Performance Verification Testing of Valves and Components

For more than 35 years, Southwest Research Institute®
(SwRI®) has provided expertise and state-of-the-art facilities for testing and
evaluating mechanical and environmental effects on oil industry equipment.
SwRI recently completed the design and installation of a
unique computer-controlled, fully automated valve test facility to evaluate
production gate valves as recommended in API Specification 6A, Appendix F, PR2
level. The facility can accommodate up to 9-inch, 15,000-psi valves and
actuators (and test fixtures). Fixture testing on stem and bonnet seals can also
be performed under API-6A.
Test components are installed in a hydraulic loop with
high-pressure, pneumatically operated valves that direct pressure to the
upstream and downstream sides of the test item, according to the test
specification. The computer system and customized software automatically control
the required testing parameters.
Simple machine intelligence has been built into the
computer software. If a leak beyond the preset limit is detected, the program
initiates a troubleshooting routine to locate the source of the problem. If it
appears that the leakage occurs from a seal seating problem, the computer cycles
the valve several times and restarts the test. If the leakage persists, the test
is shut down. An environmental chamber is an integral part of the test loop.
Used during the temperature extreme test phases, the insulated chamber contains
heating elements and cooling coils that enable maximum (300°F) and minium
(-50°F) temperature limits to be maintained.
Appendix F for Specification 6A requires precise
measurement of leaks across the gate and seat of the test valve. SwRI developed
a sensitive electronic leak detection unit that uses a precision low-pressure
transducer to measure the change in the fluid head caused by leaks. The software
establishes a baseline level before control valves are opened, and then measures
the differential change for the required hold period.
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Valve and electrical actuator assembly in test fixture
for API-6A test
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Valve and hydraulic actuator assembly undergoing
low-temperature (-50°F) test
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Full-Scale Gas Testing
SwRI maintains a sour gas testing facility for gate valves and other oil
field components. This facility contains isolated test cells with safety
features that include explosion-proof wiring, H2S and methane sensors, and an
automatic air purge system. SwRI has the equipment and experience to provide
custom gas mixtures in accordance with the test requirement.
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Valve and hydraulic actuator assembly in environmental
chamber for API-6A test
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For additional information about Mechanical Engineering Services
and Software, please visit
www.mechmatserv.swri.org.
This flyer was published in September 2007. For more information
about Performance Verification Testing
of Valves and Components, contact
Jesse
L. Ramon, Manager, Phone
(210) 522-2441, or
Anthony J. Magaro, Research Engineer, Phone (210) 522-3449, Fax (210) 522-3485,
Test and Evaluation Section, Department of Structural Engineering,
Mechanical
Engineering Division,
Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, Texas
78228-0510.
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