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19、an Dresser G. Borden Consultant S. Boyle Metso Automation USA Inc. E. Bunke Badger Meter C. Crawford Consultant J. Faramarzi Control Components Inc. A. Glenn Flowserve Corp. H. Hoffmann Consultant J. Kiesbauer Samson Aktiengesellschaft J. McCaskill Expro Group A. McCauley Chagrin Valley Controls Inc
20、. V. Mezzano Fluor Corp. J. Reed Consultant J. Reid Cashco Inc. M. Riveland Emerson Process Management E. Skovgaard Control Valve Solutions F. Volpe Masoneilan Dresser J. Young The Dow Chemical Company 5 ANSI/ISA-75.01.01-2012 (60534-2-1 MOD) The following people served as members of ISA Committee I
21、SA75: NAME COMPANY J. Young, Chair The Dow Chemical Company W. Weidman, Managing Director WCW Consulting L. Al-Awami Saudi Aramco H. Baumann H B Services Partners LLC J. Beall Emerson Process Management M. Bober Copes-Vulcan H. Boger GE Energy G. Borden Consultant S. Boyle Metso Automation USA Inc.
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32、hed in 1998. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: the same fundamental flow model, but changes the equation framework to simplify the use of the standard by introducing the notion of Psi
33、zing; changes to the non-turbulent flow corrections and means of computing results; ANSI/ISA-75.01.01-2012 (60534-2-1 MOD) 10 multi-stage sizing as an Annex. The text of this standard is based on the following documents: FDIS Report on voting 65B/783/FDIS 65B/786/RVD Full information on the voting f
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36、thdrawn, replaced by a revised edition, or amended. 11 ANSI/ISA-75.01.01-2012 (60534-2-1 MOD) INDUSTRIAL-PROCESS CONTROL VALVES Part 2-1: Flow capacity Sizing equations for fluid flow under installed conditions 1 Scope This standard includes equations for predicting the flow of compressible and inco
37、mpressible fluids through control valves. The equations for incompressible flow are based on standard hydrodynamic equations for Newtonian incompressible fluids. They are not intended for use when non-Newtonian fluids, fluid mixtures, slurries or liquid-solid conveyance systems are encountered. The
38、equations for incompressible flow may be used with caution for non-vaporizing multi-component liquid mixtures. Refer to Clause 6 for additional information. At very low ratios of pressure differential to absolute inlet pressure (P/P1), compressible fluids behave similarly to incompressible fluids. U
39、nder such conditions, the sizing equations for compressible flow can be traced to the standard hydrodynamic equations for Newtonian incompressible fluids. However, increasing values of P/P1 result in compressibility effects which require that the basic equations be modified by appropriate correction
40、 factors. The equations for compressible fluids are for use with ideal gas or vapor and are not intended for use with multiphase streams such as gas-liquid, vapor-liquid or gas-solid mixtures. Reasonable accuracy can only be maintained when the specific heat ratio, , is restricted to the range 1.08
41、1.65. Refer to Clause 7.2 for more information. For compressible fluid applications, this standard is valid for valves with xT 0.84 (see Table D.2). For valves with xT 0.84 (e.g. some multistage valves), greater inaccuracy of flow prediction can be expected. Reasonable accuracy can only be maintaine
42、d for control valves if: 0470218 .dN C Note that while the equation structure utilized in this document departs radically from previous versions of the standard, the basic technology is relatively unchanged. The revised equation format was adopted to simplify presentation of the various equations an
43、d improve readability of the document. The accuracy of results computed with the equations in this standard will be governed by the accuracy of the constituent coefficients and the process data supplied. Methods of evaluating the coefficients used in the equations presented herein are given in IEC 6
44、0534-2-1. The stated accuracy associated with the coefficients in that document is 5% when Cv /d 2 0.047 N18. Reasonable accuracy can only be maintained for control valves if Cv /d 2 0.047 N18. ANSI/ISA-75.01.01-2012 (60534-2-1 MOD) 12 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are in
45、dispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. IEC 60534-1:2005, Industrial-process control valves Part 1: Control valve terminology and
46、general considerations IEC 60534-2-3:1997, Industrial-process control valves Part 2-3: Flow capacity Test procedures ANSI/ISA-75.02.01-2008 (IEC 60534-2-3 Mod), Control Valve Capacity Test Procedures ANSI/ISA-75.05.01-2000 (R2005), Control Valve Terminology 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes o
47、f this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 60534-1, and the following apply. 3.1 valve style modifier the ratio of the hydraulic diameter of a single flow passage to the diameter of a circular orifice, the area of which is equivalent to the sum of areas of all identical flow passages at
48、 a given travel. It should be stated by the manufacturer as a function of travel (see Annex A). 3.2 standard volumetric flowrates compressible fluid volumetric flow rates in cubic meters per hour, identified by the symbol QS, refer to either a) Standard conditions, which is an absolute pressure of 1
49、,013.25 mbar and a temperature of 288.6 K, or b) Normal conditions, which is an absolute pressure of 1,013.25 mbar and a temperature of 273 K. Numerical constants for the flow equations are provided for both conventions (see Table 1). 13 ANSI/ISA-75.01.01-2012 (60534-2-1 MOD) 4 Symbols Symbol Description Unit C Flow coefficient (Kv, Cv) Various (see IEC 60534-1) (see Note 4) d Nominal valve size mm (in) D Internal diameter of the piping mm (in) D1 Internal diameter of upstream piping mm (in) D2 Internal diameter of