Stability Analysis of a Direct-Operated Seawater Hydraulic Relief Valve under Deep Sea
Shan Wu,
Chao Li and
Yipan Deng
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2017, vol. 2017, 1-11
Abstract:
Taking into account the deformation of a designed direct-operated seawater hydraulic relief valve in deep sea, which might have a great influence on the stability of the valve, a mathematic model of the relief valve was established and stability analysis was conducted. As the fitting clearances between the damping sleeve and the damping bar play a key role in the performance of the relief valve, the fitting clearances after deformation under pressure of different ocean depths were obtained using finite element method. Applying the deformation data to the relief valve model, the stability and relative stability could be analyzed quantitatively through both the frequency domain analysis method and the time domain analysis method to detect the influence of the fitting clearance after deformation. The simulation results show that the seawater relief valve has a stable performance within 4000 meters deep under the sea.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1155/2017/5676317
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