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'''Valve'''
==Valve==
A '''valve''' is a device that regulates, directs, or controls the flow of a fluid (gases, liquids, fluidized solids, or slurries) by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways. Valves are technically fittings, but are usually discussed as a separate category. In an open valve, fluid flows in a direction from higher pressure to lower pressure.


A '''valve''' is a device or natural object that regulates, directs or controls the flow of a fluid (gases, liquids, fluidized solids, or slurries) by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways. Valves are technically fittings, but are usually discussed as a separate category. In an open valve, fluid flows in a direction from higher pressure to lower pressure. The word is derived from the Latin ''valva'', which means moving part of a door.
[[File:Water_valves_with_spigots.jpg|thumb|Water valves with spigots]]


== Types of valves ==
==Types of Valves==
Valves vary widely in form and application. Some of the most common types include:


Valves have many uses, including controlling water for irrigation, industrial uses for controlling processes, residential uses such as on/off and pressure control to dish and clothes washers and taps in the home. Even aerosols have a tiny valve built in. Valves are also used in the military and transport sectors.
===Ball Valve===
A '''ball valve''' is a quarter-turn valve that uses a hollow, perforated, and pivoting ball to control flow through it. It is open when the ball's hole is in line with the flow and closed when it is pivoted 90-degrees by the valve handle.


=== Check valve ===
===Check Valve===
A '''check valve''', also known as a non-return valve, allows fluid to flow through it in only one direction. Check valves are two-port valves, meaning they have two openings in the body, one for fluid to enter and the other for fluid to leave.


A '''[[check valve]]''', ''clack valve'', ''non-return valve'', ''reflux valve'', ''retention valve'' or ''one-way valve'' is a valve that normally allows fluid (liquid or gas) to flow through it in only one direction.
[[File:Nozzle_check_valve_disc-The-Alloy-Valve-Stockist.JPG|thumb|Nozzle check valve disc]]


=== Ball valve ===
===Gate Valve===
A '''gate valve''' is a valve that opens by lifting a barrier (gate) out of the path of the fluid. Gate valves require very little space along the pipe axis and hardly restrict the flow of fluid when the gate is fully opened.


A '''[[ball valve]]''' is a form of quarter-turn valve which uses a hollow, perforated and pivoting ball to control flow through it. It is open when the ball's hole is in line with the flow and closed when it is pivoted 90-degrees by the valve handle.
===Globe Valve===
A '''globe valve''' is a type of valve used for regulating flow in a pipeline, consisting of a movable disk-type element and a stationary ring seat in a generally spherical body.


=== Butterfly valve ===
===Control Valve===
A '''control valve''' is a valve used to control fluid flow by varying the size of the flow passage as directed by a signal from a controller. This enables the direct control of flow rate and the consequential control of process quantities such as pressure, temperature, and liquid level.


A '''[[butterfly valve]]''' is a valve that isolates or regulates the flow of a fluid. The closing mechanism is a disk that rotates.
[[File:Gordon_Power_Station_Control_Valve.jpg|thumb|Control valve at Gordon Power Station]]


== Valve failures and diagnosis ==
==Valve Components==
Valves are composed of several key components:


Valve failures and diagnosis can be done by checking the following symptoms: leakage, valve stuck, valve disc corrosion, etc.  
===Body===
The '''body''' is the main part of the valve that contains the internal parts or trim.


== See also ==
===Bonnet===
The '''bonnet''' is the part of the valve that covers the opening in the body. It is the second most important boundary of a pressure valve.


* [[Pump]]
===Trim===
* [[Piping and plumbing fitting]]
The '''trim''' is the internal elements of a valve that modulate the flow of fluid. It includes the stem, the seating surface, and other parts that guide the stem.
* [[Pressure measurement]]
 
* [[Hydraulics]]
===Actuator===
* [[Pneumatics]]
The '''actuator''' is a mechanism that moves the valve's modulating element, such as a ball or butterfly, to open or close the valve.
 
[[File:Valve_cross-section.PNG|thumb|Valve cross-section]]
 
==Applications==
Valves are used in a variety of applications, including:
 
===Industrial===
In industrial applications, valves are used to control the flow of gases, liquids, and slurries in a variety of processes.


== References ==
===Household===
In household applications, valves are used in plumbing systems to control the flow of water.


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===Automotive===
In automotive applications, valves are used in engines to control the intake and exhaust of gases.


== External links ==
[[File:Valve-balls-The-Alloy-Valve-Stockist.jpg|thumb|Valve balls]]


* [http://www.example.com Official website]
==Related Pages==
* [[Fluid dynamics]]
* [[Hydraulics]]
* [[Pneumatics]]
* [[Pipe (fluid conveyance)]]


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Latest revision as of 11:32, 23 March 2025

Valve[edit]

A valve is a device that regulates, directs, or controls the flow of a fluid (gases, liquids, fluidized solids, or slurries) by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways. Valves are technically fittings, but are usually discussed as a separate category. In an open valve, fluid flows in a direction from higher pressure to lower pressure.

File:Water valves with spigots.jpg
Water valves with spigots

Types of Valves[edit]

Valves vary widely in form and application. Some of the most common types include:

Ball Valve[edit]

A ball valve is a quarter-turn valve that uses a hollow, perforated, and pivoting ball to control flow through it. It is open when the ball's hole is in line with the flow and closed when it is pivoted 90-degrees by the valve handle.

Check Valve[edit]

A check valve, also known as a non-return valve, allows fluid to flow through it in only one direction. Check valves are two-port valves, meaning they have two openings in the body, one for fluid to enter and the other for fluid to leave.

File:Nozzle check valve disc-The-Alloy-Valve-Stockist.JPG
Nozzle check valve disc

Gate Valve[edit]

A gate valve is a valve that opens by lifting a barrier (gate) out of the path of the fluid. Gate valves require very little space along the pipe axis and hardly restrict the flow of fluid when the gate is fully opened.

Globe Valve[edit]

A globe valve is a type of valve used for regulating flow in a pipeline, consisting of a movable disk-type element and a stationary ring seat in a generally spherical body.

Control Valve[edit]

A control valve is a valve used to control fluid flow by varying the size of the flow passage as directed by a signal from a controller. This enables the direct control of flow rate and the consequential control of process quantities such as pressure, temperature, and liquid level.

File:Gordon Power Station Control Valve.jpg
Control valve at Gordon Power Station

Valve Components[edit]

Valves are composed of several key components:

Body[edit]

The body is the main part of the valve that contains the internal parts or trim.

Bonnet[edit]

The bonnet is the part of the valve that covers the opening in the body. It is the second most important boundary of a pressure valve.

Trim[edit]

The trim is the internal elements of a valve that modulate the flow of fluid. It includes the stem, the seating surface, and other parts that guide the stem.

Actuator[edit]

The actuator is a mechanism that moves the valve's modulating element, such as a ball or butterfly, to open or close the valve.

File:Valve cross-section.PNG
Valve cross-section

Applications[edit]

Valves are used in a variety of applications, including:

Industrial[edit]

In industrial applications, valves are used to control the flow of gases, liquids, and slurries in a variety of processes.

Household[edit]

In household applications, valves are used in plumbing systems to control the flow of water.

Automotive[edit]

In automotive applications, valves are used in engines to control the intake and exhaust of gases.

File:Valve-balls-The-Alloy-Valve-Stockist.jpg
Valve balls

Related Pages[edit]