeter of this interface friction increases and deterioration of the sealing capability occurs. The fracing industry moved away from these types of full contact designs years ago with the introduction of the U.S. Pat. No. 6,655,658 B2 by Neal et al., assigned to Halliburton, which shows a tapered plug valve with a split insert design that was so successful that it has been copied across multiple designs after the patent expiration and is the most widely used design in use for fracing today.
[0028] A cross section of the complete plug valve assembly of U.S. Pat. No. 6,655,658 is shown in
[0029] In the geometry of the valve of
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[0031] Firstly, in the typical manufacturing process, the inserts 36 and 38 are machined from a single piece, so that the critical sealing face 39, on the internal sides of both the inserts 36 and 38, can be accurately machined. Later, the single machined insert is cut in half. Typically, the materials used are ductile iron or Nickel Aluminum Bronze, which have little residual stresses after machining and can easily be stress relieved. However, for the very high pressure valves used for fracing operations, attempts at replicating this manufacturing process with higher tensile materials has not been successful, due to the difficulty of controlling spring (i.e. the residual hoop stresses that are released after cutting). Stress relieving has also not successfully avoided this problem, which results in non-concentric shapes with respect to valve cavity taper and plug diameter.
[0032] The second problem is that by having the inserts 36 and 38 separated, which on the one hand improves the sealing performance compared to leaving the insert as a single piece, the inserts 36 and 38 are allowed move unevenly with respect to the valve body when the valve cavity is under high pressure. This problem is due to non-symmetrical shape of the valve cavity, which has a large opening on one side for installation of the plug 43 and inserts 36 and 38 and a small opening for the valve shaft on the opposing side.
[0033] Consequently, more movement takes place along the axes Ac and Ad of
[0034] Therefore, in a plug valve, what is key is for the insert flex to occur in such a way so that the sealing area is always perfectly concentric to the plug and in full contact with the corresponding area on the plug. The plug and inserts may move under high pressure conditions, depending on which side of the bore pressure is applied, but the desired result needs to be to maintain the critical contact areas and be equivalent on both sides of the plug.
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[0036] Looking at the bottom end view in
[0037] Referring now to
[0038] The sleeve 70 has two Z shaped slots 77 cut into opposing sides at 90 degrees to the bore openings 71, 72 as well as two slots 78 in the top circumference of sleeve also exactly at 90 degrees to the bore openings. A further two slots 79 (only one shown) are cut also at exactly 90 degrees to the bore openings. This innovation allows the sealing insert 70 to flex preferentially in the same axis as the bores 71 and 72. The Z-slots 77 allow the preferential flex along the bore axis, while allowing the insert 70 to still retain the shape rigidity required to stop excessive twisting by retaining a continuous, though not even, hoop of metal near the top and bottom of the insert.
[0039] As discussed earlier, the exact deflection required depends on the flex of the valve body under pressure. As the valve body is not symmetrical for tapered plug valves, the deflection of the single piece insert 70 must be matched to that of the valve body to ensure exact concentricity of the plug to the inner faces 75 and 76 for optimum sealing, depending on which side of the valve bore has pressure.
[0040] This complex interaction can be modelled using computer programs carrying out Finite Element Analysis. A valve model is built, and the valve body is subjected to a simulated pressure. The single piece insert 70 is modelled with a Z slot and then an optimization exercise is carried out adjusting the dimensions and positions of slots 77, 78 and 79 until the insert provides the exact required deflection.
[0041] Such an optimization exercise has been carried out in
[0042] Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, these descriptions are not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the invention, will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description of the invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the conception and the specific embodiment disclosed might be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. It should also be realized by those skilled in the art that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
[0043] It is therefore contemplated that the claims will cover any such modifications or embodiments that fall within the true scope of the invention.