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Structural safety evaluation of decrepit gray cast iron water valves for the control of water supply

노후 회주철 수도용 제수밸브의 구조적 안전성 평가

  • 이호민 (한국수자원공사 상하수도연구소) ;
  • 최태호 (한국수자원공사 상하수도연구소) ;
  • 박정주 (한국수자원공사 수도기획처) ;
  • 배철호 (한국수자원공사 상하수도연구소)
  • Received : 2022.07.14
  • Accepted : 2022.09.15
  • Published : 2022.10.15

Abstract

In this study, we collect water control valves that have had accidents due to existing cracks, etc. are collected, and propose investigation items for strengthening the valve structural safety evaluation through a series of analyzes from valve specifications to physicochemical properties are proposed. The results of this study are as follows. First, there was a large variation in the thickness of the body or flange of the valves to be investigated, which is considered to be very important factor, because it may affect the safety of the valve body against internal pressure and the flange connected with the bolt nut. Second, 60% of the valves under investigation had many voids in the valve body and flange, etc. and the decrease in thickness due to corrosion was relatively large on the inner surface in contact with water rather than the outer surface. It is judged that the investigation of depth included voids is very important factor. Third, all valves to be investigated are made of gray cast iron foam, and therefore it is judged that there is no major problem in chemical composition. It is judged that the chemical composition should be investigated. Fourth, as a physical investigation item, the analysis of metal morphology structure seems to be a very important factor for nodular cast iron from rather than a gray cast iron foam water valve with a flake structure. As it was found to be 46.7~68.8% of the standard recommended by KS, it could have a direct effect on damage such as cracks, and therefore it is judged that the evaluation of tensile strength is very important in evaluating the safety of the valve.

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