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Orifice Coefficient of Disharge Cd & Head Loss Coefficient K Relationship

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Papabyrd

Mechanical
Oct 26, 2011
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Hi All,

Looking though some old calculations for valve sizing and performance for Jet Flow Valve orifice.

There's a formula relating both Coefficient of Discharge Cd and K without taking the Beta factor into account

K=Cd^-2 example (
According to Frank Whites Fluids book or (
The formula should look something more like

K=(1-B^4)/Cd^2

Any ideas?? Looked through all types of reference books and not finding a good reference (Rouse 1950 Eng Hydraulics may have this detail). The beta factor would be 0.80 so it would effect the head loss factor.

Thanks,
 
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C = Cd/(1-[Β]4)1/2

Korifice [≅] (1-[Β]2)/(C2[Β]4)

Good luck,
Latexman

To a ChE, the glass is always full - 1/2 air and 1/2 water.
 
My TP-410 is 1988 and the two formulas mentioned by Latexman are on page A-20 for "Flow Coefficient C for Square-Edge Orifices"
 
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