What is Choked flow in Control Valve | Most Simple Explanation

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • What is Choked Flow? Choked flow is defined as the point at which increasing the pressure drop (AP), while maintaining a constant inlet pressure (P1), yields no further increase in flow rate. Note: It is important to note that this definition assumes a fixed flow area.
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Komentáře • 32

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  • @TheChoosenBoi
    @TheChoosenBoi Před dnem

    great video. keep it up

  • @rajurastogi8991
    @rajurastogi8991 Před 20 dny

    Very well explained

  • @sathishr8572
    @sathishr8572 Před rokem

    Very useful explanation.! BIG Thanks for ALL your videos. Excellent WORK . Proud to be C&I Er

  • @TheHinaiibrahim
    @TheHinaiibrahim Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for this clip. It makes the concept of flashing very clear. Before i strugeled to understan.

  • @nikunjvara8776
    @nikunjvara8776 Před rokem

    Thank you very much. Easiest way to learn about chocked flow.

  • @tinnieds16
    @tinnieds16 Před rokem +1

    Really like your channel, there are lot of simple fundamentals that I&C engineer should know. Please do more videos also related to systems like DCS, PLC and Scada

  • @kevinchadderwala1227
    @kevinchadderwala1227 Před rokem +1

    Nice & very helpful video…& keeps add out of way is also very good approach

    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před rokem

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  • @moatazanwar6564
    @moatazanwar6564 Před rokem +1

    Very clear explanation!

    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před rokem

      So Glad to know, it was helpful ! 😊 do let me know if any other topic would be of help to you!!

  • @siddhartha7217
    @siddhartha7217 Před rokem +1

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    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před rokem

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    @techopinion7639 Před rokem +2

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  • @dpk_on7428
    @dpk_on7428 Před rokem

    sir two request
    1).please make a video on ANSI , ASME and ASTM.
    What is it ?
    Why we use it ?
    What are the difference?
    How all three are related ?
    2. Rangability in EQ%, 100:1, 50:1, 30:1.
    Why the opening is increasing as we increases?

  • @omakarthakare4397
    @omakarthakare4397 Před 2 měsíci

    Asad
    So you mean in liquid cavitation happens before chok flow ?

  • @miriam4428
    @miriam4428 Před 8 měsíci

    I appreciate this video..

  • @vaijainathnamgode3149

    Hi Asad,
    Could you heighlites on allowed velocity when it comes to gas, liquid and steam service.
    I believe it would be greater than pipe velocity
    E.g. Gas pipe line allows 25-30m/s but in control valve it will be allowed around 90m/s

  • @asarafalimomin2811
    @asarafalimomin2811 Před rokem +1

    Sir please make video on control valve rangibility 100:1 and 50:1 etc .

  • @vikaspaliwal581
    @vikaspaliwal581 Před rokem

    Please make a video on the control valve data sheet, what parameters mention and how to study data sheet

  • @alishah5777
    @alishah5777 Před rokem

    Great explanation.I had a question.If we are increasing the pressure drop by decreasing the downstream pressure how does the pressure decreases at the vena contracta of the valve as upstream pressure is still constant?

    • @farahsa9984
      @farahsa9984 Před rokem

      Case 1: when sonic velocity reached.
      Then when decreasing the downstream pressure, no impact on vena contracta. As sonic velocity is reached.
      Case 2 : when sonic velocity is not reached.
      When downstream pressure is decreased, there will be increase in velocity of gas thorough it. As there is a greater pressure difference.

  • @pravinsivasankar6741
    @pravinsivasankar6741 Před rokem

    Sir pls reply.... can u pls tell me then how come, for maximum flow rate there is minimum pressure difference in control valve and for min flow rate there is maximum pressure difference in control valve, as pressure difference and flow are directly proportional.

    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před rokem

      Food for thought : Search about "vena contracta" concept in Orifice . What is exactly vena contracta If you will understand that concept then your above query will get solved.

  • @raghavbhagwat4341
    @raghavbhagwat4341 Před rokem

    Match 1

  • @ShubhamKumar-my4kw
    @ShubhamKumar-my4kw Před 3 měsíci

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  • @JPKi-te8nz
    @JPKi-te8nz Před rokem +1

    Chocked -----------> Choked