Numerical Simulation and Experimental Research of a New Butterfly Valve

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The paper proposes an idea of projection weighted area in designing a new control butterfly valve. A lot of three-dimensional numerical simulations are carried out on the new valve, and the numerical simulations give a good linear relationship between relative flow coefficient and relative valve opening. An experiment setup was established to verify the results of numerical simulations, and the results show that the CFD technology to research and design the new valve plate is entirely feasible.

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October 2012

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