yamoffathoo
Mechanical
- Sep 19, 2008
- 73
thread408-405652
The damaged valve was disposed of before inspectors could characterize the failure mode.
Turning the handle raised the stem but UT indicated the gate did not move.
To fail the stem in torsion and compression, calculations indicate very low yoke sleeve/nut friction and very large torque would be required.
Perhaps the cast iron gate cracked open to release the stem but that seems unlikely in the closed position since it would be held together by seat pressure.
Any experience with this gate/stem material combination out there?
Drawing is attached for reference.
Bamby
The damaged valve was disposed of before inspectors could characterize the failure mode.
Turning the handle raised the stem but UT indicated the gate did not move.
To fail the stem in torsion and compression, calculations indicate very low yoke sleeve/nut friction and very large torque would be required.
Perhaps the cast iron gate cracked open to release the stem but that seems unlikely in the closed position since it would be held together by seat pressure.
Any experience with this gate/stem material combination out there?
Drawing is attached for reference.
Bamby