BS EN 60534-2-3:2016 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Industrial-process control valves – Flow capacity. Test procedures
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 103 |
IEC 60534-2-3:2015(E) is applicable to industrial-process control valves and provides the flow capacity test procedures for determining the following variables used in the equations given in IEC 60534-2-1: a) flow coefficient C; b) liquid pressure recovery factor without attached fittings FL; c) combined liquid pressure recovery factor and piping geometry factor of a control valve with attached fittings FLP; d) piping geometry factor FP; e) pressure differential ratio factors xT and xTP; f) valve style modifier Fd; g) Reynolds number factor FR. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 1997, of which it constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) Addition of informative Annexes B, C, D, E and F. b) Organizational and formatting changes were made to group technically related subject matter.
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61 | CONTENTS |
63 | FOREWORD |
65 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
66 | 4 Symbols |
67 | 5 Test system 5.1 Test specimen 5.2 Test section Figures Figure 1 – Basic flow test system |
68 | 5.3 Throttling valves Figure 2 – Test section piping requirements |
69 | 5.4 Flow measurement 5.5 Pressure taps 5.6 Pressure measurement 5.7 Temperature measurement |
70 | 5.8 Valve travel 5.9 Installation of test specimen Figure 3 – Recommended pressure tap connection Tables Table 1 – Test specimen alignment |
71 | 6 Accuracy of tests 7 Test fluids 7.1 Incompressible fluids 7.2 Compressible fluids 8 Test procedure for incompressible fluids 8.1 Test procedure for flow coefficient C |
72 | Table 2 – Minimum inlet absolute test pressure in kPa (bar) as related to FL and Δp |
73 | 8.2 Test procedure for liquid pressure recovery factor FL and combined liquid pressure recovery factor and piping geometry factor FLP |
74 | 8.3 Test procedure for piping geometry factor Fp 8.4 Test procedure for liquid critical pressure ratio factor FF 8.5 Test procedure for Reynolds number factor FR for incompressible flow 8.6 Test procedure for valve style modifier Fd |
75 | 9 Data evaluation procedure for incompressible fluids 9.1 Non-choked flow 9.2 Choked flow 9.2.1 For choked flow, two conditions shall be considered: 9.2.2 Without attached fittings 9.2.3 With attached fittings |
76 | 9.3 Calculation of flow coefficient C 9.4 Calculation of liquid pressure recovery factor FL and the combined liquid pressure recovery factor and piping geometry factor FLP 9.4.2 Without attached fittings 9.4.3 With attached fittings |
77 | 9.5 Calculation of piping geometry factor FP 9.6 Calculation of liquid critical pressure ratio factor FF 9.7 Calculation of Reynolds number factor FR 9.8 Calculation of valve style modifier Fd |
78 | 10 Test procedure for compressible fluids 10.1 Test procedure for flow coefficient C |
79 | 10.2 Test procedure for pressure differential ratio factors xT and xTP |
80 | 10.3 Test procedure for piping geometry factor Fp |
81 | 10.4 Test procedure for Reynolds number factor FR 10.5 Test procedure for valve style modifier Fd 10.6 Test procedure for small flow trim |
82 | 11 Data evaluation procedure for compressible fluids 11.1 Flow equation 11.2 Calculation of flow coefficient C 11.3 Calculation of pressure differential ratio factor xT |
83 | 11.4 Calculation of pressure differential ratio factor xTP 11.5 Calculation of piping geometry factor Fp 11.6 Calculation of Reynolds number factor FR for compressible fluids 11.7 Calculation of valve style modifier Fd 11.8 Calculation of flow coefficient C for small flow trim |
84 | Table 3 – Numerical constants N |
85 | Annex A (normative) Typical examples of test specimens showing appropriate pressure tap locations |
86 | Figure A.1– Typical examples of test specimens showing appropriate pressure tap locations |
87 | Annex B (informative) Engineering data Figure B.1 – Dynamic viscosity of water Table B.1 – Properties for water |
88 | Table B.2 – Properties of air |
89 | Table B.3 – Test section piping |
90 | Annex C (informative) Derivation of the valve style modifier, Fd |
93 | Figure C.1 – Single seated, parabolic plug(flow tending to open) Figure C.2 – Swing-through butterfly valve Table C.1 – Numerical constant, N |
94 | Annex D (informative) Laminar flow test discussion |
95 | Annex E (informative) Long form FL test procedure E.1 General E.2 Test procedure E.3 Graphical data reduction |
96 | Figure E.1 – Typical flow results |
98 | Annex F (informative) Calculation of FP to help determine if pipe/valve port diameters are adequately matched |
99 | Table F.1 – Tabulated values of FP if upstream and downstream pipe the same size Table F.2 – Tabulated values of FP if downstream pipe larger than valve |
100 | Bibliography |