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Gas Blowby case 1

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sav455

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Dec 7, 2006
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Hi,
I am trying to calculate the gas blowby case flowrate from high pressure separator to low pressure separator. I am wondering if I can use the max Cv of the liquid level control valve.
The Cv by definition is the related to the flow rate of water at 1 psi pressure drop. In gas blowby case we try to find the gas flow rate. By this definition of Cv, Is it applicable to gas flow calculation??

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Sav
 
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