What is CV in Control Valve | MOST Simple Explanation

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Flow coefficient (Cv) is defined as the number of gallons per minute (gpm) at 60°F that will pass through a full open valve with a pressure drop of 1 psi.
    Valve Flow Coefficient (Cv) is a valve’s capacity for a liquid or gas to flow through it. It is technically defined as “the volume of water at 60°F (in US gallons) that will flow through a valve per minute with a pressure drop of 1 psi across the valve.”
    When selecting valves, choose the closest to the calculated Cv, typically rounding down unless a specified maximum ΔP of a project is exceeded. An oversized valve may cause control issues such as hunting or poor heat transfer (delta T) across a coil due to overflow. Conversely, an undersized valve may not provide enough flow and exceed available ΔP.
    The relationship between pressure drop and flow rate through a valve is conveniently expressed by a flow coefficient (Cv)
    Cavitation in control valve : In a control valve, if the liquid's pressure falls below its fluid vapor pressure, vapor bubbles will form and these bubbles burst after the pressure is increased beyond the vapor pressure curve is called cavitation in control valve
    Flashing and cavitation in control valves : In a control valve, if the liquid's pressure falls below its fluid vapor pressure, and if the downstream pressure remains below the vapor pressure of the fluid, the process condition is called flashing.
    Choked flow control valve : Choked flow is the point at which decreasing downstream pressure will not increase the flow through a valve. At this point the velocities are the highest and cavitation at this stage is very severe.
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Komentáře • 51

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    @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před rokem +1

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    @naileshmaheta8622 Před 2 lety +5

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  • @balajiarni
    @balajiarni Před 2 lety +2

    Very well explained. Excellent material & lecture than college professors. Best wishes Bro!!

    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate your comments and motivation a lot !! 😊👌

  • @tariqueanwer9329
    @tariqueanwer9329 Před rokem

    Sir, Really I appreciate your work & what a simple way of explanation of each topic. Your all videos are very unique and informative. Thanks for your efforts.

  • @prashantdhokiya3767
    @prashantdhokiya3767 Před 5 měsíci

    Very nicely explain, Clear all doubt of cv

  • @harshilshah4641
    @harshilshah4641 Před 2 lety

    Today finally understand this topic !! 👍👏

  • @nivethanive821
    @nivethanive821 Před 2 lety +1

    Knowledgeable video🙌..,please share how to choose a valve type and its application. And also share about the flow characteristics of control valve

    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před 2 lety +1

      Sure Nivetha, yes these are amazing topics will make a video on these topics in the very near future !! Inshallah 😊

  • @mohammednizamuddin5613

    Hats off for your videos
    Special thanks for descriptions & request you to make video or add in description regarding solutions for flashing & cavitation and its bad effects on valves

    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před rokem

      Happy to know, it was helpful! 😊
      based on your comment, i am making a video on solutions to cavitation and flashing it will be out very soon Inshallah !!

  • @dharmendradp602
    @dharmendradp602 Před 2 lety +1

    Very useful video, I request you to make a video and notes on selection criteria.

  • @ankurbhatnagar3241
    @ankurbhatnagar3241 Před 2 lety +2

    Well explained Asad.
    In control valve series, Could you please explain how to select right CV for any process.

  • @vsaktharhussain
    @vsaktharhussain Před 9 měsíci

    Very much informative❤❤informative article

  • @tariqueanwer9329
    @tariqueanwer9329 Před rokem

    Very nice explanation

  • @anirudhaghadel3688
    @anirudhaghadel3688 Před rokem

    Lots of information as usual ❤️👍

  • @purnakiran580
    @purnakiran580 Před 5 měsíci +1

    How to covert Cg to Cv.. can someone please give the e formula

  • @munjulavishwanth2640
    @munjulavishwanth2640 Před rokem

    Would you make a video which gives a detailed explanation about selecting a right valve size with correct Cv. With an example of vendor sizing calculation sheet . Also explain about velocity acceptable range in sizing calculation

  • @sanjaybagul7314
    @sanjaybagul7314 Před rokem

    Very well explained

  • @SyedHamedinstrumentation

    Very well explained asad bhai please I want to learn more about control valves

    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před 2 lety

      Sure Brother, Will make more videos on Control Valves, Please let me know if there are any specific topic that would be useful to you !!

  • @ercankr75
    @ercankr75 Před rokem +1

    Good tahank you teycher

  • @user-cs6fu6eb3s
    @user-cs6fu6eb3s Před 4 měsíci

    Can you please explain stem buckling calculations of Control valve

  • @nikilmahi6834
    @nikilmahi6834 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for the informations❤

  • @mohsenk5985
    @mohsenk5985 Před 8 měsíci

    Merci à vous, c'est super.

  • @Arizona807
    @Arizona807 Před rokem

    It's nice video and informative

  • @vijaysisodiya-tc8yl
    @vijaysisodiya-tc8yl Před rokem +1

    Dear sir
    How to calculate max flow through a control valve when we have a CV/kV value of a valve .

  • @anirudhaghadel3688
    @anirudhaghadel3688 Před rokem

    Please make a video on how to calculate leakage rate of butterfly and throttle damper

  • @divyangpatluwala7425
    @divyangpatluwala7425 Před 2 lety

    knowledgeable video...please share How to calculate CV for various fluids. please 🙏

    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před 2 lety

      Sure !! I would love to make a video on this topic. Thanks for your comment. And glad you like the video 😊

  • @saquibkhan1230
    @saquibkhan1230 Před 5 měsíci

    Please make a video control valve seat leakage calculation.

  • @wsiddig1
    @wsiddig1 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Asad.

  • @grandhivenkatachalapathira1588

    Nice video, Can you please discuss in detail?
    Whatever Cv that is mentioned for any valve, is it at complete open condition of the valve?? Is it the philosophy?

    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, The valve manufacturer's publish rated CV of the valve which is the CV at maximum capacity of the valve.

  • @anjujoy3976
    @anjujoy3976 Před rokem

    Very informative video🙂 can you please tell why cv is more popularly used compared to kv value in a control valve?

    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před rokem +3

      The flow factor (Kv - in Metric unit) - the amount of water that will flow in m3/hr. with a temperature range 5 to 30 °C and pressure drop of 1 bar.
      While The Valve Coefficient (Cv - in Imperial unit) - the number of US GALLON PER MINUTE of water at 60 °F that will flow through a valve at specific opening with a pressure drop of 1 psi across the valve.
      Overall the vendors have adopted the Imperial units around the world hence in order to keep uniformity for comparing various valves CV is preferred as compared to KV.
      Hope i have been able to explain your query 😊
      And this is a good question thanks for asking 👌

  • @cck1496
    @cck1496 Před 2 lety

    Good video. What about flow in cubic metres/hour? Does CV mean that it the highest flow the valve can accommodate?
    Thanks.

    • @AsadPassionateEngineer
      @AsadPassionateEngineer  Před rokem

      Rated CV if valve means the highest flow the valve can accommodate.
      CV can be at Normal, Min or Max operating conditions as well.
      hope I was able to answer your query

  • @sanaurrasheed
    @sanaurrasheed Před 2 lety +1

    Plz make videos in hindi urdu also..

  • @craighudy4196
    @craighudy4196 Před měsícem

    The honey vs water comparison notes the cause as honey being very dense when the issue is actually honey have very high viscosity. Unfollow this channel unless you want to make stupid mistakes like this guy.