JohnPritchard
Electrical
- Jul 22, 2003
- 2
Can someone explain why most valve manufacturers seem to place an upper limit of Mach number of about 0.3 at the valve exit? All the literature I have seen tends to give excessive noise as the major reason for this limitation. Is noise the only issue, or is wear and tear (because of vibration) on the plug, stem etc. something to worry about? In addition, if the Mach number approaches 0.3 at the valve exit, I would presume that there are higher mach numbers inside the valve (e.g. at the vena contracta). Is the Mach 0.3 simply a proxy for a higher number elsewhere in the valve?