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#1 bevjones

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Posted 10 October 2011 - 03:15 PM

Hi everyone,

I work for a company that repair, test and certify all types of pressure safety valves.

I do a lot of spring and pilot valves, but have recently came across low pressure weighted valves. I was just wondering if there was a calculation to estimate the amount of weight (including the pallet) to enable the valve to lift at a certain pressure.

I was thinking along the lines of a transposition of formula maybe (Pressure = force / area), but I am not quite sure, and with it being a safety device I am unwiling to try something with out some sort of a clue.

I thought someone may have an excel file with the calculation, mabe not.

Any help is greatly appreciated.




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