macvalsa
Mechanical
- Sep 4, 2003
- 4
Gentleman and Others,
A bit of assistance if you dont mind.
I have ordered Crane 410 but expect it will be several days befor i receive it. In the interim i would like to calculate some water velocities caused by installing a valve.
Each valve type and manufacturer quantify the flow through the valve by a Cv and obviusly different valves will cause different increases in velocity based on their effeiencyso using the simple orifice calculation will not work
Most valves are also given a non-dimensional K figure (resistance co-efficent)
Could somone please advise what is the formula for calculating the velocity at a given flow. I have seen
h = KV^2/2g but this does not take into account flow
Looking forward to hearing from you
Regards
A bit of assistance if you dont mind.
I have ordered Crane 410 but expect it will be several days befor i receive it. In the interim i would like to calculate some water velocities caused by installing a valve.
Each valve type and manufacturer quantify the flow through the valve by a Cv and obviusly different valves will cause different increases in velocity based on their effeiencyso using the simple orifice calculation will not work
Most valves are also given a non-dimensional K figure (resistance co-efficent)
Could somone please advise what is the formula for calculating the velocity at a given flow. I have seen
h = KV^2/2g but this does not take into account flow
Looking forward to hearing from you
Regards