How do you use the valve style modifier and the pressure recovery factor in a valve cavitation chart?
Valve cavitation is a phenomenon that can damage your control valves and reduce their performance. It occurs when the pressure of the fluid drops below its vapor pressure, forming vapor bubbles that collapse when the pressure rises again. The implosion of the bubbles can cause erosion, noise, vibration, and loss of flow control. To prevent or minimize valve cavitation, you need to understand how to use the valve style modifier and the pressure recovery factor in a valve cavitation chart.