Butterfly valve with low noise

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Inventors

Ogawa, Kazuhiko
Hisada, Kouichi

Application #

737467

Filed

Dec-18-2000

Published

Jan-15-2002

Current US Class

251/305

International Classes

F16K 001/22

Field of Search

251/305 251/306 251/307 251/308

Assignee

Tomoe Technical Research Company (Osaka, JP)

Examiners

Shaver; Kevin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson & Taylor PLC

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Abstract
A simplified butterfly valve with low noise in which a cavitation to be generated in a narrowed flow region that is delimited by a valve disc in a valve casing is reduced thereby to control the noise, and the valve can be applied even to a flow line for a fluid containing slurry or foreign particles, and can be used for a fluid flow line through a fluid is flows at a high flow rate. In the butterfly valve with low noise, an enlarged section 35 having the enlarged sectional shape symmetrical relative to the center axis is provided in a downstream side immediately behind a valve seat so as to control or suppress the noise and cavitation which occur around the valve disc, an inner diameter Dy of the enlarged section 35 is made more than 1.3 times a inner diameter D of the piping to which the valve is mounted, and the length X1 of the enlarged section 35 is made more than 0.5 times the inner diameter D of the piping.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A butterfly valve with low noise comprising:

a valve casing;

a valve disc which is rotatably supported by a valve rod in the valve casing and which opens and closes a fluid flow line in cooperation with a valve seat provided in an inner peripheral wall of the valve casing; and

an enlarged section which is provided in the valve casing in a downstream side immediately behind the valve seat provided on the inner peripheral wall of the valve casing and has an enlarged sectional shape being symmetrical with respective to a centre axis for controlling an occurrence of a noise and cavitation on said valve disc wherein the enlarged section has an inner diameter that is more than 1.3 times the inner diameter of a piping and an axial length that is more than 0.5 times the inner diameter of the piping.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a butterfly valve that is a kind of industrial valves used for the control of flow rate and pressure of liquid. In particular, the invention relates to a butterfly valve that can reduce the cavitation noise likely to occur in a small valve opening.

BACKGROUND ART

In a conventional butterfly valve, as shown in FIG. 1, a flow rate of the valve increases in a narrowed portion or a narrow area at an orifice side and a pressure around the valve lowers. The lowering of the pressure quickly increases the volume of each of fine air bubbles (bubble nuclei) contained in the liquid thereby generating cavitation bubbles. After liquid passes through the narrow area within the valve, the velocity of the flow decreases and recovers. Therefore, cavitation bubbles collapse in the downstream of the valve.

When the cavtation air bubbles grow from the air bubble nuclei around the valve, the peripheral pressure varies according to the contraction movement of the air bubbles, and this movement causes a tremendous noise. Further, the collapse of cavitation bubbles causes an impact pressure and the so-called cavitation phenomenon occurs that gives damages to the valve or piping arrangements by noise or vibrations.
 
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