vahid.z
Mechanical
- Aug 14, 2017
- 11
As I know, Cv is the capacity of a valve to pass water in GPM with 1psi pressure drop. so the Cv of a valve doesn't depend on the medium and fluid type (gas or liquid).
regarding this, can I use water to measure Cv of a Valve that will work to pass Air?
In other word, if I measure Cv of a valve by using water and Air, the results will be the same? (I think Cv is the same and Flow is different which can be calculated by using Cv and other parameters like comprehensibility according to the related formula. Am I correct?)
regarding this, can I use water to measure Cv of a Valve that will work to pass Air?
In other word, if I measure Cv of a valve by using water and Air, the results will be the same? (I think Cv is the same and Flow is different which can be calculated by using Cv and other parameters like comprehensibility according to the related formula. Am I correct?)