UPDATED6NOV2014-ClassNotes-CONTROL VALVES
UPDATED6NOV2014-ClassNotes-CONTROL VALVES
VALVE
Unit 1: Process Control Loop
Pressure
Flow
Level
Process Temperature
pH
dP cell
Capacitance
I/P
Sensor Radar, Sonic
Magnetic
Resistance
IR/Laser
Transmitter 4-20 mA
1-5 Vdc
Controller PID
Fuzzy logic
Transducer 4-20 mA
3-15 psig
Linear
Control valve Equal percentage
Liquid
-Liquid flow through the valve
Conversion unit
Mass flow , lb/h
=
Compressible flow (Gas or vapor)
-equation of gas or vapor flow in cubic feed per hour,
at standard conditions ofo one atm and 60 F
Mass rate through the valve:
w is gas flow in lb/h
Mw is average molecular weight of the
gas
A 3-in Masoneilan valve with full trim has a capacity
factor of 110 gpm/(psi)1/2 when fully opened. The pressure
drop across the valve is 10 psi. Calculate the flow of a gas
with average molecular weight of 35 when the valve inlet
conditions are 100 psig and 100 oF
Gas Mw=35, G=35/29 = 1.207, P1=100+14.7
=114.7 psia, T=100+460 =560 oR, Cf=0.9
Sizing of control valves
Sizing control valve for liquid service
Flow through the valve
Pressure drop across the valve
Specific gravity of the liquid
= flow through the valve at nominal production rate (nom
f - obtained from the process steadystate design conditio
pv = pressure drop across the valve, psi
Gf =specific gravity of liquid
The valve coefficient must be greater than the
one calculated from the equation
Cv ,max
Cvfactor 1.5 for 50% overcapacity
Overcapacity
Overcapacity factor 2 for 100% overcapacity
Example
A control valve is to regulate the flow
of steam into a distillation column
reboiler with a design nominal flow of
16,100 lb/h. the supply steam is
saturated at 20 psig. Size the control
valve for a pressure drop of 5 psi and
100% overcapacity
Answer
the valve pressure is 20+14.7 =34.7 psia, the
molecular weight of steam =18 lb/lbmole, its
specific gravity is G=18/29 =0.621, assuming
Cf =0.8
linear
The function for linear characteristics
Cv (vp)=Cv,max vp
- Produce a coefficient proportional to the valve
opening
- Used when the process is linear and the
pressure drop across the valve do not vary with
flow
- 50% valve position = 50% Cv of its maximum
coefficient
equal percentage
The function for equal percentage characteristics
Cv (vp)=Cv,max vp-1 = rangeability parameter having a
value of 50 or 100
50 is most common
- Produce a exponential function to the valve opening
result in equal relative / percentage increments
- Used when the pressure drop across the valve do not vary
with flow, and with process which the gain decreases
when the flow through the valve increases.
- Exponential function has a property that equal increments
in valve position result in equal relative or percentage
increments in the valve coefficient
- When increasing the valve position by 1% the flow
increases by 1% of its value at the past valve position.
Question
Valve characteristics: Linear, equal percentage and quick opening.
What will be the flowrate when the
indicator shows 0.75?
Quick opening Example
Flow coef. = 8 gpm
Flowrate =
Linear
Flow coef. = 6 gpm
Flowrate =
0 gpm
Valve rangeability
Also called turn down ratio
Ratio of the maximum controllable flow to the
minimum controllable flow.
Measure of the width of operating flows the val
can control
Common way to define the maximum and
minimum flow
at 95 and 5% valve position
- Equal percentage
Dependence of the Flow on the flow
coefficient , Cv
For liquid service
Constant valve pressure drop
= total pressure
Variable valve pressure drop
The gain of a valve with linear characteristic
Question 1
Nominal flow of a liquid through a control valve = 480
gpm.
At this flow, the frictional drop in the line is 15 psi.
The total pressure drop available across the valve and
line is 20 psi.
Specific gravity of the liquid is 0.85
a) size the valve for 100% overcapacity
b) find the flow through the valve when it is fully opene
c) calculate the gain through the valve
i) assume it has equal percentage characteristic, = 50
ii) assume it has linear characteristic
d) obtain the rangeability of the valve for both
characteristic (equal percentage and linear)
Transfer function
Question 2
Using the valve gain obtained
in Question 1,
1. Write the transfer function of
the valve if the time constant of
the valve actuator is 0.3 min
2. Draw the. block diagram of
the valve