About valves

A water supply system has many valves of varying types and functions.

Valves in a water supply system can be classified in four main groups:

For further information on valve control see Valve Control page.

Valve construction types

The following valve construction types are available for selection in InfoWorks WS Pro:

 

 

Different valve types

Valve characteristics

InfoWorks WS Pro contains a number of built in curves for typical valves, which can be viewed by right-clicking the valve curve page in the links grid.

Valve characteristics

 

InfoWorks WS Pro uses the built-in curves to calculate valve minor losses related to the percentage opening of the valve, specified on the Valve Control page of the Valve property sheet.

Local loss coefficient

  Opening (%) Closure (%) Default (Plug) Ball Butterfly Gate Needle  

1

0

100

1e6

1e6

1e6

1e6

1e6

2

1

99

1e5

500000

400000

10000

5000

3

2

98

30000

180000

95000

3000

1500

4

3

97

11500

70000

32000

1200

575

5

5

95

4900

30000

15000

420

250

6

10

90

1740

13000

5000

150

97

7

15

85

800

10000

900

60

48

8

20

80

380

2250

400

35

25

9

25

75

190

600

190

19

18

10

30

70

103

235

102

10

13

11

35

65

58

120

60

6

10

12

40

60

34.0

66

34

4.6

8.4

13

45

55

21.0

40

20

3.0

7

14

50

50

13.3

22.5

12.5

2.06

5.7

15

55

45

9.0

12.

8.0

1.4

5

16

60

40

6.3

8.0

4.65

0.98

4.35

17

65

35

4.7

5.0

2.80

0.6

4

18

70

30

3.6

2.9

1.70

0.44

3.45

19

75

25

2.8

1.8

1.2

0.28

3.2

20

80

20

2.3

1.01

0.82

0.17

2.90

21

85

15

1.9

0.6

0.65

0.11

2.75

22

90

10

1.7

0.41

0.48

0.06

2.60

23

95

5

1.6

0.28

0.37

0.01

2.45

24

100

0

1.5

0.20

0.31

0.0

2.35

Flow coefficient Kd =

  Opening (%) Closure (%) Default (Plug) Ball Butterfly Gate Needle  

1

0

100

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

1E-6

2

1

99

0.003

0.001

0.002

0.010

0.014

3

2

98

0.006

0.002

0.003

0.018

0.026

4

3

97

0.009

0.004

0.006

0.029

0.042

5

5

95

0.014

0.006

0.008

0.049

0.063

6

10

90

0.024

0.009

0.014

0.081

0.101

7

15

85

0.035

0.010

0.033

0.128

0.143

8

20

80

0.051

0.021

0.050

0.167

0.196

9

25

75

0.072

0.041

0.072

0.224

0.229

10

30

70

0.098

0.065

0.099

0.302

0.267

11

35

65

0.130

0.091

0.128

0.378

0.302

12

40

60

0.169

0.122

0.169

0.423

0.326

13

45

55

0.213

0.156

0.218

0.500

0.354

14

50

50

0.264

0.206

0.272

0.572

0.386

15

55

45

0.316

0.277

0.333

0.645

0.408

16

60

40

0.370

0.333

0.421

0.711

0.432

17

65

35

0.419

0.408

0.513

0.791

0.447

18

70

30

0.466

0.506

0.609

0.833

0.474

19

75

25

0.513

0.598

0.674

0.884

0.488

20

80

20

0.550

0.705

0.741

0.925

0.506

21

85

15

0.587

0.791

0.778

0.949

0.516

22

90

10

0.609

0.842

0.822

0.971

0.527

23

95

5

0.620

0.884

0.854

0.995

0.538

24

100

0

0.632

0.913

0.874

1.000

0.546

Valve minor losses

The minor loss through a valve is calculated using a built-in or user-defined valve curve. The curve used depends on the construction type of the valve. These curves can be viewed in the Valve Parameters page of the Valve property sheet.

A scaling factor to be applied to the valve curve is calculated as follows:

The user specifies the Loss Coefficient for the valve when it is fully open. This value is related to the geometry of the valve and is specified by the manufacturer. (If a loss coefficient is not specified, InfoWorks WS Pro assumes a minimum value of 0.01 for the Valve Curve Loss Coefficient Multiplier).

The Valve Curve Loss Coefficient Multiplier is calculated as:

 

(1)

Where:

      Loss coefficient (open) of valve (specified in Valve Parameters Page)

 

Fully open loss coefficient for curve

 

The Valve Curve Loss Coefficient Multiplier is then applied to the valve curve.

The valve minor loss is calculated as:

 

(2)

Where:

 Loss coefficient of the valve when partially open (opening specified on Valve Control Page)

 

 V    Velocity:

     

(3)

where:

Av    nominal full open area of valve

Note

The valve minor loss is additional to any losses due to pipe local loss coefficient and roughness value, K.


About links

Valve Data Fields

About float valves

About non-return valves

Valve Control page

Using property sheets