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Aerodynamic Torque Acting on a Butterfly Valve. Comparison and Choice of a Torque Coefficient

C. Solliec, +1 more
- 01 Dec 1999 - 
- Vol. 121, Iss: 4, pp 914-917
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In this paper, the dynamic pressure of the flow is the normalization factor instead of the static pressure drop created by the valve, which is used for normalization when the valve is closed downstream of an elbow.
Abstract
Most technological devices use butterfly valves to check the flow rate and speed through piping. Their main advantages are their low cost, their mechanical suitability for fast operation, and their small pressure drops when they are fully open. The fluid dynamic torque about the axis of large valves has to be considered as the actuator could be overstrained. This torque is generally defined using a nondimensional coefficient K T , in which the static pressure drop created by the valve is used for normalization. When the valve is closed downstream of an elbow, the valve pressure drop is not well defined. Thus, the classic normalization method gives many ambiguities. To avoid the use of the pressure drop, we define another torque coefficient C T in which the dynamic pressure of the flow is the normalization factor instead of the pressure drop. Advantages and drawbacks of each normalization method are described in the following.

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An Experimental Investigation of Butterfly Valve Performance Downstream of an Elbow

TL;DR: In this paper, the influences of valve disk angle, valve/elbow spacing, and valve orientation on the dimensionless pressure drop, mass flow coefficient, and aerodynamic torque coefficient characteristics of the valve were investigated.
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Compressible Flowfield Characteristics of Butterfly Valves

TL;DR: In this article, the results of an experimental investigation into the flowfield characteristics of butterfly valves under compressible flow operating conditions are reported, including Schlieren and surface flow visualizations and flowfield static pressure distributions.
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Aerodynamic Torque Characteristics of Butterfly Valves in Compressible Flow

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