NGiLuzzu
Mechanical
- Dec 17, 2002
- 558
Dear All,
I work in the industrial valves business, were cryogenic testing is more and more required, in addition to standard room temperature tests (hydraulic shell strength of valve bodies, pneumatic and hydraulic tightness of valve seats, etc. as per API 598 and similar standards) wich are usually performed on dedicated test benches.
Dealing with butt-weld end valves to be cryo-tested (using liquid nitrogen as coolant and helium gas as test medium, according to BS 6364 standard or Shell MESC SPE 77/306 specification) and the relevant problems in applying test "caps" to enclose them, I was wondering about... a possible "Cryogenic Test Bench", i.e. a bench for valve testing which uses liquid nitrogen (or another cryogenic fluid) instead of air and water.
Does such an animal exist? ;-)
Thanks and Regards, 'NGL
I work in the industrial valves business, were cryogenic testing is more and more required, in addition to standard room temperature tests (hydraulic shell strength of valve bodies, pneumatic and hydraulic tightness of valve seats, etc. as per API 598 and similar standards) wich are usually performed on dedicated test benches.
Dealing with butt-weld end valves to be cryo-tested (using liquid nitrogen as coolant and helium gas as test medium, according to BS 6364 standard or Shell MESC SPE 77/306 specification) and the relevant problems in applying test "caps" to enclose them, I was wondering about... a possible "Cryogenic Test Bench", i.e. a bench for valve testing which uses liquid nitrogen (or another cryogenic fluid) instead of air and water.
Does such an animal exist? ;-)
Thanks and Regards, 'NGL