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Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Developments in Valves and Actuators for Fluid Control: Manchester, England: 28-30 March 1988 (Paperback)

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Developments in Valves and Actuators for Fluid Control: Manchester, England: 28-30 March 1988 Cover Image
By Peter Wood (Editor), Lorraine Grove (Editor)
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The flow of two-phase mixtures through restrictions. is a complex phenomenon that to date has not been fully described analytically. It is an area that received a geat deal of attention because of its application to nuclear reactor technology. The majority of the work done in this area considered ideal geometries such as nozzles, orifices and straight pipes. In the area of control valves very little work has been done. Brockett & King 1] studied subcooled water. Stiles 2] looked at subcooled freon. Martinec 4] compared subcooled freon in valves with ideal geometries. Sheldon & Schuder 3) looked experimentally at airjwater mixtures through valves that resulted in a sizing procedure. Fagerlund 10] presented an analytical model that required use of the Sheldon & Schuder data to establish the behavior of valves as opposed to more ideal geometries. However, the data used was limited to a single valve travel. Fagerlund & Storer 11] have expanded this to include several valve travels that further generalizes the technique. It is the intent of this paper to summarize a practical approach to s1z1ng valves for two-phase service that may be reduced to either a graphical or calculator procedure. Discussion of Analysis A fundamental assumption in this method is that the quality remains constant between the inlet and the vena contracta. For gas-liquid flows it is obvious providing vaporization does not occur.

Product Details
ISBN: 9783662114650
ISBN-10: 3662114658
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: April 16th, 2014
Pages: 361
Language: English