Systems and methods for preloading a bearing
US-2020108493-A1 · Apr 9, 2020 · US
US10046447B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10046447-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615346076-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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A valve strainer basket of an interceptor-type or control-type steam valve is removed from its nested orientation within a counter bore and valve rim of the valve casing. A strong back beam straddles the casing rim over the strainer basket. It is coupled to the strainer basket, such as by engagement of threaded rods into threaded apertures formed in the strainer basket rim. Biasing cylinders, such pressurized fluid cylinders or screw jacks, are interposed between the casing rim and opposite ends of the strong back beam. When the biasing cylinders are actuated, the strong back beam rises, lifting and separating the strainer rim from its nested engagement with the counter bore of the valve casing.
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A system for removing a valve strainer basket of an interceptor-type or control-type steam valve for steam turbines, comprising: a steam valve including: a valve casing, defining an internal plenum for passage of pressurized steam therein, an upper end of the casing defining a casing rim circumscribing the internal plenum, the casing rim including a counter bore, defining an inner diameter thereof, and a upper surface for opposed orientation with a valve bonnet; a valve strainer basket, including: a strainer rim having an outer diameter that is slidably nested within the counter bore of the casing rim, the strainer rim including an upper surface defining first portions of respective first and second coupling members, and a porous strainer skirt projecting downwardly from the strainer rim into the internal plenum of the valve casing; a removal tool for a strainer basket, including: a strong back beam having a top surface, a bottom surface facing and spanning the upper surfaces of the casing rim and the strainer rim, and respective first and second beam ends; first and second biasing cylinders, respectively interposed between the bottom surface of the beam, at first and second ends thereof, and the upper surface of the casing rim, for selectively raising or lowering the beam relative to the casing and strainer rims; second portions of respective first and second coupling members, said second portions coupled to the beam and engaged with said first portions thereof, thereby coupling the beam and the strainer rim; an array of threaded bonnet studs projecting upwardly from the upper surface of the casing rim; the first and second beam ends of the strong back beam and the respective first and second biasing cylinders interposed between first and second respective pairs of bonnet studs on opposed circumferential sides of the casing rim; and first and second beam restraints respectively coupled to at least one bonnet stud of each respective first and second pairs of bonnet studs, for restraining inadvertent separation of the strong back beam from the valve casing, whereby, actuation of the first and second biasing cylinders separates the strong back beam from the upper surface of the casing rim, and extracts the outer diameter of the strainer rim out of slidable, nested engagement within the counter bore of the casing rim. 2. The system of claim 1 , the first and second portions of the first and second coupling members further comprising first and second threaded apertures in the outer surface of the strainer rim and mating, first and second threaded rods that are coupled to the strong back beam. 3. The system of claim 2 , further comprising the strong back beam defining respective first and second through passages extending through the beam, from the top surface to the bottom surface thereof, for receipt of the respective first and second threaded rods therein. 4. The system of claim 3 , the strong back beam further comprising a pair of spaced, opposing plates, which define the first and second through passages there between. 5. The system of claim 1 , the top surface of the strong back beam having a pair of swivels coupled thereto, for receipt of a lifting sling. 6. The system of claim 1 , the biasing cylinders comprising pressurized fluid cylinders. 7. The system of claim 6 , the pressurized fluid cylinders sharing a common pressurized fluid source, for selectively raising or lowering the strong back beam relative to the casing rim. 8. A method for removing a valve strainer basket of an interceptor-type or a control-type steam valve for steam turbines, comprising: providing a steam valve including: a valve casing, defining an internal plenum for passage of pressurized steam therein, an upper end of the casing defining a casing rim circumscribing the internal plenum, the casing rim including a counter bore, defining an inner diameter thereof, and a upper surface for opposed orientation with a valve bonnet; providing a valve strainer basket, including: a strainer rim having an outer diameter that is slidably nested within the counter bore of the casing rim, the strainer rim including an upper surface defining first portions of respective first and second coupling members, and a porous strainer skirt projecting downwardly from the strainer rim into the internal plenum of the valve casing; providing a removal tool for a strainer basket, which includes: a strong back beam having a top surface, a bottom surface, and respective first and second beam ends; first and second biasing cylinders; second portions of respective first and second coupling members, said second portions coupled to the beam; placing the first and second biasing cylinders on opposed circumferential sides of the upper surface of the casing rim; placing the bottom surface of the respective first and second ends of the strong back beam on the respective first and second biasing cylinders, spanning the upper surfaces of the casing rim and the strainer rim, so that the first and second biasing cylinders are interposed between the bottom surface of the beam, at first and second ends thereof and the casing rim; coupling the first and second portions of each respective first and second coupling member to each other, so that the strainer rim rises with the strong back beam; actuating the first and second biasing cylinders, separating the strong back beam from the upper surface of the casing rim and extracting the outer diameter of the strainer rim out of slidable, nested engagement within the counter bore of the casing rim; and removing the valve strainer basket from the valve casing by lifting the strainer basket skirt above the casing rim: the provided valve casing having an array of threaded bonnet studs projecting upwardly from the upper surface of the casing rim; providing first and second beam restraints for coupling respectively to at least one bonnet stud; interposing the first and second beam ends of the strong back beam and the respective first and second biasing cylinders between first and second respective pairs of bonnet studs on opposed circumferential sides of the casing rim; and coupling the first and second beam restraints respectively to at least one bonnet stud of each respective first and second pairs of bonnet studs, for restraining inadvertent separation of the strong back beam from the valve casing. 9. The method of claim 8 , the provided first and second portions of the first and second coupling members further comprising first and second threaded apertures in the outer surface of the strainer rim and mating, first and second threaded rods that are coupled to the strong back beam, wherein said coupling is performed by threading the first and second threaded rods into their corresponding first and second threaded apertures, and coupling the threaded rods to the strong back beam. 10. The method of claim 9 , the provided strong back beam further comprising defining respective first and second through passages extending through the beam, from the top surface to the bottom surface thereof, for receipt of the respective first and second threaded rods therein, and coupling the threaded rods to the strong back beam by passing them through the respective first and second passages. 11. The method of claim 10 , the provided strong back beam further comprising a pair of spaced, opposing plates, which define the first and second through passages there between, and coupling the threaded rods to the strong back beam by passing them through the respective first and second passages. 12. The method of claim 8 , the provided strong back beam further comprising a pair of swive
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