Trunnion ball valve for high pressure, and hydrogen station
US-2016025231-A1 · Jan 28, 2016 · US
US10816102B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10816102-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816051593-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 27, 2020 |
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A steam valve includes a housing defining a steam inlet and steam outlet in fluid communication with a valve cavity, and an annular valve seat disposed within the valve cavity. A control valve is configured to selectively engage the valve seat. The steam valve further includes a stop valve configured to selectively engage the valve seat. The steam valve includes a pressure seal head configured to receive the stop valve. The pressure seal head includes an elongated body having a bore extending longitudinally through the body; and a nose piece extending from an end of the elongated body. The nose piece has at least a tapered end portion and a bore extending longitudinally therethrough. The bore of the nose piece is longitudinally with the bore of the elongated body. The nose piece is formed of a first material which has greater erosion properties than a second material forming the elongated body.
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A pressure seal head of a steam valve, the pressure seal head comprising: an elongated body having a bore extending longitudinally through the body; and a nose piece extending from an end of the elongated body, the nose piece having at least a tapered end portion and a bore extending longitudinally therethrough and configured to longitudinally align with the bore of the elongated body; wherein the nose piece includes: a wear indicator having a plurality of cavities disposed circumferentially around the nose piece, an inner wall defined radially inward of the plurality of cavities, an outer wall defined radially outward of the plurality of cavities, and a plurality of spacings with each spacing being between each pair of adjacent cavities of the plurality of cavities, such that an alternating relationship of cavities and spacings define an entire circumference of the nose piece, each spacing of the plurality of spacings being circumferentially smaller than each cavity of the plurality of cavities; and a plurality of slots, each providing fluid communication between the bore of the nose piece and a respective cavity of the plurality of cavities; wherein the nose piece is formed of a first material having greater erosion resistance than a second material forming the elongated body. 2. The pressure seal head of claim 1 , wherein the first material comprises at least one of a chromium alloy, a cobalt based alloy, a cobalt/chromium alloy, a tungsten alloy, and a titanium alloy. 3. The pressure seal head of claim 1 , wherein the second material comprises a chromium alloy. 4. The pressure seal head of claim 1 , wherein the nose piece integrally extends from the elongated body. 5. The pressure seal head of claim 1 , wherein the nose piece is configured to be removably and replaceably attached to the elongated body. 6. The pressure seal head of claim 5 , further comprising a pin configured to secure the nose piece and the elongated body together. 7. The pressure seal head of claim 5 , wherein the nose piece and the elongated body are configured to thread together. 8. The pressure seal head of claim 5 , wherein the elongated body and the nose piece are configured to snap fit together. 9. The pressure seal head of claim 8 , further comprising a pin configured to secure the elongated body and the nose piece together. 10. The pressure seal head of claim 1 , wherein the the plurality of cavities extend below a portion of the outer wall exposed to erosion. 11. The pressure seal head of claim 10 , wherein each cavity of the plurality of cavities extends circumferentially around less than a quarter of the circumference of the nose piece; and wherein the plurality of cavities is four cavities. 12. A steam valve comprising: a housing defining a steam inlet and a steam outlet in fluid communication with a valve cavity; an annular valve seat disposed within the valve cavity; a control valve having a valve head coupled to a control valve stem, wherein control valve is configured to selectively engage the valve seat; and a stop valve including: a stop valve head; a stop valve stem coupled to the stop valve head, wherein the stop valve is configured to selectively engage the valve seat; and a pressure seal head configured to receive the stop valve stem including: an elongated body having a bore extending longitudinally through the body; and a nose piece extending from an end of the elongated body, the nose piece having at least a tapered end portion and a bore extending longitudinally therethrough and configured to longitudinally align with the bore of the elongated body; wherein the nose piece includes: a wear indicator having a plurality of cavities disposed circumferentially around the nose piece, an inner wall defined radially inward of the plurality of cavities, an outer wall defined radially outward of the plurality of cavities, and a plurality of spacings with each spacing being between each pair of adjacent cavities of the plurality of cavities, such that an alternating relationship of cavities and spacings define an entire circumference of the nose piece, each spacing of the plurality of spacings being circumferentially smaller than each cavity of the plurality of cavities; and a plurality of slots, each providing fluid communication between the bore of the nose piece and a respective cavity of the plurality of cavities; wherein the nose piece is formed of a first material which has greater erosion resistance than a second material forming the elongated body. 13. A nose piece of a pressure seal head of a steam valve, the nose piece comprising: at least a tapered end portion and a bore extending longitudinally therethrough and configured to longitudinally align with a bore of an elongated body of the pressure seal head; wherein the nose piece includes: a wear indicator having a plurality of cavities disposed circumferentially around the nose piece, an inner wall defined radially inward of the plurality of cavities, an outer wall defined radially outward of the plurality of cavities, and a plurality of spacings with each spacing being between each pair of adjacent cavities of the plurality of cavities, such that an alternating relationship of cavities and spacings define an entire circumference of the nose piece, each spacing of the plurality of spacings being circumferentially smaller than each cavity of the plurality of cavities; and a plurality of slots, each providing fluid communication between the bore of the nose piece and a respective cavity of the plurality of cavities; wherein the nose piece is formed of a first material having greater erosion resistance than a second material forming the elongated body. 14. The nose piece of claim 13 , wherein the nose piece is configured to removably and replaceably attach to the elongated body of the pressure seal head. 15. The nose piece of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of cavities extend below a portion of the outer wall exposed to erosion.
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