Design of High-Lift Pressure Relief Valves with Non-Adjustable Blowdown for Gas/Steam

Author:

Betts P L1,Francis J1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester

Abstract

The industrial approach to designing relief valves does not use fundamental physics to its best advantage. Consideration of dimensions and synthesis of the separate aspects of the design are shown to reduce the performance testing needed during development. The valve is modelled as a convergent-divergent nozzle of variable area ratio, controlled by fluid and system dynamics. Flow and force characteristics have been produced which suggest a new design philosophy. A report is made of completed and ongoing work aimed at demonstrating the benefits of using flow and force characteristics for design and development of high-lift relief valves, which are mainly used under conditions of compressible flow.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering

Reference9 articles.

1. Sterland P. R. Understanding the behaviour of relief valves. IMechE Conference on Safe pressure relief, 16–17 October 1984, paper C373/84, pp. 57–62 (Mechanical Engineering Publications, London).

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