What Are the Advantages of pressure with control valve?

12 Apr.,2024

 

Found in every hydraulic system, a pressure control valve assists in different functions like keeping the system pressure below a desired upper limit safely or maintaining a part of a circuit in a set pressure. The use of the control valve is to control the flow of the fluid by changing its size or its course depending on the signal from the controller. It is in controlling the rate of flow directly and help regulate the level or flow of the liquid, pressure, and the temperature. It is also called, in automatic control terminology, as the final control element.

Simply think that it is used to control the temperature, pressure, flow, and liquid level by closing it or opening it partially based on the received signals by the controllers. A pressure control valve regulating the opening and closing of the control valve is the pneumatic, hydraulic, and electric actuators while the one controlling the opening and closing of these actuators are the positioners.

The working process

The process plant comprises a lot of loops for control to deliver products with quality. These control loops already have their set temperature, pressure, and flow for the maintenance of the required operating range. The sensors and transmitters measure the internal disturbances in each of the control loops. The controllers will then decide what should be done to correct the disturbances of the load based on the collected information.

A controlling element is implemented after the collected data have been analysed, measured, and compared. This is the time when the control valve becomes useful to reduce disturbances. Think about the principle around the flowing fluid manipulation such as chemical compounds, gas or water to ensure that the load disturbance is minimised and the process variable is regulated to the closest value of the setpoint desired.

Categorization Values: Advantages and Disadvantages

Valves can either be classified as rotary or linear type based on the stem movement. It can also be based on the types of its offered services.

ON-OFF Services include the Gate, Diaphragm Ball, Plug, and Butterfly valves while THROTTLING Services include Globe, Diaphragm, Butterfly, Pinch. Check the valves for the NON-REVERSE FLOW.

GATE VALVES

Flat barrier makes up the Gate valve and is adjusted to have an effect on the area of flow. It is best to control the pressure and high temperature for liquid flow variety. It even has an on-off application. The design is used for the valves that manage the automatic emergency shut off and valves that are hand-operated.

The advantage of the gate valve is having a good closing feature and can be used in either way in the circuit. The loss of pressure is also minimal since it provides a laminar flow. Laminar flow is also known as the streamline flow that occurs when the fluid flows in parallel layers without disruption between them.

The disadvantages of this valve include opening and closing not being prompt, a large space is required when assembling, starting, and maintaining it. It is also prone to leakage when operated at high temperatures due to periodical fluctuations. The pressure control valve also creates vibration.

GLOBE VALVES

The shape of the pressure control valves looked like a globe and used for throttling. The valves have a stem that could adjust itself in an up-down motion to change the plug’s position. It also has a short stem with large pressure drop, capable of high seating, and high flow controllability.

The advantages of the globe valve include having a feature for good throttling and closing feature. It is also faster than gate valves when it comes to opening and closing time. It can also work as a stop check valve.

The disadvantages include the need for a larger torque actuator to close under high pressure. When compared to the gate valve it has a higher loss of pressure.

PLUG VALVES

Plug valve is made up of the cover, body, and plug that is used for the on-off services in the chemical industry, petrochemical, and refinery. It usually comes in a small size that requires less headroom. They provide a low-pressure drop, a tight shut-off, and a quick opening.

One good thing about it is having a simple and having just a few parts. It can also be repaired and maintained easily in the place of operation. It easily opens and closes and a leak-proof feature.

The disadvantage includes fast movement that creates high friction. This means requiring a large amount of force. It is also more expensive than the ball valves.

BALL VALVES

This valve is used to regulate the flow of the corrosive fluids, control the pressure, and control the pressure.

Advantages include having a very small dimension compared to gate valves with leak-proof services and a lightweight. It is reliable when it comes to providing services that are safe under high pressure and temperature.

The disadvantage of ball valves includes not being a solution for throttling permanently and can even cause abrasion and leakage. This is due to the collision of fluids that stick to the base.

DIAPHRAGM VALVES

This is used for fluids that are corrosive that is under low temperature and pressure conditions. Here the flow of resistance is varied by deforming a one surface using the force from the valve stem.

Advantages include keeping the parts that are working isolated from the process fluids. It is also easy to maintain and operate and can be used not only for opening and closing but also for throttling. It provides good resistance from chemicals and suits, radioactive fluids, and even chemicals, and other heavy chemicals.

The disadvantages include the operating temperature having limits based on the material of the diaphragm.

It is important to know about the advantages and disadvantages of the pressure control valve required for your industrial plants. The right kind of valves would bring lesser concerns or problems when you are using these valves.

 

Control Valve: How It Works | Advantages & Disadvantages

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What is a control valve?

Control valve is used to regulate the fluid flow by changing its size or course as directed by the signal from a controller. It helps in directly controlling the flow rate and thus helps in regulating the other vital processes quantities such as temperature, liquid level/flow, and pressure. It is also refereed as ‘final control element’ in automatic control terminology.

In other words, control valve is used to control the flow, pressure, liquid level, and temperature of the system by completely or partially opening or closing it based on the signals received by the controllers. The electric, hydraulic and pneumatic actuators automatically controls the opening and closing of the control valve while the positioners control the closing and opening of these actuators.

How it works?

The process plant comprises of numerous control loops in order to deliver consistent quality products. These control loops have a set pressure, temperature, flow, level in order to maintain the required operating range. Each of these control loops experience internal disturbance and these disturbances are measured by sensors and transmitters. The information collected is then processed by the controllers to decide what should be done to rectify these load disturbances. Once the data collected is analyzed, measured, compared and calculated then a controlling element is implemented. This is where the control valve comes into the picture and work to reduce these disturbances.
Thus, the control valve working principle revolves around the manipulation of the flowing fluids such as water, gas, steam or chemical compounds to ensure minimizing the load disturbance and regulating the process variable to the closest value of the desired set point.

Values categorization: It’s advantages and disadvantages

On the basis of stem movement, valves can be broadly classified as linear or rotary type. Furthermore, based on the types of services it offers, it can be classified as:
For ON-OFF Services – Gate, Diaphragm Ball, Plug, Butterfly valves.
For THROTTLING Services – Globe, Diaphragm, Butterfly, Pinch
For NON-REVERSE FLOW – Check valves

Gate Valves

Gate valve comprises of flat barrier which is adjusted to effect the area of flow. It is best suited to regulate the high temperature and pressure for variety of liquid flow and has an on-off application. This design or body is used for the valves that manages the automatic emergency shut off and also for the hand-operated valves.

Advantages of Gate Valve

    • It has a good Closing feature
    • Can be used in either ways in circuit
    • It provides laminar flow and hence the loss of pressure is minimum

Disadvantages of Gate Valves

        • Closing and opening feature is not very prompt.
        • Assembling these valves and then erecting it, starting it and maintaining it requires large space.
        • Prone to leakage when system operate in high temperature that fluctuates periodically.
        • It creates vibration

Globe Valve

Globe valve is used for throttling purpose and the term ‘globe’ implies to the exterior shape of the valve. The globe valves have a stem that adjusts itself linearly in up-down motion in order to change the position of the plug. It has a short stem travel with high seating capability and large pressure drop and high flow controllability.

Advantages of Globe Valve

        • Has a good full closing feature.
        • Faster opening and closing time in comparison to gate valve as the strokes are smaller.
        • Has a good throttling feature.
        • Can work as a stop check valve with little change in shaft disconnection.

Disadvantages of Globe Valve

        • Higher pressure loss in comparison to gate valve.
        • It requires actuator that has a larger torque in order to close under high pressure.

Plug Valves

Plug valve comprises of plug, body, and cover and is used for on-off services basically in refinery, chemical industry, and petrochemical. Normally small in size, require less headroom and available in wide range of materials. They provide tight shut off, quick opening and low pressure drop

        • It comprises of few parts and has a simple design.
        • Opens and closes easily.
        • It can be maintained and repaired easily at the place of operation.
        • They have low flow resistance and has a reliable leak-proof feature

Disadvantages of Plug Valves

        • It creates high friction due to fast movement and hence requires large amount of force.
        • Valve transitions usually narrows flows due to conic plug.
        • Expensive than the ball valves.

Ball Valves

Ball valve is used to control pressure and flow of the corrosive fluids, normal liquids and gasses and also of slurries. It also regulates high temperature and pressure.

Advantages of Ball Valves

        • Offers leak-proof service.
        • Fast open and close service.
        • In comparison to gate valves has a very small dimension.
        • It is light weight in comparison to gate valves.
        • Has a multi-way design flexibility to reduce the number of valves required.
        • Provides reliable and safe service under high temperature and pressure conditions.
        • Requires less force to control in comparison to gate and globe valves.

Disadvantages of Ball Valves

        • Not an apt solution for permanent throttling.
        • It can cause leakage, abrasion and more such problems because the residual fluids collide and sticks to the base.

Diaphragm Valves

Diaphragm valve is used for corrosive fluids under low temperature and pressure conditions. The diaphragm valve varies the resistance to flow by deforming one surface by the force from the valve stem.

Diaphragm Valves Advantages

        • The diaphragm completely keeps the working parts in isolation from the process fluids.
        • Simple in construction, easier to operate and maintain.
        • It has hassle-free operation with simple construction and ease of operation.
        • It can be used for opening, throttling, and closing, purposes.
        • Based on the internal sheathing of the body, it provides good chemical resistance.
        • No shaft leakage as the fluid remains isolated from the bonnet group.
        • Suits heavy chemical, chemicals, and radioactive fluids.
        • It can prevents microbial contamination to the system as the fluid remains isolated from the bonnet group and thus can be used in food, pharma, and beer sector.

Disadvantages of Diaphragm Valves

        • Complete discharge of the pipeline is prevented as the valve transition has sets.
        • Operating temperature and pressure has limits based on the diaphragm material.
        • There is a limitation to the hydrostatic pressure that can be applied to the diaphragm.
        • It has limited dimensions of diaphragm valves.

Conclusion:

For more information on various control valves specifically required for your industrial plants / business, Contact Flowspec and we will be happy to answer your questions and give you all the details you need.

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