CAVITATION GUIDE
The chart is based on cavitation index (sigma) values as defined by
Utah State University Water Research Laboratory.
=
(P2 Pv)
(P1 P2)
where
Cavitation Zones 100-01/100-20
300
Inlet Pressure (psi)
The dark shaded portion of the chart illustrates the region where
cavitation damage may occur. The lighter shaded portion is where
significant cavitation noise and vibration may occur. Operating
conditions inside the dark shaded area is permissible for infrequent
periods of short duration. The guide is for modulating service valves.
For on/off valves, consult factory.
= cavitation index, P1 = inlet pressure (psi), P2 = outlet pressure (psi),
Cavitation
Noise Zone
280
260
Cavitation
Damage Zone
240
220
200
180
160
Pv = water vapor pressure (psig).
140
The dark shaded portion is below
of 0.5 and the lighter shaded area
is below
of 0.8. The chart is to be used for typical valve operating
conditions below 40% open at standard water temperature and
elevation below 1000 feet.
120
This chart should be
used as a general guide
for determining safe
operating pressure drop
conditions for Cla-Val
modulating service
control valves.
100
80
60
More accurate cavitation conditions are determined from the Cla-CAV
analysis program including static and dynamic inlet and outlet
pressures, flow range, elevation, water temperature, and service
conditions. If operation is inside the shaded areas, the Cla-CAV
analysis can be used to determine whether added backpressure from
an orifice plate, a second valve in series, or adding KO Anti-Cavitation
trim (see 100-01KO data sheet). is necessary.
40
20
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100 110
120 130
Outlet Pressure (psi)
For a more detailed cavitation analysis or if operation will be outside
of the above chart, request a Cla-CAV computer analysis. Cla-CAV
can evaluate what options best solve any potential cavitation problem.
In the example shown, a 6 inch 100-01 modulating service valve
requires an orifice plate downstream to prevent damaging cavitation.
For wider flow range service, either an extra valve in series or the
addition of KO Anti-Cavitation trim to the valve may be necessary
(see 100-01KO data sheet). Consult factory for a free analysis for
wide open or modulating service valves.
Cavitiation Characteristics
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
0
200
400
600
800
1000
Flow (gpm)
Valve 1
Orifice 1
If the lines go above 1.0 there will be cavitiation damage.
CLA-VAL
P.O. Box 1325 Newport Beach, CA 92659-0325 Phone: 949-722-4800 Fax: 949-548-5441 E-mail: [email protected] Website cla-val.com
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Cla-Val 2011 Printed in USA Specifications subject to change without notice.
E-Cavitation Guide (R-3/2011)