Value for high temperature fluids

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Inventors

Hill, John E.

Application #

531881

Filed

Sep-20-1995

Published

Oct-21-1997

Current US Class

137/338
137/341
251/214
251/305
251/367

International Classes

F16K 049/00

Field of Search

137/338 137/340 251/214 251/305 251/367 251/309

Assignee

AlliedSignal Inc. (Morris Township, NJ)

Examiners

Chambers; A. Michael

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Holden; Jerry J.

US Patent References

4261385   Cylinder valve
4353388   Butterfly valve

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Abstract
A butterfly valve for controlling the flow of high temperature fluids includes a valve body defining a flow path and having opposed portals. Cover plates are mounted over each of the portals and have a conical shaped wall extending inward to a bearing support member. A flow modulator is disposed between the cover plates and is mounted to the bearing support members by ceramic bearings. The modulator has a plate disposed in said flow path which is bounded by a leading edge, a trailing edge, and two disk flanges. Each of the disk flanges has a labyrinth seal in sealing engagement with an inner wall of said valve body. Nozzles are mounted to said cover plate to deliver cooling air flow to the bearings. A constant cooling flow rate is maintained by appropriately sized circumferential chambers adjacent each of the labyrinth seals.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A butterfly valve for controlling the flow of high temperature fluids comprising:

a valve body defining a flow path extending from an inlet to an outlet, and having opposed portals;

a cover plate for each of said portals, each of said cover plates attached to said valve body at its outer periphery and having a wall extending inward from said periphery to a bearing support member, said wall configured to minimize stresses due to radial thermal gradients;

a flow modulator disposed between said cover plates and having a plate disposed in said flow path, said plate is bounded by a leading edge, a trailing edge, and two disk flanges, each of said disk flanges having an outer surface in sealing engagement with an inner wall of said valve body, said flow modulator further having shaft portions extending from each of said flanges that are mounted to said bearing supports by a bearing; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to butterfly valves and in particular to a butterfly valve capable of controlling the flow of high temperature fluids.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Referring to FIG. 1, a gas turbine engine 10 includes a compressor 12 that ingests and pressurizes ambient air. The compressed air flows to a combustor 14 where it is mixed with a fuel, such as natural gas, fossil fuels or wood chips, and ignited to form a hot gas. The hot gas is expanded across a turbine 16 which drives the compressor 12 through a shaft 18. The flow of hot gas from the combustor 14 to the turbine 16 is controlled by a valve 20 in response to a speed signal (dashed line), from the shaft 18. To increase engine speed, the valve 20 is closed and to reduce engine speed the valve 20 is opened to dump a portion of the hot gas overboard. Typically, the temperature of the hot gas exiting the combustor is about 1800.degree. F. However, commercially available butterfly valves can only withstand gas temperatures on the order of 1000.degree. F.
 
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