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BSI - BS EN 60534-2-1

Industrial-process control valves - Part 2-1: Flow capacity - Sizing equations for fluid flow under installed conditions

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Organization: BSI
Publication Date: 30 September 2011
Status: active
Page Count: 60
ICS Code (Pressure regulators): 23.060.40
ICS Code (Power transmission and distribution networks in general): 29.240.01
ICS Code (Industrial process measurement and control): 25.040.40
ICS Code (Measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities): 17.220.20
ICS Code (Electrical insulation in general): 29.080.01

Document History

BS EN 60534-2-1
September 30, 2011
Industrial-process control valves - Part 2-1: Flow capacity - Sizing equations for fluid flow under installed conditions
A description is not available for this item.
September 30, 2011
Industrial-process control valves - Part 2-1: Flow capacity - Sizing equations for fluid flow under installed conditions
A description is not available for this item.
January 15, 1999
Industrial-Process Control Valves - Part 2-1: Flow Capacity - Sizing Equations for Fluid Flow under Installed Conditions
A description is not available for this item.
January 15, 1999
Industrial-Process Control Valves - Part 2-1: Flow Capacity - Sizing Equations for Fluid Flow under Installed Conditions
Gives equations for predicting the flow of compressible and incompressible fluids through control valves.
October 31, 1979
Industrial-process control valves - Part 2: Flow capacity - Section 1: Sizing equations for incompressible fluid flow under installed conditions
Gives general sizing equations for choked and non-choked flow. Specifies determination of correctness in terms of piping geometry factor, Reynolds number factor, liquid pressure recovery factors and...

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