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#1 IonCube

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Posted 02 April 2020 - 11:28 AM

This seems a fairly trivial question but I am dealing with an application help manual where 'K' for a shut check valve is input as 0 & K for a frictionless control valve (or a fitting) is taken as 1

 

Because K values are largely standardized e.g http://www.metropump...ionLossData.pdf

 

what do you comprehend if this coefficient for any given fitting is 1 or 0?

 






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