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Revision as of 11:03, 18 February 2025
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.
Types of Valves
Valves vary widely in form and application. Some of the most common types include:
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.
Gate Valve
A gate valve opens by lifting a barrier (gate) out of the path of the fluid. Gate valves are used when a straight-line flow of fluid and minimum restriction is desired.
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.
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.
Butterfly Valve
A butterfly valve is a valve that isolates or regulates the flow of a fluid. The closing mechanism is a disk that rotates.
Applications
Valves are used in a variety of applications, including:
- Water supply systems
- Wastewater treatment
- Oil and gas industry
- Chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing
- Power generation
Operation
Valves can be operated manually, either by a handle, lever, pedal, or wheel. They can also be automated, driven by changes in pressure, temperature, or flow. More complex control systems using actuators are used for automatic control.
Materials
Valves are made from a variety of materials, including:
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