Severe Service Ball Valve Design Analysis Utilizing a Modified Kepner-Tregoe Method

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Lauzon L. Mercer M. Pearson J. Irvine
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Severe service ball valve performance has a direct impact on the mechanical availability of high pressure oxidation and leach plants. The primary function of these valves is to isolate the autoclave for maintenance. Valve failure has historically contributed significantly to the maintenance downtime of these process plants. An understanding of the root causes of valve failures is the first step in increasing the reliability of the severe service ball valves. A rigorous failure analysis practice has been developed by Hatch for investigating refractory failures in furnaces and kilns based on Kepner-Tregoe methodology. The method has also been modified for valve failure analysis. From a root-cause failure tree analysis of each of the valve components, a list of all potential valve failure mechanisms was developed for ranking and evaluation, along with recommendations for further valve development. The purpose of this paper is to present the reader with the modified Kepner-Tregoe method and examples of this analysis.
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APA: P. Lauzon L. Mercer M. Pearson J. Irvine  (2004)  Severe Service Ball Valve Design Analysis Utilizing a Modified Kepner-Tregoe Method

MLA: P. Lauzon L. Mercer M. Pearson J. Irvine Severe Service Ball Valve Design Analysis Utilizing a Modified Kepner-Tregoe Method. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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