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Trunnion and Floating Ball Valves Size – Choosing the Right Fit
Selecting the correct size of trunnion and floating ball valves is critical for ensuring efficient flow control and minimizing energy loss in pipelines. Valve sizing depends on factors like flow rate, pressure, temperature, and the type of media being transported. Undersized valves can cause pressure drops and excessive wear, while oversized valves may lead to inefficient operation and higher costs.
Modern valve manufacturers offer a wide range of sizes, from small ½ inch valves for low-flow applications to massive 60-inch valves for large-scale industrial systems. Advanced computational modeling tools help engineers simulate flow dynamics to determine the ideal valve size, enhancing safety and performance. Materials and design also influence sizing decisions, especially in applications involving corrosive or abrasive fluids.
FAQs:
Q1: How is the size of a ball valve determined?
A: It is based on flow requirements, pressure ratings, and the media type.


