Studies on Low-Erosion Butterfly Valves : Suppression of Erosive Vortex Cavitation
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概要
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In order to improve the reliability of butterfly valves, it is absolutely imperative to prevent fatal cavitation erosion and to control the flow rates precisely. In our previous studies, erosive vortex cavitation, which takes place within a limited part of the high-shear region, was found to play an important role in the erosion. This fact suggests to us a useful method for overcoming erosion. To date, many types of modified valves have been proposed, in which very uniquely-shaped buffers are attached on the orifice and nozzle sides of the valve disc, although data on the results of their practical use are unavailable. In this paper, therefore, the erosive shock-pressure distributions on the inner pipe-wall surface downstream from the valve disc and the corresponding cavitation-flow pattern are precisely measured in the typical bounded flow around butterfly valves by means of pressure-sensitive films and high-speed photography. It is found that the erosive pulses and the range of their occurrence in the shear regions can be significantly attenuated by introducing simple buffers.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1994-11-15
著者
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OBA Risaburo
Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University
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Hirata Yasushige
Associate Prof. Akita University
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Hirata Yasushige
Associate Professor Akita University
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Hirata Yasushige
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Akita University
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Oba Risaburo
Emerit. Professor Of Tohoku University Professor Of Saitama Institute Of Technology
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Oba Risaburo
Institute Of Fluid Science Tohoku University
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Oba Risaburo
Institute Of High Speed Mechanics Tohoku University
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Ito Y
Inst. Technol.
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Iwasaki Masahiro
Engineer, Kurimoto Ltd
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Ito Yukio
Hachinohe Institute of Technology
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Tani Kiyohito
Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University
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Iwasaki Masahiro
Kurimoto Ltd.
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Hirata Yasushige
Mining College, Akita University
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Tani Kiyohito
Graduate School Of Engineering Tohoku University
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Iwasaki M
Kurimoto Ltd.
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Ito Yukio
Institute Of Fluid Science Tohoku University
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