ARenko
Mechanical
- Jan 30, 2001
- 178
We are testing a positive displacement pump with water, applying pressure with a control valve. Pressure drop is very high - P1=1500 psig, P2=10 psig. By calculation of choked flow conditions, the max allowable pressure drop is around 1100 psi. Max flow is calcluated around 250 gpm. Actual flow from the pump is 350 gpm. We can hear the cavitation. FL value of valve is .56.
I'm trying to get my head around what is happening. Obviously the flow is not limited at 250 gpm. Do the Cv calculations become inappropirate at conditions exceeding max deltaP? The choked flow calcs are based on the calculated Cv position - is it possible the actual position is different than calculated (unfortunately we don't have valve position data)?
I'm trying to get my head around what is happening. Obviously the flow is not limited at 250 gpm. Do the Cv calculations become inappropirate at conditions exceeding max deltaP? The choked flow calcs are based on the calculated Cv position - is it possible the actual position is different than calculated (unfortunately we don't have valve position data)?