Design Features
Valves used in the primary heat transport system of nuclear power plants are designed in accordance with ASME Boiler And Pressure Vessel Code, Section III, Subsection NB. They have to answer to three major technical requirements: tightness of sealing system to prevent radioactive fluid leakages into the atmosphere, earthquake resistant constructions, construction in accordance with normally required endurance tests at service condition.
FLUITEK ORSENIGO VALVES design has considered and applied the following principles:
eliminate the use of castings for pressure containing parts
eliminate the use of strength welds, using threaded and seal welded connections where needed
use of a very compact and geometrically homogeneous design, reducing stress concentration points
introduction of a system (see separate presentation) allowing verification in service of the integrity of the bellows and, at the same time, verification of the sealing capacity of the secondary stem sealing system.
The ability of submitting production samples to endurance tests (e.g. cycling to failure at pressure and temperature conditions), to demonstrate conformity with the guaranteed minimum cycle life required, is available. The verification of the design in relation to the ability of withstanding earthquake loads is carried out using a shake table and operating base earthquake details.
Industries
Geothermal, Power Plant
Materials
Materials low temperature carbon steels, austenitic stainless steels, nickel alloys
Pressure and Temperature
Size
Sizes ranging from 3/4” to 8” nominal size
Connection
A typical well proven construction are bellows seal gate valves, ASME/ANSI classes 600#, 900# and 1500#.