Cryogenic Cam Butterfly Valve

  • Magazine Article
  • TBMG-34596
Published June 01, 2019 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
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Typical butterfly valves cannot seal at both ambient and cryogenic temperatures. At cryogenic temperatures, valves grow and shrink, changing critical dimensions such as distance between the disc and seat. Ideally, valves would compensate. The inability of existing butterfly valves to do this led to the design of the Cryogenic Cam Butterfly Valve (CCBV) in which the disc rides on a cam shaft and is held rigid by a torsion spring that provides both axial movement of the disc in addition to the standard 90-degree rotation of a standard butterfly valve. Because the valveā€™s disc can rotate and translate, it can hold a tighter seal, preventing leakage despite dimensional changes caused by changing operating temperatures.