slickstyles5
Aerospace
- Jun 23, 2008
- 111
Hello,
I have a pipeline of fuel which is currently leaking and I am suspecting that it is due to thermal expansion. I have a section that is closed between two ball valves and then then the ambient temperature increases and the pressure increases to the points where leaks are caused.
I'm assuming the easiest solution is a hydraulic accumulator. Are there any other alternatives?
ps. I need to keep the liquid in the line, so a pressure relief valve is not an option.
Thanks
Gabriel
I have a pipeline of fuel which is currently leaking and I am suspecting that it is due to thermal expansion. I have a section that is closed between two ball valves and then then the ambient temperature increases and the pressure increases to the points where leaks are caused.
I'm assuming the easiest solution is a hydraulic accumulator. Are there any other alternatives?
ps. I need to keep the liquid in the line, so a pressure relief valve is not an option.
Thanks
Gabriel