2008年9月22日星期一

ball valve

ball valve
BALL VALVES.- ball valve, as the name implies, are stop valves that use a ball to stop or start the flow of fluid. The ball (fig 9-22) performs the same function as the disk in the globe valve. When the valve handle is operated to open the valve, the ball rotates to a point where the hole through the ball is in line with the valve body inlet and outlet. When the valve is shut, which requires only a 90-degree rotation of the handwheel for most valves, the ball is rotated ball valve so the hole is perpendicular to the flow openings of the valve body, and flow is stopped.Most ball valves are of the quick-acting type (requiring only a 90-degree turn to operate the valve either completely open or closed), but many are planetary gear operated. This type of gearing allows the use of a relatively small handwheel and operating force to operate a fairly large valve. The gearing does, ball valve however, increase the operating time for the valve. Some ball valves contain a swing check located within the ball to give the valve a check valve feature. Ball valves are normally found in the following systems aboard ship: seawater, sanitary, trim and drain, air, hydraulic, and oil transfer.
Bibcock
Although Bibcock many different types of valves are used to control the flow of fluids, the basic valve types can be divided into two general groups: stop valves and check valves.Besides the basic types of valves, many special valves, Bibcock hich cannot really be classified as either stop valves or check valves, are found in the engineering spaces. Many of these valves serve to control the pressure of fluids and are known as pressure-control valves. Other valves are identified by names that indicate their general function, such as thermostatic recirculating valves. The following sections deal first with the basic types of stop valves and check valves, then with some of the more Bibcock complicated special valves.
gate valve
Gate valves are classified as gate valve either RISING-STEM or NONRISING-STEM valves. On the nonrising-stem gate valve shown in figure 9-19 the stem is threaded on the lower end into the gate. As the handwheel on the stem is rotated, the gate travels up or down the stem on the threads, while the stem remains vertically stationary. This type of valve almost always has a pointer-type indicator threaded onto the upper end of the stem to indicate valve position.The rising-stem gate valve, shown in figure has the stem attached to the gate; gate valve the gate and stem rise and lower together as the valve is operated.Gate valves used in steam systems have flexible gates. The reason for using a flexible gate is to prevent binding of the gate within the valve when the valve is in the closed position. When steam lines are heated, they will expand, causing some distortion of valve bodies. If a solid gate fits snugly between the seat of a valve in a cold steam system, when the system is heated and pipes elongate, the seats will compress against the gate, wedging the gate between them and clamping the valve shut. This problem is overcome by use of a flexible gate (two circular plates attached to each other gate valve with a flexible hub in the middle). This design allows the gate to flex as the valve seat compresses it, thereby preventing clamping.
check valve
GATE VALVES.- check valve Gate valves are used when a straight-line flow of fluid and minimum restric-tion is desired. Gate valves are so named because the part that either stops or allows flow through the valve acts somewhat like the opening or closing of a gate and is called, appropriately, the gate. The gate is usually wedge shaped. When the valve is wide open, check valve the gate is fully drawn up into the valve, leaving an opening for flow through the valve the same size as the pipe in which the valve is installed. Therefore, there is little pressure drop or flow restriction through the valve. Gate valves are not suitable for throttling purposes since the control of flow would be difficult due to valve design and since the flow of fluid slapping against a partially open gate can cause extensive damage to the valve. Except as check valve specifically authorized, gate valves should not be used for throttling.
angle valve
GLOBE VALVES.- angle valve Globe valves are probably the most common valves in existence. The globe valve derives its name from the globular shape of the valve body. However, positive identification of a globe valve must be made internally because other valve types may have globular appearing bodies. Globe valve inlet and outlet openings are arranged in several angle valve ways to suit varying requirements of flow. Figure 9-18 shows the common types of globe valve bodies: straight-flow, angle-flow, and cross flow. Globe valves are used extensively throughout the engineering plant and other parts angle valve of the ship in a variety of systems.

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