Simulation Analysis of the Seal Plate in the Composite Slurry Valve Based on ANSYS

Article Preview

Abstract:

The composite slurry valve is applied widely in the high pressure mud shipping tube because of maintenance easily and disassembly. Composite slurry valve plays a vital role, which combined application is more; ram is one of the important components of composite slurry valve. But deflection is easy to occur in the seal plate of the composite slurry valve, so as to make sealing failure. This article mainly aims at the seal plate has carried on the design and analysis, finite element modeling, and study the corresponding constraints, in the process of loading method. It is very important to improve structural design and performance of entity modeling and finite element analysis of the gate valve. Aiming at present situation and development trends of CAD and CAE technology of oil field gate valve, using Sold Works and ANSYS software seamless link, three dimensions modeling to the gate valve, virtual assemble and finite element analysis were carried out successfully. According to the analysis result, the improvement scheme based on the theory analysis was put forward, thus offering the theoretical basis for the whole structural optimization design and performance improvement of the gate valve.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Pages:

349-352

Citation:

Online since:

August 2014

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

* - Corresponding Author

[1] H. p. Xie,S. Zhang and Y. Yang: Annals of the PR, Vol. 30 (2008) No. 1, p.87.

Google Scholar

[2] M.F. Spotts: Design of Machune Elements (China machine press, China2002).

Google Scholar

[3] ChristoPh M: Constraint-BasedComPuter-AidedDesig, Journal of Computing and Information Seiencein Engineering, 2005, Volumes, Issue3, P182.

Google Scholar

[4] S.J. Lee: Capitation detection of butterfly valve using support vector machines , Journal of sound and Vibration, 2005, P25.

Google Scholar