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BS EN 60534-8-4:2015 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Industrial-process control valves – Noise considerations. Prediction of noise generated by hydrodynamic flow

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IEC 60534-8-4:2015 establishes a method to predict the noise generated in a control valve by liquid flow and the resulting noise level measured downstream of the valve and outside of the pipe. The noise may be generated both by normal turbulence and by liquid cavitation in the valve. Parts of the method are based on fundamental principles of acoustics, fluid mechanics, and mechanics. The method is validated by test data. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published 2005. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) Hydrodynamic noise is predicted as a function of frequency and b) Elimination of the acoustic power ratio.

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1 compares BS EN 60534-8-4:2015
2 TRACKED CHANGES
Text example 1 — indicates added text (in green)
63 European foreword
Endorsement notice
64 Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications
65 English
CONTENTS
66 FOREWORD
68 INTRODUCTION
69 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
70 4 Symbols
72 5 Preliminary calculations
5.1 Pressures and pressure ratios
5.2 Characteristic presssure ratio xFz
Tables
Table 1 – Numerical constants N
73 5.3 Valve style modifier Fd
5.4 Jet diameter Dj
5.5 Jet velocity
5.6 Mechanical power Wm
6 Noise predictions
6.1 Internal sound pressure calculation
74 Table 2 – Typical values of Aη
76 6.2 Transmission loss
Table 3 – Indexed third octave center frequencies and “A” weighting factors
77 6.3 External sound pressure calculation
7 Multistage trim
7.1 General
78 7.2 Preliminary calculations
7.3 Prediction of noise level
7.3.1 General criteria
7.3.2 Multistage devices (see Figures 1 and 3)
79 7.3.3 Fixed multistage devices with increasing flow areas (see Figure 2)
Figures
Figure 1 – Examples of multistage trim in globe and rotary valves
80 Figure 2 – Example of fixed multistage device with increasing flow area
Figure 3 – Example of multistage trim in globe valve
81 Figure 4 – Globe valve (Cage trim, V-port plug)
Figure 5 – Globe valves (parabolic-plug)
82 Figure 6 – Multihole trims
Figure 7 – Eccentric rotary valves
83 Figure 8 – Butterfly valves
Figure 9 – Segmented ball valve – 90°travel
84 Annex A (informative) Examples of given data
85 Table A.1 – Calculation: Examples 1 to 3
93 Figure A.1 – The influence of the xFz value on prediction accuracy
94 Bibliography
BS EN 60534-8-4:2015 - TC
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