Zac H
Mechanical
- Aug 10, 2018
- 4
Hi,
I am trying to determine the axial (vertical) force that will be experienced by the stem of a gate valve. I know this will comprise the weight of the wedge and shaft, but will there also be a component from the hydrostatic pressure on the closed wedge? When opening the valve from the closed position, would the entire hydrostatic force (which is acting horizontally on the wedge) be taken up in the valve stem? or only a vertical component of it? How would I determine the vertical component?
Any discussion and help on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I am trying to determine the axial (vertical) force that will be experienced by the stem of a gate valve. I know this will comprise the weight of the wedge and shaft, but will there also be a component from the hydrostatic pressure on the closed wedge? When opening the valve from the closed position, would the entire hydrostatic force (which is acting horizontally on the wedge) be taken up in the valve stem? or only a vertical component of it? How would I determine the vertical component?
Any discussion and help on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!