Wintechcad
Mechanical
- Nov 9, 2009
- 6
Hi,
Does anyone know of a calculation or 'rule of thumb' process for determining the breakaway torque of a ball valve? I am designing a class 1500 ball valve from scratch and am using ASME B16.34 2009 for body bolts, wall thickness and general design, but there seems to be nothing on stem sizing. I need to know what torque I will be applying to the stem in order to determine the stem diameter.
I believe it must be a function of the presure acting on the ball, thereby pushing it into the seat and the resultant rotational friction to overcome this force.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Does anyone know of a calculation or 'rule of thumb' process for determining the breakaway torque of a ball valve? I am designing a class 1500 ball valve from scratch and am using ASME B16.34 2009 for body bolts, wall thickness and general design, but there seems to be nothing on stem sizing. I need to know what torque I will be applying to the stem in order to determine the stem diameter.
I believe it must be a function of the presure acting on the ball, thereby pushing it into the seat and the resultant rotational friction to overcome this force.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.