Evaluation of Reflexive Valve Logic for a Shipboard Firemain
Abstract
The evaluation of valve logic, which automatically detects, locates and isolates damage to a shipboard firemain is discussed. Based on a review of commercial leak detection technology and shipboard firemain damage response requirements, low pressure, hydraulic resistance, flow inventory and rupture signal detection logic methods are investigated. For low pressure and hydraulic resistance logic methods, setpoints and closure sequences are described and tested using a benchtop model of an offset loop firemain. For flow inventory logic, commercial pipeline leak detection technology is evaluated along with results from a preliminary shipboard firemain demonstration. Rupture signal detection methods are discussed along with potential applications for shipboard fluid systems. Application of logic based on hydraulic resistance is recommended for Navy firemains. The recommended method can detect, locate and isolate the rupture without isolating intact sections and without the need for communication following damage.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 12, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA373266
Entities
People
- Arthur Durkin
- Frederic W. Williams
- Melissa Bradley
- Ryan Downs
- Tom Lestina
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory