Butterfly Valve Series

Product drawing»

Structural drawing»

You are here: News > News Detail

Velocity damages butterfly valve liner

2010-11-15

If the flow velocity increases to a certain value, the EPDM liner of butterfly valve will be damaged according to the catalog.
A couple of principles are involved. 
Good ol' Bernoulli's law is one.  If the velocity gets too high, the pressure goes low, and the liner gets sucked out or at least displaced. THe surface can flutter, and its just a baad thing.  A mark of quality in a rubber-lined butterfly is that the liner is mechanically locked to the body.
Second: Any particles in the system get the same additional speed.  With the SQUARE of velocity comes Kinetic energy.  The chunks hit harder and they do more damage.  It is not unlikely that at higher velocities there will be more particles dislodged from upstream to cause damage anyway. Just like when it gets really windy at the beach and it picks up sand.


MORE NEWS

  • Check valve and a Butterfuly valve combo
  • New design of Butterfly valve
  • Butterfly valve disc/shaft connection
  • Butterfly valve failure causing Nuclear Submarine sinking
  • Shanghai MeiYan Yi Pump & Valve Co., Ltd.
    MeiYan Yi butterfly valve Contact MeiYan Yi
    Shanghai Enine Pump & Valve Co., Ltd.
    Enine butterfly valve Contact Enine
    Shanghai Saitai Pump & Valve CO., Lid.
    Saitai butterfly valve Contact Saitai
    Shanghai Fengqi Industrial Development Co., Ltd.
    FengQi butterfly valve Contact FengQi