Butterfly valve noise suppressor

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Inventors

Tse, Man-Chun

Application #

699450

Filed

Oct-31-2000

Published

Aug-27-2002

Current US Class

251/118
251/127
251/305

International Classes

F16L 055/02; F16K 001/22

Field of Search

251/127 251/118 251/305 138/37 138/40 181/175 181/212 181/224

Assignee

Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. (Quebec, CA)

Examiners

Yuen; Henry C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bachman & LaPointe, P.C.

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Abstract
A butterfly valve noise suppressor is provided for reducing the noise generated by a gas flow passing through an open butterfly valve having a disc pivotally mounted in a valve housing for rotation about a transverse axis between an open and a closed position thereof. The noise suppressor includes a plurality of flat and perforated baffle plates arranged in a cruciform configuration, mounted in a flow path immediately downstream of the pivotal disc, axially extending and thereby dividing the downstream flow path into four axial and quadrant cross-sectional segments. The gas flow passing the edge of the pivotal disc in the valve generates a flow turbulence to form an unsteady large wake downstream of the valve. This unsteady wake is the source of noise. The cruciform baffle plates permit the gas flow to pass therethrough without obstruction thereto, while allowing the turbulence to communicate laterally through the perforation, thereby dissipating the wake unsteadiness to reduce noise. The butterfly valve noise suppressor according to the present invention provides a better acoustic result compared to a muffler used in a conventional butterfly valve, and is lighter, durable, simpler and more economical to manufacture.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A butterfly valve comprising:

a) a valve housing defining a flow path;

b) a closing member pivotally mounted in the valve housing for rotation about a axis between an open position for allowing the passage of a gas flow through the valve housing and a closed position for blocking the gas flow through the valve housing, the axis extending transversely and centrally across the closing member so that the closing member has a section to pivot in a generally downstream direction when the closing member moves from the closed toward the open position; and

c) means for attenuating noise mounted to the valve housing immediately downstream of the closing member but without interfering with the section of the closing member pivoting downstream, the means including a duct defining a downstream flow path of the butterfly valve, and at least one perforated plate mounted in the duct, extending axially to divide a section of the duct into at least two axial segments.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a noise suppressing device and, more particularly, to a device which is adapted to suppress the noise generated by a flow of gas passing through a butterfly valve when in an open position thereof.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventional butterfly valves comprise a disc plate positioned in a duct for rotation about a transverse axis defined by a shaft in order to control a fluid flow through the duct. Typically, the disc is rotated via a torque applied by an external actuator through the shaft. Butterfly valves have been widely used in the aircraft industry. In an aircraft auxiliary power unit (APU), the load compressor flow is used for different purposes such as main engine start, and cabin air conditioning for aircraft on the ground when the main engine is not in use. This load compressor air is normally diverted and damped into the auxiliary power unit exhaust duct through a ducting with a diverter-valve regulating the flow. The diverter-valve is normally a butterfly valve type for simplicity in design. However, the use of a butterfly valve usually results in undesirable effects such as vibration, wear and noise. For example, high speed gas flow generates aerodynamic throttling noise in frequency regimes between one 1 k Hz-5 k Hz over a wide range of valve openings.
 
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