System and method for detecting a stick-slip
US-2015277445-A1 · Oct 1, 2015 · US
US9752599B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9752599-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414272090-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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Methods and apparatus to partial stroke test valves using pressure control are disclosed. An example method includes generating a first pressure set point for a valve positioner coupled to an actuator to actuate a valve. The first pressure set point is associated with a partial stroke test of the valve. The example method also includes controlling an output pressure of the positioner towards the first pressure set point to actuate the valve in a stroke direction. The example method further includes determining whether the valve is stuck based on the output pressure.
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A method comprising: generating a first pressure set point for a valve positioner coupled to an actuator to actuate a first valve, the valve positioner including a fluidly-actuated second valve; controlling, with the fluidly-actuated second valve, an output pressure of the positioner towards the first pressure set point to actuate the first valve in a stroke direction; defining a target travel position associated with a partial stroke test of the first valve; measuring a position of the first valve; generating a second pressure set point after the position of the first valve reaches the target travel position to actuate the first valve in a return direction towards an initial position of the first valve associated with the position of the first valve before the partial stroke test; controlling, with the fluidly-actuated second valve, the output pressure of the positioner towards the second pressure set point; defining a pressure threshold associated with the second pressure set point; defining a threshold displacement of the first valve from the initial position; and determining that the first valve is stuck while controlling the first valve in the return direction if the output pressure passes the pressure threshold associated with the second pressure set point while the position of the first valve is outside the threshold displacement from the initial position. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: converting, with a current-to-pressure transducer of the valve positioner in fluid communication with the fluidly-actuated second valve, an electrical signal based on the first pressure set point and a bias to a pressure signal; and controlling, with the fluidly-actuated second valve, the output pressure of the positioner towards the first pressure set point based on the pressure signal. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising ramping the first pressure set point over time to actuate the first valve as the output pressure is controlled towards the first pressure set point. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: defining a pressure threshold associated with the first pressure set point; and determining that the first valve is stuck while controlling the first valve in the stroke direction if the output pressure passes the pressure threshold associated with the first pressure set point before the position of the first valve reaches the target travel position. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising: determining an initial output pressure associated with the positioner before the partial stroke test; and controlling, with the fluidly-actuated second valve, the output pressure of the positioner back to the initial output pressure after determining the first valve is stuck while controlling the first valve in the stroke direction. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first valve is a safety shutoff valve. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first valve is an on-off valve. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein friction in the first valve creates stick-slip dynamics when the first valve is actuated. 9. A valve positioner comprising: a travel controller to: define a target travel position for a first valve coupled to the valve positioner via an actuator; and monitor a position of the first valve; a pressure controller including a fluidly-actuated second valve to: control, during a partial stroke test, an output pressure of the positioner towards a first pressure set point to actuate the first valve towards the target travel position as the output pressure is controlled towards the first pressure set point; and control, during the partial stroke test, the output pressure of the positioner towards a second pressure set point after the position of the first valve reaches the target travel position, the second pressure set point to actuate the first valve towards an initial position of the first valve associated with the position of the first valve before the partial stroke test; and a limiter to define a pressure threshold associated with the second pressure set point and to define a threshold displacement of the first valve from the initial position, the pressure controller to generate an alert indicating that the first valve is stuck if the output pressure passes the pressure threshold associated with the second pressure set point while the position of the first valve is outside the threshold displacement from the initial position. 10. The valve positioner of claim 9 , wherein: the pressure controller includes a current-to-pressure transducer in fluid communication with the fluidly-actuated second valve, the current-to-pressure transducer to convert an electrical signal based on the first pressure set point and a bias to a pressure signal, the fluidly-actuated second valve to control the output pressure of the positioner towards the first pressure set point based on the pressure signal. 11. The valve positioner of claim 9 , wherein the limiter is to define a pressure threshold associated with the first pressure set point, the pressure controller to generate an alert indicating that the first valve is stuck if the output pressure passes the pressure threshold associated with the first pressure set point before the position of the first valve reaches the target travel position. 12. A tangible computer readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed, cause a machine to at least: generate a first pressure set point for a valve positioner coupled to an actuator to actuate a first valve, the valve positioner including a fluidly-actuated second valve; control, with the fluidly-actuated second valve, an output pressure of the positioner towards the first pressure set point to actuate the first valve in a stroke direction; define a target travel position associated with a partial stroke test of the first valve; measure a position of the first valve; generate a second pressure set point after the position of the first valve reaches the target travel position to actuate the first valve in a return direction towards an initial position of the first valve associated with the position of the first valve before the partial stroke test; control, with the fluidly-actuated second valve, the output pressure of the positioner towards the second pressure set point; define a pressure threshold associated with the second pressure set point; define a threshold displacement of the first valve from the initial position; and determine that the first valve is stuck while controlling the first valve in the return direction if the output pressure passes the pressure threshold associated with the second pressure set point while the position of the first valve is outside the threshold displacement from the initial position. 13. The computer readable storage medium of claim 12 , wherein the instructions further cause the machine to: convert, with a current-to-pressure transducer of the valve positioner in fluid communication with the fluidly-actuated second valve, an electrical signal based on the first pressure set point and a bias to a pressure signal; and control, with the fluidly-actuated second valve, the output pressure of the positioner towards the first pressure set point based on the pressure signal. 14. The computer readable storage medium of claim 12 , wherein the instructions further cause the machine to ramp the first pressure set point over time to actuate the first valve as the output pressure is controlled towards the first pressure set point. 15. The computer readable storage medium of claim 12 , wherein the instructions furthe
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